SamuelHynes Vick (born April 1, 1863) was an influential resident of North Carolina. A teacher, he was a Republican and served as postmaster. He served
Retrieved 9 November 2015. Carol L. Peaker (2007), Ibid., page 191–193 SamuelHynes (2011). A War Imagined: The First World War and English Culture. Random
of them’: ‘Il Faut Payer’, Mid-Century, 22 (February 1961), 3-10. For SamuelHynes. it was ‘the greatest war novel ever written by an Englishman’, in ‘The
Christendom The Life of Alfred Russel Wallace Edwardian Turn of Mind, SamuelHynes "Sir J Marchant: A Tireless Social Worker". The Times. 22 May 1956. p
messenger to Job, Renaissance and Modern Studies, ed. G.R. Hibberd (1966). SamuelHynes, An introduction to Graeme West, English Literature of the First World
U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN 0-16-061372-8. advisory board: SamuelHynes. ... (1995). Reporting World War II Vol. 1: American Journalism 1938-1944
not, as a rule, apparent to the public until a generation afterwards." SamuelHynes began his 1990 A War Imagined with a paragraph covering the quotation
Speculations of T. E. Hulme (1955, University of Minnesota), edited by SamuelHynes The Collected Writings of T. E. Hulme (1996, OUP), edited by Karen Csengeri
traditions. "Rugby Football Excursion", lines 29-32 The literary critic SamuelHynes notes how Louis MacNeice "commonly presented himself... as a lover of
lions roar beneath the hill" (Autumn Journal, ii). The literary critic SamuelHynes, writing in the London Review of Books, quotes the following passage
World War II. Part One. American Journalism 1938-1944, advisory board: SamuelHynes, Anne Matthews, Nancy Caldwell Sorel, Roger J. Spiller, The Library of