James Gould Cozzens
August 19, 1903 to August 9, 1978
Born in Chicago, Illinois & Died in Stuart, Florida
Pulitzer Prize winning novelist best known for By Love Possessed.
Quote
"Love pushed aside the bitter findings of experience."
Off-Site Resource
A Bit More About James Gould Cozzens From Princeton Website
Bibliography
Confusion - 1924
Michael Scarlett - 1925
Cock Pit - 1928
The Son of Perdition - 1929
S. S. San Pedro - 1931
The Last Adam - 1933
Castaway - 1934
Men and Brethren - 1936
Ask Me Tomorrow - 1940
The Just and the Unjust - 1942
Guard of Honor - 1948
By Love Possessed - 1957
Children and Others: Stories by James Gould Cozzens - 1964
Morning, Noon, and Night - 1968
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