Walter Sutton
Walter Stanborough Sutton (April 5, 1877 – November 10, 1916) was an American geneticist and biologist whose most significant contribution to present-day biology was his theory that the Mendelian laws of inheritance could be applied to chromosomes at the cellular level of living organisms. This is now known as the Boveri–Sutton chromosome theory. Provided by Wikipedia
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American free verse; the modern revolution in poetry. by Sutton, Walter
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Ezra Pound, a collection of critical essays. by Sutton, Walter
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Modern American criticism. by Sutton, Walter
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Plato to Alexander Pope; backgrounds of modern criticism, by Sutton, Walter E .
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Modern criticism, theory and practice. by Sutton, Walter E.
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