Vol. 32 No. 4 1965 - page 501

COLUMBIA
THE TRAGIC DRAMA OF WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
Figures in a Dance
LEONARD E. NATHAN
This book examines Yeats's dramatic theories and his
theatrical experience. In his development as a tragic dramatist,
the author shows how Yeats discarded both the traditional
verse drama and the new realistic drama and adapted instead
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convention, a form more suitable to his unique
view of reality.
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MATTHEW ARNOLD AND JOHN STUART MILL
EDWARD ALEXANDER
Arnold and Mill, two representative figures of the Victorian
era, each attempted to prepare for a democracy that would
preserve culture. In comparing the thought of the two, Mr.
Alexander creates a dialogue between humanism and liberalism
and does much to clarify this very same problem as it applies
to the modern liberal of today. "An exemplary book."–
London Observer
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EMOTION IN THE THOUGHT OF SARTRE
JOSEPH P. FELL, III
In this critique of Sartre's revolutionary theory of emo–
tion, the author "analyzes Sartre's idea in the light of other
theories-those of William James, Janet, and others-and shows
Sartre's specific innovations and his debts to Hegel, Husserl,
and other phenomenologists . . . indispensable for scholars and
students."-Library
Journal
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