Vol.11 No.4 1944 - page 371

The Chimera
A Literary Quarterly
announces for its
FALL ISSUE
ARTHUR KOESTLER :
The Birth of a Myth
HENRI PEYRE:
Paul Claude!
ROBERT PITNEY:
Selected Poems
With an Introduction by
JACQUES BARZUN
SYBILLE BEDFORD:
A story
HENRY MILLER:
Criticism
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THE SEWANEE REVIEW
(Founded in 1892)
Edited by ALLEN TATE
With the October 1944 issue Allen Tate assumes the editorship
of The Sewanee Review.
The October issue will include:
The Double Heart, by Jacques Maritain .
"Kein Haus, Keine Heimat," by Kathe,rine Anne Porter.
Rains, a poem, by St. J.-Perse (translated from the French by
Denis Devlin).
Entretiens de Pontigny, 1943:
I. Introduction , by John Peale Bishop.
2. Feeling and Precision, by Marianne Moore.
3. The Figure of the Youth as Virile Poet, by Wallace Stevens .
Meditation at Avila, a poem, by Denis Devlin.
Two Poems, by Norman Macleod.
The State of Letters, by Allen Tate.
Controversy:
Aristotle and the "New Criticism," by Hoyt Trowbridge.
The Bases of Criticism, by John Crowe Ransom.
Reviews by W. H. Auden, Horace Gregory, Arthur Mizener, and
Others.
Published by
The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee
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