VARIETY
has been praised generally for his
pioneer labors with
The Seven
Arts, The Dial,
and
The American
Caravan,
as well as for being
among the first to encourage many
young talents that later proved
their worth; but there have been
serious reservations about his writ–
ing. Often the objection
i-s
made
that next to a piece of exceptional
insight and felicity will stand an–
other that is unbelievably mala–
droit. I do not deny it. Some read–
ers enjoy him; others fling down his
books in annoyance. I myself have
had both experiences. Certain crit–
ics find his intentions more praise–
worthy than his accomplishment,
and say that he will be best remem–
bered for his generous enthusiasms
in the service of fellow-artists of
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FORC'ES
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LITERATURE
1885-1946
Contents
I. Exile
II. Left
III. Right
IV. Disenchantment and Fantasy
V. The Troughs of Zolaism
VI. The Hunt for a Father
VII. The Forest of Symbols
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IX. The Unconscious
X. Myth and the Natural Man
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