Vol.15 No.10 1948 - page 1056

EIJ
noted critics
discuss the
modern
novel
WILLIAM VAN O'CONNOR:
The Novel in Our Time
MARK SCHORER:
Technique os Discovery
ALLEN TATE:
Techniques of fiction
JOSEPH WARREN BEACH:
Henry James
DAVID DAICHES:
James Joyce
FRANCIS FERGUSSON:
0 . H. lawrence
WILLIAM TROY:
Scott fitzgerald
RAY B. WEST, Jr.:
Ernest Hemingway
RICHARD CHASE:
Myth Domesticated
T. S. ELIOT:
Ulvsses, Order, ond Myth
ROBERT PENN WARREN :
William faulkner
LIONEL TRILLING:
Manners, Morals, and the Novel
E. K. BROWN:
E. M. Forster
CARLOS LYNES, Jr.:
Andre Gide .
FREDERICK J. HOFFMAN:
Aldous Huxley
C. W . M. JOHNSON:
Marcel Proust, and Tone
ROBERT BECHTOLD HEILMAN:
The Turn of the Screw
ROBERT WOOSTER STALLMAN:
Life, Art, and Conrad
WARREN BECK:
Virginia Woolf
CHARLES CHILD WALCUn:
Fronk Norris
ERIC BENTLEY:
Robert Penn Warren
MORTON DAUWEN ZAIEL:
Graham Greene
C. H. RICKWORD:
A Nate on fiction
Dorms of
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~riter
Edited
by
WILLIAM VAN O'CONNOR
IJ
recent ploys by
Bertolt Brecht
"one of the indisputably
great theatrical talents
of our time."-N.Y.
TIMES
• Here, printed for the first
time in any language, are
THE GOOD WOMAN
OF
SETZ–
UAN
and
THE CHALK CIRCLE,
by the man who is probably
the most remarkable Ger–
man writer to come forward
since the death of Franz
Kafka. These plays reveal
Brecht's exciting theories of
the stage and his remark–
able technique, his earthi–
ness and comedy. These
English versions are by Eric
and Maja Bentley.
• "Bertolt Brecht is beyond
a doubt the greatest living
German poet and possibly
the greatest living Euro–
pean playwright."- Kenyon
Review.
"The most original
literary temperament to
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the last twenty years."
- Partisan Review
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