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Sex, Symbolism
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Psychology
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in Literature
by ROY P. BASLER
/l.n Interpretation of wo.rks
by
T. S.
Eliot, Poe, Tenny1on,
and
Coleridge
with emphasis on the psychological
implications of the symbolism they
used. Indudes the complete texts of
the principal works considered.
$3.50
THE lOVE POEMS OF
Robert Herrick
&
John Donne
Edited
with
an
introduction
by
LOUIS UNTERMEYER
Over 300 poems which contrast Her–
rick"s playful sensuality with Donne"s
sombre passion. Modernized spelling
emphasizes the timelessness of these
immortal poets
13.50.
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CONTRIBUTORS
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' two plays,
"A Streetcar Named Desire" and
"Summer and Smoke," are current–
ly running on Broadway.
WILLIAM BURFORD is a senior
student at Amherst College. "Cedar
of Cedars" is his first published
work.
RUTH HERSCHBERGER's "Adam's
Rib,
oo
a study of sexual relations,
was published by Pellegrini and
Cudahy earlier this year.
ELEANOR CLARK's first novel,
"The Bitter Box,
oo
was published by
Doubleday.
ROBERT WARSHOW, PR's regular
film chronicler, is the managing
editor of Commentary.
JOSEPH FRANK, who has written
extensively on problems of aes–
thetics, lives in Washington, D. C.
ERNEST NAGEL teaches philoso–
phy at Columbia University.
ANTHONY BOWER, who is on the
staff of New Directions, rev1ews
films for The Nation,
The drawing by Frederick Kiesler
has been reproduced with the per–
miSSIOn of the Galerie Maeght in
Paris.