Vol.15 No.7 1948 - page 837

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noted critics
discuss. the
modern
novel
WILLIAM VAN O'CONNOR:
The Novel in Our Time
MAR.K SCHORER:
Technique as Discovery
ALLEN TATE: Techniques of Fiction
JOSEPH WARREN BEACH:
Henry James
DAVID DAICHES: James Joyce
FRANCIS FERGUSSON:
D. H. Lawrence
WILLIAM TROY: Scott Fitzgerald
RAY B. WEST,
Jr.:
Ernest Hemingway
RICHARD CHASE: Myth Domesticated
T. S. ELIOT:
Ulysses, Order, and Myth
ROBERT PENN WARREN:
William Faulkner
Its technique,
signifitance,
philosophy,
problems
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 WALCUTT:
Frank Norris
ERIC BENTLEY: Robert Penn Warren
MORTON DAUWEN ZABEL:
Graham Greene
C. H. RICKWORD: A Note an Fiction
l]orms of
modern fiction
for tile critic,
stude~t,
and writer.
Edited by
WILLIAM VAN
O'CONNOR
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