Vol. 17 No. 5 1950 - page 406

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THE VIKING PRESS
Henry Green
He has written a novel
"that all but the most
crabbed r eaders will laugh
at from start to finish."
-The N ew Yorker. $3.00
NOTHING
Lionel Trilling
Not since Edmund Wilson's
Axel's Castle
has such an
important volume of criti–
cism appeared in America
--essays that range from
Tacitus to Kinsey, from
Mark Twain to Freud. $3.50
THE LIBERAL
IMAGINATION
Duff Cooper
A spirited exploration in–
to
Shakespeare's hidden
years, showing why he was
probably a soldier. "A
beautifully written little
book, shrewd and persua–
sive." -
London Tablet.
$2.50
SERGEANT
SHAKESPEARE
Antonia White
An
original talent shines
forth
in
this novel of adult
human affairs-of a young
English girl, her Catholic–
convert family, and the
conflicts that awakened her
t o life.
$3.00
THE LOST
TRAVELLER
CONTR I BUTORS
ERICH AUERBACH,
who was pro–
fessor of Romance Languages at
Marburg University and later at the
University of Istanbul, is at present
spending a year at the Institute for
Advanced Studies at Princeton,
New Jersey.
ALBERTO MORAVIA
is the we ll-
known Italian write r, whose novel,
"The Woman of Rome, " was re–
cently published in this country.
GEORGE BOAS,
who is we ll known
for his philosophical writings, teach–
es at Johns Hopkins University.
DIANA TRILLING
is the former
fiction critic for The
Nation.
HENRY ADLER,
who lives in Lon–
don, is at present completing a
book on Israel.
ROBERT GORHAM DAVIS,
who
writes both criticism and fiction,
teaches English at Smith College.
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