Vol. 17 No. 7 1950 - page 647

• "Philip Rohv's book on modern fic–
tion, Image and Idea, hos been instruc–
tive to me in the breadth of its critical
ideas. Whatever the criticol ideas, they
have produced an estimate of individ–
ual fictions with which one must gener–
ally ogree.... And for myself os for
any other reader this criticol writing
cannot but be winning because of its
fine candor."
JOHN CROWE RANSOM,
The Keny(}Tt Re'view
• "The characteristic success of these
essays is
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success of reclamation; the
appropriation toward humanist ends ond
by methodical means of the irrotionol–
ity, apocalyptism, and chaos of the
modern mind."
RICHARD CHASE,
T he Nation
• "The way in which Mr. Rahv has tried
to comprehend his own very represen–
tative political and ethical evolution
through a reassessment of American and
European writing has made Image and
Idea one of the most clarifying of re–
cent books of criticism."
ROBERT GORHAM DAVIS,
N.
Y.
Times Book Review
mage
and
dea
14 ESSAYS
ON LITERARY
THEMES
by PHILIP RAHV
Including Hawthorne,
James, Tolstoy, Dostoev–
sky, Kafka, Koestler, Vir–
ginia Woolf, Henry Miller
and W. C. Williams.
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