Vol. 18 No. 3 1951 - page 256

Two
NEW
Books for the Discriminating Reader •••
Two New Books
ON POETRY
DONNE'S POETRY AND
MODERN CRITICISM
By
uonard Un,.r
"The book
is
one which
ought to be read by every–
one interested in Donne
and the metaphysicals."–
Poetry.
$3.00
THE SHAPING SPIRIT:
A Study of Wallace StevelU
By
William Van O'Connor
" • • • an excellent key
to Wallace StevelU' sub–
tle
and difficult thought."
-Chualo
Sun-Tim.,
$2.75
WALLACE FOWLIE–
PANTOMIME: A Journal of Rehearsals
A beautifully written, self-portrait of the artist as
observer and interpreter _ • • ltanding aside to
look at the world, searchinK for a studied and
rehearsed approach to life.
'Wallace
Fowlie, well
known author and critic,
draws
upon his bOyhood
background in New England and dramatizes hu
later experiences in France and America to
share
with
us
his insight into the
drama
of
man.
Sen–
sitively and deeply felt experiences are recreated
with the vivid pen of a poet.
ETIENNE GILSON–
HELOISE and ABELARD
In this new presentation
Etienne Gilson has interpreted
the tragic story of Heloise and
Abelard with brilliance and
keen
insight. A
scholarly,
real·
utic version of
one
of
the
world'i great love stories,
bringing the
ill..
tarred
lown
into clearest focus agailUt the
rich tapestry
of
life
in medi–
eval France.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
announces
THE SCHOOL OF MODERN CRITICAL STUDIES
June 18 through 29, 1951
The School offers twelve advanced seminar courses in the criticism of
modem fiction and poetry.
It
is staffed by a group of distinguished critics
and teachers who have all made important contributions to the special areas
of knowledge
in
which they provide instruction. The staff and courses
include:
JOHN BERRYMAN:
Crane
&
Hemingway
and
Dreiser
&
Fitzgerald
R. P. BLACKMUR:
James
and
Dostoevski
MALCOLM COWLEY:
Faulkner
and
Fitzgerald
(first week)
NORMAN HOLMES PEARSON:
Faulkner
and
Fitzgerald
(second
week)
DAVID DAICHES:
Joyce
and
Woolf
ELIZABETH DREW:
Eliot
and
Auden
IRVING HOWE:
Anderson
&
Hemingway
and
The Political Novel
The enrollment will be limited to sixty well-qualified undergraduate
and graduate students who will each be expected to register for two courses
carrying one credit hour apiece.
The deadline for all applications is May 15.
Complete information and application forms may be obtained by writing
to John W. Aldridge, Director, English Dept., University of Vermont,
Burlington, Vt.
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