Vol. 18 No. 4 1951 - page 370

LITERARY
T 'ITLES
• THE DROOD MURDER CASE
by
Richard M. Baker.
Five studies
in Dickens's
Edwin Drood.
An in–
genious and delightful work of
literary detection. 208 pages
• THE CONTINUITY OF
POETIC LANGUAGE
$3.00
by Josephine Miles.
Studies in Eng–
lish poetry from the 1540's to the
1940's
by
a poet-critic. 554 pages
$5.00
• JUAN RAMON JIMENEZ:
Fifty Spanish P·oems
Translations
by
J.
B. Trend.
First
English translation of a leading
Spanish poet. Spanish and English
texts on facing pages. 98 pages
$2.50
at your bookstore
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
BERKELEY
4,
CALIFORNIA
CONTRI BUTORS
ELEANOR CLARK's "Fountains of
Rome" is a part of a book en–
titled "Rome and a Villa," to be
published by Doubleday.
BENJAMIN DE MOn teaches
English at Harvard. This is his first
published story.
LOUIS
AUCHINCLOSS,
who
practices law in New York, publish–
ed a volume of short stories last
year.
NATHAN HALPER, a graduate
student at Columbia, is working on
a study of James Joyce.
JOSEPH FRANK, who has written
literary criticism for many periodi–
cals, is spending a year in Paris on
a Fulbright fellowship.
RICHARD H. ROVERE is the New
Yorker's Washington correspondent.
BERTRAM D. WOLFE is the author
of "Three Who Made a Revolu–
tion," a study of Lenin, Trotsky,
and Stalin.
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