III JUNE
I
1954
is
the
closing date
of
the
HARPER
SIO~OOO
Prize Novel Contest
of
1954
Any unpublished novel in the English
language is eligible. No entry form
is
needed. But each manuscript must be
accompanied by a letter stating that it
is submitted for the Contest and has
never been published in book form.
The Judges:
A. B. GUTHRIE JR. Pulitzer Prize
Novelisti ORVILLE PRESCOTTlPaily
book cntic,
N. Y. Times;
BERNARD
DeVOTO, Critic, novelist and Pulitzer
Prize Historian.
Send manuscripts or write to:
The Harper Prize Novel Contest
HARPER
&
BROTHERS
49 E. 33 St.,
New
York 16, N.Y.
LIBERAL PRESS, INC.
printers of
PARTISAN REVIEW
•
80 FOURTH AVENUE
NEW YORK 3, N. Y.
SCHOOL OF LETTERS
THE
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Summer 1954
Courses on the graduate level in the theory and practice
of Literary Criticism
Including work toward advanced degrees in
Criticism, English Literature, and Comparative Literature
SENIOR FELLOWS
John Crowe Ransom
Austin Warren
lionel Trilling
Philip Rahv
Allen Tate
Courses to be given during the Summer of 1954:
WILLIAM EMPSON , Stud ies in Shakespeare.
JOHN CROWE RANSOM, Poetry of Our Own Century: Studies particularly of
T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden , Wallace Stevens, and Thomas Hardy.
LESLIE FIEDLER, Hawthorne, Melville and Mark Twain: The Classic American
Novel.
R. P. BLACKMUR, Theoretic Forms of Life in Six Novels:
Humphrey Clinker,
Emma, Middlemarch, Portrait of a
LatIy,
Nostromo, Passage to India.
HAROLD WHITEHALL, Language and literature.
Address enquiries to Newton p. Stallknecht,
Director, The School of Letters, English Building,
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana