Vol. 21 No. 6 1954 - page 702

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THE EMPEROR'S CLOTHES
By
Kathleen Nott.
Sparkling, critical attack on the dogmatic orthodoxy of T. S.
Eliot and the "new scholasticism." "A witty, hard-hitting, and deeply serious
book, a rare example in our time of vigorous polemic."
Philip Toynbee.
$4.00
THE BURNING FOUNTAIN: A Study in the
Language of Symbolism
By
Philip Wheelwright.
A spirited defense of poetic truth, T. S. Eliot and the
new criticism. "Philip Wheelwright writes with clarity and grace on one of the
most fundamental issues of our time."
Francis Fergusson.
Illustrated $6.00
THE CROSS AND THE SWORD
By
Manuel de Jesus Gait·an.
A 19th century Dominican fiction classic,
Enriquillo,
translated by
Robert Graves.
First publication in the Latin American
Classics Series.
$3.75
THE ITALIAN INFLUENCE IN ENGLISH POETRY:
From Chaucer to Southwell
By
A. Lytton Sells.
The first comprehensive study, gracefully written, of the
English literary debt to Italy.
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SOME PRINCIPLES OF FICTION
By
Robert Liddell.
Sound practical advice to the writer of fiction.
$2.75
DYNAMICS OF ART
By
Andrew
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Ushenko.
An inquiry into the nature of aesthetic experience.
"... a fresh approach to a fascinating subject."
Art
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Illustrated $5.00
THE AGE OF PIRANDELLO
By
Lander MacClintock.
"As fine a survey of modern Italian drama as exists in
any language I know. Informative and readable...."
Eric Bentley.
$5.00
Coming in the Indiana University Poetry Series
THE RECKLESS SPENDERS by Walker Gibson. Comment in wry, witty
couplcts on varying facets of everyday living.
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KINGDOM OF DIAGONALS by
Kenneth Slade Alling.
Sharp portraits of
the familiar in a perfect wedding of form to idea.
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