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AS FINE AS MELANCTHA
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GERTRUDE STEIN
In her foreword to this
volume of occasional pieces, Natalie
Clifford Barney says of Miss Stein:
"She never appeared to hesitate or
reflect or take aim, but invariably hit
her mark."
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THE UNMEDIATED VISION
GEOPPREY T. HARTMAN
An inquiry into
the nature of modern poetry and all
poetry, based on an interpretation of
Wordsworth, Hopkins, Valery, and
Rilke, each one examined through one
poem-Wordsworth's
Tintern Abbey;
Hopkins'
The Windhover;
Rilke's
Die
Erwachselle,
and Valery's
La Dormeuse.
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New titles in the Studies in Modern
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CONTRIBUTORS
BERNARD MALAMUD teaches at
Oregon State College, Corvallis,
Oregon. He has published stories in
PR and elsewhere and a novel, The
Natural, appeared in 1952.
DAVID PAUL is an Engl ish critic,
now at work on a study of the novel
from which "Time and the Novel–
ist" is ta ken.
MICHAEL HARRINGTON, who
makes his first appearance in PR
in this issue, lives in New York and
writes regularly for Commonweal.
R. W. FLINT lives in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. He appears fre–
quently in the Kenyon and Hudson
reviews, as well as in PRo
LOUIS O. COXE, poet and critic,
teaches at the University of Min–
nesota. 'He is the author of a book
of verse, Sea Faring, and frequent–
ly reviews fiction for The New Re–
public.
The poets JAMES SCHUYLER,
STANLEY KUNITZ, and CLAIRE
McALLISTER are all appearing in
PR for the first time; THEODORE
ROETHKE is last year's Pulitzer
Prize winner.
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