YALE BOOKS
A HISTORY OF
MODERN CRITICISM
RENE WELLEK
"Knowledge, method, independence,
and the benefit of the 'international
perspective'-all work together to
give us a book that will serve as
standard reference to the whole sub–
ject or to the work of any individual
within it for many decades to come."
Mark Schorer,
New York Times
Volume I
The Later 18th Century $4.50
Volume II
The Romantic Age
5.50
STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS
MELVIN
J.
FRIEDMAN
A historical development of stream
of consciousness, from its first liter–
ary use in
Tristram Shandy
and
certain writings of Diderot and
Rousseau
to
the present. The author
explores its psychological basis and
its musical use and gives detailed
analyses of literary examples. $4.50
PAINTED LACE
GERTRUDE STEIN
Occasional pieces, these are, written
between 1914 and 1937, and brought
together with a preface by Daniel–
Henry Kahnweiler, who comments
that Miss Stein's poetry was "a
manifestation, through language, of
the same tendencies which had been
made way for in Cubism, in plastic
art."
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CONTRIBUTORS
T. A. HSIA is Associate Professor
of English at Taiwan University,
Taipei, Formosa. This is his
first
story to appear in English.
A.UGUSTA WALKER, whose short
novel, Around the Rusty God,
lip–
pea red last year, has recently
re–
turned to New York from a ye/lr
abroad.
VLADIMIR NABOKOV, who is
well-known for his novels as well
liS
his translations, teaches Russian
lit
Cornell University.
URSULA BRUMM, a young Ger–
man critic, is living and teaching in
the West Zone of Berlin.
HILTON KRAMER is managing
editor of the monthly magazine
Arts.
KATHLEEN NOn is an English
critic and poet, whose critical book
The Emperor's Clothes was pub–
lished here last year.
THEODORE HOFFMAN is a young
critic and playwright, now teaching
at Bard College.
Coming soon in PR:
J. F. Powers, DAWN (a story)
Marguerite Yourcenar,
Joseph Kerman,
THE HUMANISM OF
THOMAS MANN
MOZART AS DRAMATIST
Frank Budgen,
FURTHER RECOLLECTIONS OF
JAMES JOYCE
Max Scheler, MAN AND HISTORY
Reviews and articles by lionel Abal,
Newton Arvin, R. P. Blackmur, F. W.
Dupee, Joseph Frank, Selma Frai–
berg, Edwin Honig, Stanley Edgar
Hyman,
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D. Lerner, Arthur Mizener,
Margarete Susman, Ernst Topitsch,
and others.