Vol. 23 No. 3 1956 - page 290

R.L.S.: STEVENSON'S
LETTERS TO
CHARLES BAXTER
edited
by
DeLANCEY FERGUSON
and MARSHALL WAINGROW
A lively, revealing correspondence,
published here in full for the first
time, between the mercurial Robert
Louis Stevenson and the phleg–
matic Baxter, his lawyer, business
agent, and lifelong friend.
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LONG DAY'S JOURNEY
INTO NIGHT
EUGENE O'NEILL
"No play Eugene O'Neill ever
wrote speaks more eloquently to
the reader . . . certainly no one,
henceforth, will write of his other
plays without remembering this,
his most revealing of himself."
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New York Herald
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CONTRIBUTORS
SAUL BELLOW, author of The
Adventures of Augie March, is
finishing a new novel. "Seize the
Day" will be included in a volume
of his short fiction which Viking
is published this fall .
ARNOLD HAUSER's important
study, The Social History of Art,
was published here in 1952. He is
Lecturer in Fine Arts at the Uni–
versity of Leeds, England .
JEROME S. BRUNER is Professor
of Psychology at Harvard. His
essay on Freud was delivered as a
lecture earlier this year be·fore the
American Academy of Arts and
Sciences.
STEVEN MARCUS, a young critic
now in the Army, studied at Colum–
bia University and at Cambridge,
and has published essays and re–
views in a number of periodicals.
PHILIP RIEFF teaches sociology at
Brandeis. He. will spend next year
abroad as Fulbright Lecturer in
Sociology at the University of
Groningen, Germany.
LIONEL ABEL's new play, Absalom,
was produced in New York this
spring.
Coming Exhibitions
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