Vol. 23 No. 4 1956 - page 438

The Anti-Stalin Campaign
and International Communism
Edited by THE RUSSIAN INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA UNIVER–
SITY. A selection of documents, beginning with Khrushchev's speech
to the Twentieth Party 90ngress condemning Stalin, that records
the reactions of Communist parties of leading nations to criticism
of the "cult of the individual."
paper,
$1.75
Society and Self in the Novel
Edited with a Fore.word by MARK SCHORER. Mr. Schorer places
the novel "at the crossroad of social history and sensibility." Six
provocative essays by leading critics, considering the novel and
writers of the novel, justify and illuminate his comment by showing
the form of the novelist as the mediatory device between himself and
the world.
$3.50
Poetry in Our Time
BABETTE DEUTSCH. A new printing of Miss Deutsch's penetrating
commentary on British and American poetry since
1900
with a new
and extended Introduction. She discusses the important trends in
poetry and the relation of poetry to the times.
$5.00
Unity
in
Shakespearian Tragedy
BRENTS STIRLING defines the role of theme and character
in
dramatic unity. An imaginative and constructive study of Shake–
speare's art and the traditions of his time, it provides new under–
standing of the seven tragedies considered and significantly modifies
conceptions of tragedy, both Elizabethan and modern.
$3.75
Wilhelm Dilthey's
Philosophy of History
WILLIAM KLUBACK. The historical and philosophical works of
Wilhelm Dilthey represent one of the first attempts to give structure
to historical thought. Here is a vital and intelligent survey of Dilthey's
work and an assessment and definition of his contribution to the
history of ideas.
$3.00
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