Vol. 24 No. 3 1957 - page 322

OEDIPUS AT THEBES
BERNARD M. W. KNOX
The play Oedipus Tyrannos in terms
of both the age which produced it
and the double existence of the hero
in his time and out of it.
$5.00
WYNDHAM LEWIS:
A PORTRAIT OF THE
ARTIST AS THE' ENEMY
GEOFFREY WAGNER
A full-length study of the writer
and painter T. S. Eliot called "the
most fascinating personality of our
time."
$5.00
CHEKHOV
W. H. BRUFORD
A general introduction to Chekhov's
work that attempts
to
explain the
wide range of interpretation and
critical reception
to
which it has
been subjected.
$2.50
HOFMANNSTHAL
HANNS HAMMELMANN
The librettist of Romenkavalier,
studied as a poet and man of let–
ters and traced
to
his present
eminent position in modern German
literature.
$2.50
at your bookseller
YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
New Haven, Connecticut
CONTRIBUTORS
JAMES BALDWIN's latest novel.
Giovanni's Room, was published
last year.
THEODORE ROETHKE's most re–
cent book of verse, The Waking
(1953), won the Pulitzer Prize·.
GREGORIO MARANON is a well–
known Spanish critic. His essay is
from a volume entitled Don Juan,
published in Spanish by Espasa
Calpe in Madrid, and translated
here with the publishers' permission.
URSULA BRUMM is a young Ger–
man critic, presently living and
teaching in West Berlin.
JEAN BLOCH-MICHEL is a French
novelist and critic, two of whose
novels-The Witness and The Flight
into Egypt-have appeared here
in translation.
PARKER TYLER, the poet and
critic, has published film and art
criticism in many magazines. He is
now on the staff of Art News.
MICHAEL MILLGATE is a young
Englishman who has been teaching
for the past year at the University
of Michigan.
HENRY POPKIN has published
literary and dramatic criticism in
various periodicals. He teaches at
Brandeis.
MARTIN LEBOWITZ, who lives in
New York City, has published criti–
cism in PR and elsewhere.
HERBERT GOLD is the author of
three novels, of which the most re–
cent, The Man Who Was Not With
It,
appeared last year. His essay is
a slightly shortened version of one
that wi ll be included in a volume
of papers on the novel by novelists,
ed ited by Granville Hicks, to be
published in the fall by Macmillan.
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