Vol. 27 No. 3 1960 - page 388

The Poems of
Edward Taylor
EDITED BY DONALD E. STANFORD,
with a Foreword by Louis L.
Martz.
The first comprehensive
collection of the poems of Amer–
ica's foremost Colonial poet.
"This edition . . . will stand at
the fore of American
belles–
lettres."- Library]oumal.
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The Letters of
Herman Melville
EDITED BY MERRELL
R.
DAVIS
and WILLIAM H. GILMAN. The
first full collection of Melville's
correspondence ever assembled,
with delightful letters to his
family and to such men as
Nathaniel Hawthorne and Rich–
ard Dana.
$6.50
The Pastoral Art of
Robert Frost
By
JOHN F. LYNEN. "We are
richly rewarded; every page of–
fers exacting insights into Frost's
thought and into his literary
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Yale University Press
New Haven
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CONTRIBUTORS
NICOLA CHIAROMONTE, edi–
tor of Tempo Presente, pub–
lished in Rome, is a frequent
contributor to PRo
JOHN HEN RY RALEIGH
teaches English at the Univer–
sity of California.
FRANCIS GOLFFING teaches
at Bennington and has written
for numerous literary magazines.
KINGSLEY WIDMER's book,
The Perverse Art of D. H. Law–
rence, will be published next
year.
DORIS LESSING, who lives in
London, is the author of a num–
ber of novels and short stories
printed in England.
w.
D. SNODGRASS, author of
Heart's Needle, is this year's
winner of the Pulitzer Prize for
poetry.
VICTOR PERERA, a young
writer, studied at the University
of Michigan.
EDITOR'S NOTE: The two
poems by Salvatore Quasimodo,
translated by Allen Mandel–
baum, which appeared in the
Spring issue, are included in
The
Selected Writings of Salvatore
Quasimodo, published by Far–
rar, Straus
&
Cudahy.
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