Vol. 31 No. 2 1964 - page 315

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PRESS
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FRANIi. KERMODE'S
"Romantic Image" is no longer hard-corne-by,
but has just been reissued at $4.95.
It
is one of
the key works of literary criticism written in
the past ten years.
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W I LI..I Al\1 RIGHl'rER'S
"Logic and Criticism" is, in the words of the
TLS,
Ie•••
the best attempt I know of to work
out the chaos in the language o't literary criti–
cism and to show what kind of order, if any, it
is capable of." It sells for $4.95
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c.
A. TRYPANIS
has just had the first American publication
of his poetry, "Grooves in the Wind"-the best
from his two earlier English collections. Theo–
dore Roethke wrote of it: "The American young
should read, cherish, and imitate Mr. Trypanis.
I know I have done just this." It is $3.50
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D AVID JONES
follows "In Parenthesis" and "The Anathemata"
with a collection of essays, letters, and broad–
casts. "Epoch and Artist," covering such di–
verse subjects as Welshness, religion, Eric Gill,
Bernard Berenson, and Joyce's Dublin. $5.75
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