Bollingen Series
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THE COLLECTED WORKS OF
Edited
by
JACKSON MATHEWS
Planned in fifteen volumes, the first collected edition in English
is presented in new translations from the French, prepared espe·
cially for the edition by various poets and scholars. Each volume is
introduced by a contemporary literary figure and includes editorial
notes which clarify the .allusions and other references which might
escape the American or English reader. The poetic works are accom·
panied by the French text.
AVAILABLE NOW:
Volume
3.
PLAYS.
Translated by David Paul and Robert
Fitzgerald. With an Introduction by
Francis Fergusson and a Memoir by Igor
Stravinsky. Includes all of Valery's writ·
ings for the theater, with two related
prose pieces.
$4.50
Volume 4. DIALOGUES.
Translated by William McCausland Stew·
art, With two prefaces by Wallace
Stevens. All the formal dialqgues, includ·
ing Eupalinos and six others.
$3.00
Volume
7.
THE ART OF POETRY.
Translated by Denise Folliot. With an In·
troduction by T. S. Eliot. Twenty·eight
essays and addresses on poets, poetics,
and poetry.
$4.50
Volume 10. HISTORY AND POLITICS.
Translated by Denise Folliot and Jackson
Mathews. With an Introducti'on by Sal·
vador de Madariaga. Writings on the
League of Nations, Women in POlitics,
Europe, the East, World War II. $5.00
Volume 12. DEGAS, MANET, MORISOT.
Translated by David Paul with an Intro·
duction by Douglas Cooper. Contains
Valery's book on Degas, a long essay on
Corot, others on Berthe Morisot, Manet,
Daumier, and Renoir, and other writings
on the fi ne arts.
$3.50
Volume
13.
AESTHETICS
Translated by Ralph Manheim. With an
Introduction by Herbert Read. Reflec·
tions on the arts, including the delightful
essay "Man and the Sea Shell". $4.00
Just published:
Volume 5. IDEE FIXE.
Translated
by
David Paul with an In·
troduction
by
Philip Wheelwright and a
preface
by
Jackson Mathews. An off·
hand, personal, amusing dialogue of
ideas on the natu re of man and his
haphazard relations with the world.
$3.00
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