Vol. 40 No. 1 1973 - page 142

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Columbia
EZRA POUND:
An Introduction to the Poetry
SISTER BERNETTA QUINN,
O.S.F.
A fresh new look at this great poet written for the nonspecialist but
containing insights and facts not appearing elsewhere.
Columbia Introductions to Twentieth·Century American Poetry
$8.95
BLACK SHORT STORY ANTHOLOGY
WOODIE KING, Editor
I
Twenty·nine stories from the 1950s and 1960s that bring the reader
to a profound understanding of the Black experience.
$12.50
THOMAS HARDY AND RURAL ENGLAND
MERRYN WILLIAMS
A discussion of Hardy's complex attitudes toward social change as
mirrored in the obscure people of his Wessex villages. Ms. Williams
shows how Hardy strove to preserve what was best in the past Without
perpetuating generations of
in~ustice.
$10.00
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS
AND THE VICTORIAN TEMPER
ALISON GREEN SULLOWAY
Viewing Hopkins as an "eminent Victorian," as well as a Catholic and a
Jesuit, the author shows how his poetry exhibits as much as the works
of Ruskin and Carlyle, the "highly conscious moral and psychological
analysis of self in society that typifies the Victorian temper."
$12.50
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