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050 00 $aPN36$b.W45
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090 0 $aPN 36 .W45$bb
245 04 $aThe Hidden harmony;$bessays in honor of Philip Wheelwright.
260 $aNew York,$bOdyssey Press$c[1966]
300 $a195 p.$billus.$c24 cm.
500 $a"Musical appendix" to the last essay (p. 182-192) includes unacc. melodies.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aDedication, by F. C. Flint.--Design as a creative principle in the arts, by N. Frye.--The arts as revelation and communication, by T. M. Greene.--Intuition, by O. A. Johnson.--The thought of Shakespeare, by L. C. Knights.--Three, by A. W. Levi.--The dramatic structure of philosophical theory, by J. Marìas.--The "idealism" of Sophocles and fifth century Greek sculpture, by W. J. Oates.--An Ovidian coda, by D. Parker.--Symbolic landscape in Yeats: County Galway, by M. B. Quinn.--Come live with me and be my love, by F. W. Sternfeld.--A bibliography of the writings of Philip Wheelwright (p. 193--95)
650 0 $aLiterature$xHistory and criticism.
700 10 $aWheelwright, Philip Ellis,$d1901-