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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-004.mrc:430104886:2763
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050 00 $aPR99$b.W34 1996
082 00 $a820.9$220
100 1 $aWarren, Austin,$d1899-1986.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50028320
245 10 $aIn continuity :$bthe last essays of Austin Warren /$cAustin Warren ; introduced and edited by George A. Panichas.
260 $aMacon, GA :$bMercer University Press,$c1996.
263 $a9604
300 $axxv, 200 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 199-200).
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rGeorge A. Panichas --$tA Spiritual Chronicle --$tCarroll and His Alice Books --$tHerrick Revisited --$tFrost Revisited --$tThe Quest for Auden --$tThe Poetry of Auden --$tHomage to Allen Tate --$tA Survivor's Tribute to T. S. Eliot --$tPondering Pater: Aesthete and Master --$tWilliam Law: Ascetic and Mystic --$tAppendix A: Our Colonial Heritage --$tAppendix B: Modern Literary History --$tAppendix C: Pater Revisited --$tAppendix D: Tradition and the Individual --$tAppendix E: The Courage of Judgment.
520 $aIn Continuity collects more than twenty years of distinguished essays by Austin Warren and completes his trilogy that began with Rage for Order (1948) and Connections (1970). These last essays of Warren include discussions of the writings and philosophies of Allen Tate, Lewis Carroll, William Law, T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, Robert Herrick, Walter Pater, and Robert Frost, as well as an autobiographical essay on Warren's own religious influences.
520 8 $aThrough his essay collections and other literary studies, Warren helped shape generations of scholars; the approach represented here might best be called New England Common Sense New Criticism. With art and grace, this self-termed literary "generalist" reminds us through his lively prose of the continuity of great Western literature through the centuries, focusing in these essays on nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors.
650 0 $aEnglish literature$xHistory and criticism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043833
650 0 $aAmerican poetry$y20th century$xHistory and criticism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007101081
700 1 $aPanichas, George A.,$d1930-2010.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50050201
852 00 $boff,glx$hPR99$i.W34 1996