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Record ID marc_uic/UIC_2022.mrc:34654021:6496
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005 20200413173017.0
008 730522s1950 nyu 000 0 eng
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100 1 $aWilson, Edmund,$d1895-1972,$eauthor.
245 10 $aClassics and commercials :$ba literary chronicle of the forties /$cby Edmund Wilson.
260 $aNew York :$bFarrar, Straus and Company,$c©1950.
300 $ax, 534 pages ;$c20 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $a"A selection of ... literary articles written during the nineteen forties."
505 00 $tArchibald MacLeish and the word --$tVan Wyck Brooks's second phase --$tThe boys in the back room:$tJames M. Cain ;$tJohn O'Hara ;$tWilliam Saroyan ;$tHans Otto Storm ;$tJohn Steinbeck ;$tFacing the Pacific --$tMax Eastman in 1941 --$tT.K. Whipple --$tThe antrobuses and the earwickers --$tAlexander Woollcott of the phalanx --$tThe poetry of Angelica Balabanoff --$tMr. Joseph E. Davies as a stylist --$tThoughts on being bibliographed --$tThrough the embassy window: Harold Nicolson --$tKay Boyle and the Saturday Evening Post --$tThe life and times of John Barrymore --$t"Never apologize, never explain": the art of Evelyn Waugh --$tJohn Mulholland and the art of illusion --$tWhat became of Louis Bromfield --$tJ. Dover Wilson on Falstaff --$tA toast and a tear for Dorothy Parker --$tA treatise on tales of horror --$tA guide to Finnegans wake --$tA novel by Salvador Dali --$tA long talk about Jane Austen --$t"You can't do this to me!" shrilled Celia --$tAldous Huxley in the world beyond time --$tVladimir Nabokov on Gogol --$tKatherine Anne Porter --$tA picture to hang in the library: Brooks's Age of Irving --$tWhy do people read detective stories? --$tBernard Shaw on the training of a statesman --$tReexamining Dr. Johnson --$tLeonid Leonov: the sophistication of a formula --$tWho cares who killed Roger Ackroyd? --$t"Mr. Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound!" --$tGlenway Wescott's war work --$tA cry from the unquiet grave --$tTales of the marvellous and the ridiculous --$tThackeray's letters: a Victorian document --$tSplendors and miseries of Evelyn Waugh --$tGeorge Saintsbury's centenary --$tAmbushing a best-seller --$tThe apotheosis of Somerset Maugham --$tWilliam Saroyan and his darling old Providence --$tOscar Wilde: "One must always seek what is most tragic" --$tGeorge Grosz in the United States --$tAn old friend of the family: Thackeray --$tGilbert without Sullivan --$tGeorge Saintsbury: gourmet and glutton --$tBooks of etiquette and Emily Post --$tA dissenting opinion on Kafka --$tJean-Paul Sartre: the novelist and the existentialist --$tThe musical glasses of Peacock --$tEdith Wharton: a memoir by an English friend --$tThe sanctity of Baudelaire --$tVan Wyck Brooks on the Civil War period --$tAn analysis of Max Beerbohm --$tThe original of Tolstoy's Natasha --$t"The most unhappy man on Earth" --$tWilliam Faulkner's reply to the civil-rights program --$tIn memory of Octave Mirbeau --$tA revival of Ronald Firbank --$tPaul Rosenfeld: three phases.
520 $aArchibald MacLeish and the word -- Van Wyck Brooks's second phase -- The boys in the back room: James M. Cain ; n O'Hara ; William Saroyan ; Hans Otto Storm ; John Steinbeck ; Facing the Pacific -- Max Eastman in 1941 -- T.K. Whipple -- The antrobuses and the earwickers -- Alexander Woollcott of the phalanx -- The poetry of Angelica Balabanoff -- Mr. Joseph E. Davies as a stylist -- Thoughts on being bibliographed -- Through the embassy window: Harold Nicolson -- Kay Boyle and the Saturday Evening Post -- The life and times of John Barrymore -- Never apologize, never explain": the art of Evelyn Waugh -- John Mulholland and the art of illusion -- What became of Louis Bromfield -- J. Dover Wilson on Falstaff -- A toast and a tear for Dorothy Parker -- A treatise on tales of horror -- A guide to Finnegans wake -- A novel by Salvador Dali -- A long talk about Jane Austen -- "You can't do this to me!" shrilled Celia -- Aldous Huxley in the world beyond time -- Vladimir Nabokov on Gogol -- Katherine Anne Porter -- A picture to hang in the library: Brooks's Age of Irving -- Why do people read detective stories? -- Bernard Shaw on the training of a statesman -- Reexamining Dr. Johnson -- Leonid Leonov: the sophistication of a formula -- Who cares who killed Roger Ackroyd? -- "Mr. Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound!" -- Glenway Wescott's war work -- A cry from the unquiet grave -- Tales of the marvellous and the ridiculous -- Thackeray's letters: a Victorian document -- Splendors and miseries of Evelyn Waugh -- George Saintsbury's centenary -- Ambushing a best-seller -- The apotheosis of Somerset Maugham -- William Saroyan and his darling old Providence -- Oscar Wilde: One must always seek what is most tragic -- George Grosz in the United States -- An old friend of the family: Thackery -- Gilbert without Sullivan -- George Saintsbury: gourmet and glutton -- Books of etiquette and Emily Post -- A dissenting opinion on Kafka -- Jean-Paul Sartre: the novelist and the existentialist -- The musical glasses of Peacock -- Edith Wharton: a memoir by an English friend -- The sanctity of Baudelaire -- Van Wyck Brooks on the Civil War period -- An analysis of Max Beerbohm -- The original of Tolstoy's Natasha -- The most unhappy man on Earth -- William Faulkner's reply to the civil-rights program -- In memory of Octave Mirbeau -- A reivival of Ronald Firbank -- Paul Rosenfedl: three phases.
650 0 $aAmerican literature$y20th century$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aLiterature, Modern$xHistory and criticism.
600 10 $aSaroyan, William,$d1908-1981$xCriticism and interpretation.
655 7 $aLiterature.$2lcgft
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