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Joseph Warren Beach
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 69:753-762
Any one who has read in chronological sequence the earlier poems of Conrad Aiken is at once impressed with the new note that appears with the publication in 1916 of The Jig of Forslin. And he might be well impressed, at many points, by the strong sug
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Joseph Warren Beach
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 49:246-257
More than one critic has recalled the passage in Robertson's History of America which probably inspired the final simile of Keats's most famous sonnet. It was in September, 1513. Balboa and his men had been struggling for twenty days across the sixty
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 5:128-148
E. K. Brown, Edith Wharton: Étude critique, reviewed by Joseph Beach James Holly Hanford and Waldo Hilary Dunn, eds., De Doctrina Christiana, reviewed by A. S. P Woodhouse Arthur Sewell, "Milton's De Doctrina Christiana", reviewed by A. S. P Woodhou
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Joseph Warren Beach
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 36:632-643
“Tess of the D'Urbervilles” was greeted with a storm of criticism, which did not abate on the appearance, four years later, of “Jude the Obscure.” Mr. Hardy seems rightly to have anticipated, in the preface to “Tess,” the feelings of the
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Joseph Warren Beach
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 3:474-497
Poets, in forming their general views, are not always most influenced by the first-rate thinkers. What they rely on for their own effects is the imagination, and they are likely to receive the greatest stimulus from writers who appeal to that faculty
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Joseph Warren Beach
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 9:483-490
My subject is imaginative literature. Criticism I do not here propose. That is another question, a later step, beset with difficulties innumerable. The question I now wish to raise in regard to literature is, very simply, this: What is it for? Why wr
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Joseph Warren Beach
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Ethics. 48:487-497
MONG the most challenging of contemporary writers in America is Joseph Wood Krutch, editor, scholar, and author of many volumes of literary criticism. Mr. Krutch is not content with the vague impressionism of the average critic, who proceeds upon no
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 3:245-260
War Memoirs of David Lloyd George, vols. I and II, reviewed by Alfred Zimmerman Lord Riddell's War Diary, reviewed by Alfred Zimmerman J. A. Spender and Cyril Asquith, The Life of Herbert Henry Asquith, Lord Oxford and Asquith, vols. I and II , revie
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Joseph Warren Beach
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 40:346-361
The poet Wordsworth has been for a century the synonym of wholesomeness and piety. It is only within the past decade that it has become the fashion to regard him as a dangerous influence. There is a school of critics at the present moment who go abou