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Of Units and Unities
… The Waves. By Virginia Woolf. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.50. All Passion Spent. By V. Sackville-West. … Doran and Company. $2.50. Maid in Waiting. By John Galsworthy. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. $2.50. The … diction and to the same tempo. Who marries whom and who dies how is of no moment save that it be available for use …
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… Toilers of Land and Sea. By R. H. Gabriel. 4, The March of Commerce, By M. Keir. 5. The Epic of Industry. By M. Kcir. … The American Stage. By O. S. Coad and E. Mims, Jr. 15. Annals of American Sports. By J. A. Krout. New Haven: The Yale … another; the two run roughly parallel, with only occasional points of contact. “The Pageant of America” avoids the …
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Meditation on a Line From Novalis
… wir denn hin? Immer nach Hause.   When his beloved Sophie died, Novalis  Lay by her grave and wept himself to sleep. … perfection is a disease.” Whether through genius or incompetence, His fragments blur together—but into what? Not … wrote at night Drafting out stories that refused to end. He died at twenty-eight. Schelling kept watch Beside the poet’s …
Notes on Current Books, Summer 2001
… us of the powerful international effects of the war. As he points out, traditional accounts of British responses to … in their own country. Parlor Politics: In Which the Ladies of Washington Help Build a City and a Government , by … In Fact , by Thomas Mallon. Pantheon $26.95 The 45 brilliant essays on a variety of subjects, …
Notes on Current Books, Winter 1991
… in scholarly journals, their republication for a general audience is welcome. Six essays present vivid portraits of … during the interwar years. His case study makes important points about how communism and class consciousness operated. … of Dorothy L. Sayers , by Catherine Kenney. Kent State $26 It is hard to go overboard for a heroine in a pince-nez, …
A Sequence of Stanzas: Compiled and Read to A Group of Friends on His Seventy-Fifth Birthday, Novemb
… A Sequence of Stanzas: Compiled and Read to A Group of Friends on His Seventy-Fifth … this lyric as one’s authority, that we begin at birth to die. Whatever one’s age, one’s degree of consciousness … words we  have to say Because tomorrow our soul sets sail. 264-268 By Allen Tate …
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