… Prude’s Progress Toward the end of 1828, Charles Lamb composed a sonnet which gave him great pleasure by its … in a comedy of rustic life, and the sophisticated audience was expected to laugh at the simplicity of the … bitter conflict was being waged between two irreconcilable points of view in English literature. If it had been merely …
… unfinished more than half a century later at his death in 1826. Mr. Ferguson recounts this long involvement in his VQR … and his essays have appeared in The Journal of British Studies, The Historian, MetaPhilosophy, The Mill News Letter … matters should be addressed to The Managing Editor. Website: http://www.vqronline.org/ EDITORIAL OFFICES; ONE …
… to Proust. By Havelock Ellis. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $3.50. Literature and Society. By Albert Guerard. … books—ceased to have any precise or even well comprehended points of reference. The five volumes here reviewed make an … most successfully the writers of memoirs, and in these studies he occasionally reveals through the man under …
Criticism
… gifted and thoroughly professional Jack London. Before he died at the age of forty, London was the highest-paid … is not just the greatest “dog book” ever written; it is also a lyrical, mythic masterpiece of American literature. Its companion volume, White Fang (1906), is only slightly less …
Poetry
Diagnostic II Over the past fourteen days how many days have you felt blue? For none of the time for some of the time for all of the time for all time Over the past fourteen days how many days have you felt gray? Over the past …
… Theodore Roosevelt spoke a patent truth: “Presidents may come,” he said, “and Presidents may go, but Uncle Remus … herself to identify her man, as it were, by. testimonials from people less important than the man himself. In … Alas, for that generation. It was in 1908 that Harris died. Only six years ahead lay the Great Confusion. But not …