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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...best article to read before reading the poems is Theodore Spencer's Evaluations. This is easy reading and gets the point across. Schwartz provides more substantial stuff and is quite thorough, stimulating many ideas. His article is carefully organized, and even a cursory examination of the magazine should include a fairly thorough reading of his passages on Thoroughness and The Fate of Society. Baker's comments could be applied to poetry in general today. Zabel analyses well the imagery in Stevens' poetry, while Finch concludes that Stevens is a real American poet in spite of the general howl that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON THE SHELF | 12/13/1940 | See Source »

Critical articles in the magazine are by Associate Professor Theodore Spenser, Hi Simons, John Finch, Morton D. Zabel, Howard Baker, and Delmore Schwartz. There are also statements about the poet by Harry Levin, instructor in English, and by Associate Professor Matthiessen. A complete review of the magazine appears on the editorial page...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Works Of Wallace Stevens Feature Latest Advocate | 12/13/1940 | See Source »

...Railroads on Parade; it is simply an old-fashioned patriotic pageant in newfangled clothes. Many of the spectacles are too big to form effective patterns; much of the music is spoiled by being too loud. Least hackneyed of its exhibits is a monster bicycle ballet; best of its Arthur Schwartz tunes is Jenny Lind's melting How Can I Ever Be Alone?; most atmospheric thing are its sets, reproducing such bygones as Federal Hall, Barnum's Museum, the old Astor House. On opening night wind & rain turned the stage into a Great Wet Way, drenched hundreds of bright...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Show in Queens | 5/20/1940 | See Source »

...Tragedy" in 1939; Robert G. Davis '29, critic, author of reviews and critical articles for many periodicals; Mark Schorer, novelist, essayist, and critic, who wrote the novel "A House Too Old" in 1935, and is now preparing "Live In It Merrily" and "The Revolt of William Blake"; Delmore Schwartz, winner of the Guggenheim award in the field of writing for next year and author of "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities" in 1938; and Wallace Stegner, novelist, who has written "Remembering Laughter" in 1937, "On a Darkling Plain" in 1940, and many short stories and critical articles for periodicals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Five Writers to Fill New Instructorships | 5/17/1940 | See Source »

...Elsie L. Jones, The Baldwin School Compton Sargent Cynthia Sargent, Beaver Country Day Edward L. Sawyer Mary L. Larson, Watertown Mark P. Schalefer June Yosell, Swampscott John M. Scanlon Martha Hastings, Clinton Mark P. Schorger Diana Fraser, Radcliffe James L. Schwab, Jr. Lucy Milner, Dalton School Lionel a. Schwartz Marcia Rosen, Boston Joseph C. Scott Jeanne Owens, Belmont Thomas W. Sears, Jr. Mande Fellowes, Jamestown, R. I. John R. Shattuck Mardi Dickson, Endicott Junior College Melvin I. Shoul Anne T. Joyce, Trinity Ralph T. Siegler Zelda Sobel, Brooklyn College Herbert R. Silverman Connie Flint, Newton Center David L. Simon Bernice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Over 200 Couples to Attend '43's Jubilee | 5/17/1940 | See Source »

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