Age of the modern and other literary essays
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Age of the modern and other literary essays
(Crosscurrents : modern critiques / Harry T. Moore, general editor)
Southern Illinois University Press, c1971
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Contents of Works
- Psalm of Los Angeles
- Anatomy of Chicago
- Dorothy Richardson's journey
- The great unread, D. H. Lawrence in 1940
- The worlds of Lanny Budd
- Poetry on records
- An Ernest Hemingwaiad
- D. H. Lawrence: love as a serious and sacred theme
- Kay Boyle's fiction
- The return of John Dos Passos
- Henry Miller: from under the counter to front shelf
- The language of fiction
- Silas Lapham: his fall and rise
- Oblomov: a candidate for Dante's fourth terrace
- Comment on Leavis
- Dreiser and the inappropriate biographer
- Simenon's artist-saint of the rue Mouffetard
- Some notes on John Steinbeck's later works
- Hemingway and a chronology without characterization
- John O'Hara tries the novel again
- Age of the modern
- Thomas Wolfe: looking homeward again?
- Zelda
- Style and technique in the "major phase" of Henry James
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A distinguished literary critic and Lawrence scholar, Mr. Moore has been engaged in the profession of letters for nearly forty years. From his amazingly rich and varied writings he has selected twenty-four miscellaneous pieces which present an overview of twentieth-century literature, defining the attitudes and craftsmanship that characterize the age of the modern. "
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