The Sewanee Review, Volume 56, Number 3 (July-September 1948). Homage to John Crowe Ransom: Essays on His Work as Poet and Critic, Prepared and Here Collected in Honor of His Sixtieth Birthday

Softcover, Sewanee, Tennessee: University of the South, 1948. Good with No dust jacket as issued.

Sound binding. Clean, tanned pages. Wrappers have dampstaining along spine, edge wear, tanning, overall shelf wear. ; Contents: Tate, Editorial note. Stevens, John Crowe Ransom: Tennessean. Lytle, Note on a traditional sensibility. Lowel, John Ransom's conversation. Jarrell, John Ransom's poetry. Matthiessen, Primarily language. Brooks, The Doric delicacy. Nemerov, Summer's flare and winter's flaw. Stauffer, Portrait of the critic-poet as equilibrist. O'Connor, The world as body. Stallman, John Crowe Ransom: a checklist. Vivas, Two notes on the new naturlaism.M Morris Roberts, The notebooks of Henry James. Henry Rago, The discomforts of storytelling. Robert Daniel, No place to go. Laurence Lesage, Three translations from the French. David McDowell, The Renaissance of Thomas Wolfe. ; 9.25" tall; 177 pages.

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