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  • Talk at a Country House: Books, Tennyson, Maurice
    Sir Edward StracheyNovember 1893 Issue
  • The Bounds of Decency
    Robert LyndJune 1927 Issue
  • Roaring Boys at the Mermaid
    Leslie HotsonJuly 1933 Issue
  • Personal Letters. Ii
    Gamaliel BradfordMay 1934 Issue
  • Macbeth
    John Foster KirkApril 1895 Issue
  • Why Literature Declines
    Robert LyndSeptember 1928 Issue
  • The Philosophy and Poetry of Tears
    J. T. L. PrestonMay 1889 Issue
  • The Other T. S. Eliot

    In his rise from an obscure poet to the author of those best-selling novels known as the ALEXANDRIA QUARTET, Lawrence Durrell had T. S. Eliot as his editor, and the Eliot he remembers, laughing, encouraging, and criticizing, is very different from that somewhat solemn picture of the Nobel Prize winner.

    Lawrence DurrellMay 1965 Issue
  • A Difficulty in Hamlet
    J. P. QuincyMarch 1882 Issue
  • Studies in Macbeth
    Albert H. TolmanFebruary 1892 Issue
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