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Introduction | ||
The Poetic Drama of Mr. Yeats. Review of Wheels and Butterflies and The Collected Plays | 3 | |
Mr. Yeats and His Contemporaries. Review of Dramatis Personae | 6 | |
W. B. Yeats | 9 | |
Poet and Artist | 14 | |
Review. The Poetry of W. B. Yeats, by Louis MacNeice | 17 | |
Essay. From The Yeats We Knew | 19 | |
Glimpses of W. B. Yeats | 30 | |
'Stephen Dedalus': The Author of Ulysses | 43 | |
The Poetry of Herbert Trench | 46 | |
Synge and Ireland. Review of Synge and Anglo-Irish Literature, by Daniel Corkery | 51 | |
Two Irish Poets. Review of Poems, by Padraic Colum and Seventeen Sonnets, by Monk Gibbon | 54 | |
Irish Poetry To-Day | 56 | |
The Abbey Theatre. Review of The Fays of the Abbey Theatre, by W. G. Fay and Catherine Carswell | 63 | |
Dr. Gogarty and His Circle. Review of As I Was Going Down Sackville Street, by Oliver St. John Gogarty | 66 | |
Verse-Speaking and Verse Drama | 69 | |
A. E. Review of A Memoir of A. E. (George William Russell), by John Eglinton, and The Living Torch, by A. E., ed. Monk Gibbon | 79 | |
A Beautiful Rebel. Review of a Servant of the Queen, by Maud Gonne MacBride | 82 | |
Review. Tumbling in the Hay, by Oliver St. John Gogarty and I Knock at the Door, by Sean O'Casey | 84 | |
Review. Finnegans Wake, by James Joyce | 88 | |
The Dramatic Fantasies of George Fitzmaurice | 94 | |
Review. The Irish Dramatic Movement, by Una Ellis-Fermor, and Litterature Irlandaise Contemporaine, by A. Rivoallan | 99 | |
Review. Drums Under the Windows, by Sean O'Casey | 102 | |
Poetry in Ireland To-Day | 105 | |
Standish James O'Grady | 111 | |
Review. Lady Gregory's Journals: 1916-1930, ed. Lennox Robinson | 116 | |
John Eglinton | 118 | |
Banned Books | 123 | |
The Poetry of Swift | 126 | |
Early Memories of F. R. Higgins | 144 | |
Anglo-Irish Poetry | 150 | |
A Visit with George Moore | 168 | |
The Thirties | 173 | |
Unconstitutional Poetry. Review of Selected Poems, by Ezra Pound, ed. T. S. Eliot | 181 | |
Review. The Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, by E. E. Phare | 183 | |
Henry James as Critic. Review of The Art of the Novel: Critical Prefaces, by Henry James | 185 | |
Six Poets in Search of Their Art. Review of Selected Poems, by Marianne Moore; A Draft of Cantos XXXI-XLI, by Ezra Pound; Life Quest, by Richard Aldington; Poems, by George Barker; 27 Poems, by Alan Pryce-Jones; and Love Poems, by W. H. Davies | 187 | |
The Problem of Verse Drama To-Day | 191 | |
Walt Whitman. Review of Whitman, by Edgar Lee Masters | 197 | |
Review. A Key to Modern English Poetry, by Martin Gilkes | 199 | |
Review. Spain, by W. H. Auden | 201 | |
Review. The Still Centre, by Stephen Spender, and Autumn Journal, by Louis MacNeice | 203 | |
Review. The Family Reunion, by T. S. Eliot | 207 | |
Review. Gerard Manley Hopkins: Priest and Poet, by John Pick | 211 | |
Review. The Letters of Ezra Pound: 1907-1941, ed. D. D. Paige | 213 | |
Simple Folk: A Donegal Sketch | 219 | |
The Black Church | 224 | |
The Blue Monk and Other Memories | 229 | |
The Room Upstairs | 234 | |
Capel Street: A Chapter of Autobiography | 240 | |
Notes | 255 | |
Bibliography | 269 | |
Index | 381 |
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Add Reviews and essays of Austin Clarke, Austin Clarke is widely regarded as one of 20th-century Ireland's most important poets. In this selection of nearly fifty essays and reviews written over Clarke's long career, he demonstrates that he is an astute and provocative literary critic as well. H, Reviews and essays of Austin Clarke to your collection on WonderClub |