Forms of modern fiction ; essays collected in honor of Joseph Warren Beach /
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Minneapolis :
Univ. of Minnesota Press,
[1948]
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Table of Contents:
- The novel in our time, by W. V. O'Connor
- Technique as discovery, by Mark Schorer
- Techniques of fiction, by Allen Tate
- The witness of the Notebooks, by J. W. Beach
- James Joyce: the artist as exile, by David Daiches
- D. H. Lawrence's sensibility, by Francis Fergusson
- Scott Fitzgerald: the authority of failure, by William Troy
- Ernest Hemingway: the failure of sensibility, by R. B. West, Jr
- The Brontës; or, Myth domesticated, by Richard Chase
- Ulysses, order, and myth, by T. S. Eliot
- William Faulkner, by R. P. Warren
- Manners, morals, and the novel, by Lionel Trilling
- The revival of E. M. Forster, by E. K. Brown
- André Gide and the problem of form in the novel, by Carlos Lynes, Jr
- Aldous Huxley and the novel of ideas, by F. J. Hoffman
- Tone in A la recherche du temps perdu, by C. W. M. Johnson
- The turn of the screw as poem, by R. B. Heilman
- Life, art, and "The secret sharer," by R. W. Stallman
- For Virginia Woolf, by Warren
- Beck
- The naturalism of Vandover and the brute, by C. C. Walcutt
- The meaning of Robert Penn Warren's novels, by Eric Bentley
- Graham Greene, by M. D. Zabel
- A note on fiction, by C. H. Rickword.