ABSTRACT
This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set complements the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |26 pages
Three Soldiers
chapter 2|3 pages
Coningsby Dawson, ‘Insulting the Army', New York Times Book Review
2 October 1921, 1, 16–17
chapter 3|4 pages
Henry Seidel Canby, ‘Human Nature under Fire', New York Evening Post Book Review
8 October 1921, 67
chapter 5|3 pages
Norman Shannon Hall, ‘John Dos Passos Lies!', Foreign Service
November 1921, vol. x, 11–12
part |9 pages
One Man's Initiation—1917
chapter 8|2 pages
Lloyd R.Morris, ‘Dos Passos in Perspective', New York Times Book Review
18 June 1922, 17, 22
part |15 pages
Manhattan Transfer
chapter 13|4 pages
Sinclair Lewis, ‘Manhattan at Last!',Saturday Review
5 December 1925, vol. ii, 361
part |24 pages
The 42Nd Parallel
chapter 23|4 pages
Granville Hicks, ‘Dos Passos's Gifts', New Republic
24 June 1931, vol. lxvii, 157–8
part |25 pages
1919
chapter 26|3 pages
Matthew Josephson, ‘A Marxist Epic', Saturday Review
19 March 1932, vol. viii, 600
chapter 29|2 pages
K.Selvinsky and P.Pavlenko, ‘Russia to John Dos Passos,' International Literature
October, 1932, vol. ii—iii, 109
chapter 30|2 pages
Michael Gold, ‘The Education of John Dos Passos', The English Journal
February 1933, vol. xxii, 95–7
part |61 pages
The Big Money
chapter 32|7 pages
Bernard De Voto, ‘John Dos Passos: Anatomist of Our Time,' Saturday Review
August 1936, 3–4, 12–13
chapter 33|4 pages
Horace Gregory, ‘Dos Passos Completes His Modern Trilogy', New York Herald Tribune Books
9 August 1936, 1
chapter 34|3 pages
Malcolm Cowley, ‘The End of a Trilogy', New Republic
12 August 1936, vol. lxxxviii, 23–4
chapter 38|4 pages
T.K.Whipple, ‘Dos Passos and the U.S.A.', Nation
19 February 1938, vol. cxlvi, 210–12
chapter 40|6 pages
Lionel Trilling, ‘The America of John Dos Passos', Partisan Review
April 1938, vol. iv, 26–32
chapter 41|4 pages
Granville Hicks, ‘The Moods and Tenses of John Dos Passos', New Masses
26 April 1938, vol. xxvii, 22–3
chapter 43|11 pages
Delmore Schwartz, ‘John Dos Passos and the Whole Truth', Southern Review
October 1938, vol. iv, 351–67
part |41 pages
Adventures Of A Young Man
chapter 45|3 pages
Alfred Kazin, ‘American History in the Life of One Man', New York Herald Tribune Books
4 June 1939, 3
chapter 48|3 pages
Samuel Sillen, ‘Misadventures of John Dos Passos',New Masses
4 July 1939, vol. xxxii, 21–2
chapter 50|5 pages
James T.Farrell, ‘Dos Passos and his Critics',American Mercury
August 1939, vol. xlvii, 489–94
chapter 51|2 pages
Wilbur Schramm, ‘Careers at Crossroads', Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1939, vol. xv, 629–30
part |7 pages
Number One
part |10 pages
The Grand Design
chapter 56|6 pages
Granville Hicks, ‘Dos Passos and his Critics', American Mercury
May 1949, vol. lxviii, 623–30
part |10 pages
Chosen Country
chapter 59|2 pages
Harrison Smith, ‘Welding the Past and the Present', Saturday Review
15 December 1951, vol. xxxiv, 19–20
part |19 pages
Midcentury
chapter 60|2 pages
Fanny Butcher, ‘Labor Abuses', Chicago Sunday Tribune Review of Books
26 February 1961, 1
chapter 63|2 pages
Milton Rugoff, ‘U.S.A. Today: A Dos Passos Montage', New York Herald Tribune Books
26 February 1961, 31
part |7 pages
Century's Ebb