WILLIAM GOLDING'S ALLEGORIES Novels of A Religious Man by SAM HYNES 'J THINK of myself," William Golding said re- I cently, "as a religious man." This is in itself not a very unusual...
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Brendan Behan is preoccupied with the past but no longer believes in it An Irish Success by SAM HYNES IT IS one of the truest of truisms that modern English literature has been made not by...
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The uniqueness of American experience is reflected in our literature The American Pattern
by SAM HYNES I T HAS BEEN nearly two hundred years now since Cr~vecoeur asked "What is an...
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Anthony Powell's meditations on social forces and the music of time Novelist of Society by SAM HYNES I N ONE OF his prefaces Henry James remarks that "experience, as I see it, is our...
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The Beat and the Angry Why should these two stereotypes about British and American writers have appeared when they did and taken these particular forms? by SAM HYNES T HE GENERATION of American...
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The exchange program is essentially an attempt to combat international ignorance Cultural Exchanges with Russia by SAM HYNE$ T HE CURRENT critical excitement over the Moiseyev ballet recalls...
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U.S. BOOKS ABROAD
Exporting America's Image
SAM HYNES
HENRY JAMES once wrote: "It is a complex fate, being an American, and one of the responsibilities it entails is fighting against a superstitious...
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NEW SCHOOL The "Poor Sod" As Hero SAM HYNES S INCE the end of World War II, critics in .Erigland, like their American counterparts, .have been waiting, sometimes rather anxiously, for the...
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The Case of Ezra Pound "IT IS ONLY PRUDENT TO REMIND OURSELVES THAT ONE ROOM AT ST. ELIZABETH'S IS A CLOSET WHICH CONTAINS A NATIONAL SKELETON" SAM HYNES T HIS month Ezra Pound completes his...
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when he says some men in history are wrong for the FROM ENGLAND right reasons, but this does not apply to Trotsky. He was wrong for the wrong reasons. He believed in sweep- ing whole...
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(or of the dead Chinese and North Koreans today) are any less grief-stricken than our own? It is this human condition that makes a Christian hesitate on war. It is so tragically...
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The Catholicism of James Joyce "I was sold to Rome before my birth": a portrait of the artist as an apostate. B), SAM HYNES I T IS A curious truth, ~though no*t perhaps universally...
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