IV-Religion and Esthetic Values T HE RELATION of morality to literature continues to be one of the cloudiest and most con- troversial concerns of the esthetic theorists, if not of the moralists....
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FRANCE TODAY A Question of Confidence "PEOPLE WHO SET A VERY HIGH PRICE ON THE INTELLECT FEEL AN EXAGGERATED MORTIFICATION IF SOMETHING IS "PUT OVER' ON THEM" DONAT O'DONNELL I WAS trying to...
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ART AND POLITICS Conversation with Mauriac DONAT O'DONNELL "THEY used to say I was a Jewmyou know Mauriac is also the name of a town, like many Jewish personal names; now they say I am of Arab...
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FROM GERMANY A Sunday in East Berlin DONAT O'DONNELL ~r'~HE People's Police are on the Watch," de| c l a r e s a slogan at the subway station in the - L Alexanderplatz, from which I emerged...
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The Magic of Mauriac "TO LOVE, FOR HIS HEROES AND HEROINES, IS TO FALL VICTIM TO A KIND OF TRICK OR MIRAGE." DONAT O'DONNELL I 'N 1952 the Nobel Prize for Literature went to Francois Mauriac,...
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FROM IRELAND The Abbey: Phoenix Infrequent DONAT O'DONNELL T HE most successful first run in the history of the Abbey Theatre has just ended. The play, 'Home is the Hero," was by Mr. Walter...
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