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The Writer and his craft : being the Hopwood lectures, 1932-1952

Title
The Writer and his craft : being the Hopwood lectures, 1932-1952 / [by] Robert Morss Lovett [and others] Foreword by Roy W. Cowden.
Publication
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 1954.

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Lovett, Robert Morss, 1870-1956.
Description
vii, 297 pages; 24 cm
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Contents
Literature and animal faith, by R.M. Lovett.--Literature in an age of science, by M. Eastman.--Writing as design, by Z. Gale.--Literature versus opinion, by H. Hazlitt.--A successor to Mark Twain, by C. Morley.--American drama versus literature, by W.P. Eaton.--The first American man of letters: Benjamin Franklin, by C. Van Doren.--The American tradition in contemporary literature, by H.S. Canby.--On counting your chickens before they hatch, by E. Weeks.--Poetry as primitive language, by J.C. Ransom.--The modern mode in literature, by M.M. Colum.--Popular and unpopular poetry in America, by L. Bogan.--The unreality of realism, by S. Burt.--Towards American cultural maturity, by H. Hatcher.--The themes of Robert Frost, by R.P. Warren.--The writer's responsibility, by J.D. Adams.--The responsibilities of the critic, by F.O. Matthiessen.--In defense of a writing career, by N. Cousins.--The possible importance of poetry, by M. Van Doren.--Dramatic art in poetry, by H. Gregory.
LCCN
54002758
OCLC
ocm01618860
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries