Literature
-
Seven American Poets from MacLeish to Nemerov An Introduction Denis Donoghue, Editor None None
-
Oedipus the King Sophocles 1972 Fall
- A new adaptation of the Greek classic by noted novelist Anthony Burgess. This adaptation is highly dramatic and forceful, as well as theatrically effective for present-day audiences. The dialogue, though modern, conveys the feeling of the ancient period.
-
Milton’s Earthly Paradise A Historical Study of Eden Joseph E. Duncan None None
-
Allen Tate and His Work Critical Evaluations Radcliffe Squires, Editor None None
-
Friedrich Schlegel’s Lucinde and the Fragments None None
-
American Imperialism in the Image of Peer Gynt Memoirs of a Professor-Bureaucrat E.A.J. Johnson None None
-
Shakespearean Metadrama The Argument of the Play in Titus Andronicus, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Richard II James L. Calderwood None None
-
John Steinbeck - American Writers 94 University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers James Gray 1971 Spring
-
Mythic Patterns in Ibsen’s Last Plays Orley I. Holtan None None
-
Samuel Johnson A Survey and Bibliography of Critical Studies James L. Clifford and Donald J. Greene None None
-
Confessions of an American Scholar Simon O’Toole 1970 Fall
-
Hemingway The Writer’s Art of Self-Defense Jackson J. Benson 1970 Spring
-
Carson McCullers University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers Lawrence Graver 1969 Fall
-
Dante’s Craft Studies in Language and Style Glauco Cambon None None
-
Tennysonian Love The Strange Diagonal Gerhard Joseph None None