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HOLMES, MABEL DODGE. The Poet as Philosopher. (Bibl. 1921, 412.) Philadelphia: The Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1921. Reviewed in Lit. Review, Aug. 12, 1922, p. 874. 792. HUBBELL, JAY BROADUS. On Southern Literature. Texas Review, Oct. 1921, VII, 8–16. 793. JACKSON, HOLBROOK. Occasions. London: Grant Richards; New York: Scribner, 1922. 19.4 cm. pp. 197. 7s. 6d. Includes: Bookmen; The Uses of Books; Of Cheerful Books; On Reading Aloud. Reviewed in T.L.S., Dec. 7, 1922. JOHNSON, Merle and HOPKINS, F. M. American First Editions. See under Bibliography. 794. LANGENFELT, GÖSTA. Det brittiska imperiets koloniala litteraturer. Stockholm, 1922. Vår Tid (Årsbok utgiven av samfundet De Nio), pp. 155-90. 795. LASKI, HAROLD J. to Bentham. Holt, 1922. Political Thought in England: from Locke 18mo. 61 × 44. pp. 253. 3s. 6d. 796. LEWIS, SINCLAIR. A Review of Reviewers. Lit. Digest Internat. Book Review, Dec. 1922, 1, 9-10, 70, 72. Illus. 797. LEWISOHN, LUDWIG. The Creative Life. Lit. Review, Aug. 5, 1922, pp. 849-50. 798. LOEWENBERG, J. The Idea of Mutability in Literature. The Univ. of California Chronicle, Apr. 1922, XXIV, 129–51. 799. LOFTING, HUGH. Am I Old-Fashioned? Lit. Review, Sept. 16, 1922, p. 27. 800. LOVEJOY, ARTHUR O. Reply to Professor Babbitt. Mod. Lang. Notes, May 1922, XXXVII, 268-74. 801. LYND, ROBERT. The Art of Letters. (Bibl. 1920, X, 423; 1921, 562.) Reviewed by Vida D. Scudder in Yale Review, Apr. 1922, n.s., XI, 651; by G. H. Clarke in Sewanee Review, July-Sept. 1922, XXX, 362-3. 802. MCCUTCHEON, ROGER PHILIP. The Beginnings of BookReviewing in English Periodicals. Publ. Mod. Lang. Assoc. of America, Dec. 1922, XXXVII, 691-706. 803. MCKENNA, STEPHEN. Idéströmningar inom den moderna engelska litteraturen. Stockholm, 1922. Ord och Bild, pp. 581-98. 804. MASON, LAWRENCE. Reviewing Reviewed. Lit. Review, Oct. 21, 1922, pp. 121-2. 805. MATTHEWS, BRANDER. The Anglo-Saxon Myth. New York Times Book Review, July 2, 1922, p. 11. 806. The Golden Fleeces of Literature. New York Times Book Review, Jan. 15, 1922, p. 2. Illus. 807. A Round-Up of Quotations. New York Times Book Review, May 28, 1922, p. 2. 808. Second-Hand Situations. New York Times Book Re view, Aug. 13, 1922, pp. 2, 23. 809. More Second-Hand Situations. New York Times Book Review, Sept. 3, 1922, p. 5. 810. - The Tocsin of Revolt, and Other Essays. New York: Scribner, 1922. 8vo. pp. 295. $2; Ios. 6d. Contents: The Tocsin of Revolt. The Duty of the Intellectuals. The Dwelling of a DayDream. What is American Literature? The Centenary of a Question. American Aphorisms. A Plea for the Platitude. On the Length of Cleopatra's Nose. Concerning Conversation. The Gentle Art of Repartee. Cosmopolitan Cookery. On Working Too Much and Working Too Fast. The Modernity of Molière. Theodore Roosevelt as a Man of Letters. Memories of Mark Twain. Reviewed by Charles Leonard Moore in Lit. 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Reviewed by Edgar Dawson in The Historical Outlook, Oct. 1921, XII, 254; by William K. Boyd in The South Atlantic Quarterly, Jan. 1922, XXI, 89-90. 814. MILLER, MADELEINE SWEENY. The Studies of Some Famous Folks. Methodist Review, July-Aug. 1922, CV, 593-603. [Scott, Shakespeare, Hawthorne, Burroughs, Irving, James M. Buckley, John Wesley, and others.] 815. MONAHAN, MICHAEL. An Attic Dreamer. New York: M. Kennerley, 1922. 12mo. pp. xiv, 333. $2.50. A series of essays. 816. MUIR, EDWIN. North and South. The Freeman, Nov. 15-29, 1922, VI, 226-8, 249-51, 273-5. 817. MUIRHEAD, JAMES F. Must American Literature Defy Its Traditions? The Independent, Mar. 18, 1922, CVIII, 269-70. 818. MURRAY, GILBERT. Tradition and Progress. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1922. 22.5 cm. pp. 221. $3 net. Includes: Poesis and Mimesis; Literature as Revolution. (See also Bibl. 1921, 462.) Reviewed in The Dial, Sept. 1922, LXXIII, 355; in North Amer. 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