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and Comedy. New York: Dodd, 1923. 23 cm. pp. 304. Rev. by Paull F. Baum in So. Atlantic Quart., July 1924, XXIII, 277-80.

484. GRYLLS, ROSALIE GLYNN. Greek and Elizabethan Drama. Contemp. Rev., Nov. 1924, CXXVI, 638–44.

485. HUTTON, JAMES. The Value of Beauty and Wonder in Comedy. Classical Weekly, Dec. 15, 1924, XVIII, 68–70.

JAMES, HENRY. See 1593.

486. LITTELL, ROBERT. Main Street in the Theatre. New Republic, Dec. 24, 1924, XLI, 119–20.

487. MACGOWAN, KENNETH. From the Four Corners of American Art. Theatre Arts Mag., Apr. 1924, VIII, 215-28. Illus.

MACKENZIE, AGNES MURE. See 896.

488. MATTHEWS, BRANDER. The Well-Made Play Reconsidered. Century, Nov. 1924, CIX, 102-8.

489. MORGAN, ARTHUR EUSTACE. Tendencies of Modern English Drama. New York: Scribner, 1924. 23 cm. pp. viii, 320. $3. Rev. by Gorham B. Munson in Sat. Rev. of Lit., Aug. 23, 1924, L, 61.

490. NATHAN, GEORGE JEAN. The Critic and the Drama. Lane, 1924. 8 × 5. pp. 168. 7s. 6d.

491.

Materia Critica. New York: Knopf, 1924. 21.5 cm. pp. vi, 242. $2.50.

492. NETHERCOT, ARTHUR H. Recent Heresies Concerning the Pre-Modern Drama. Texas Rev., Apr. 1924, IX, 228–32.

493. PENNINGTON, Jo. Mystery and Miracle Plays. Internat. Studio, Dec. 1924, LXXX, 207-13.

494. READ, HERBERT. The Definition of Comedy. Dial, Mar. 1924, LXXVI, 257–64.

495. RUSSELL, MARY M. Drama as a Factor in Social Education. New York: Doran, 1924. 20 cm. pp. x, 140. $1.50.

496. SAYLER, OLIVER MARTIN. Our American Theatre. New York: Brentano's, 1924. 21.5 cm. pp. xiv, 399. Illus. $4. Rev. by Elwyn Barron in Internat. Book Rev., Apr. 1924, II, 350, 352; by Henry B. Fuller in New Republic, Jan. 23, 1924, XXXVII, 235-6; by Jeanette Edwards in Forum, July 1924, LXXII, 144; by Walter Prichard Eaton in Freeman, Jan. 2, 1924, VIII, 405-7.

497. WILDE, PERCIVAL. The Craftsmanship of the One-Act Play. (Bibl. 1923, 709.) Rev. in T.L.S., May 8, 1924.

WITHERSPOON, ALEXANDER MACLAREN. The Influence of Robert Garnier on Elizabethan Drama. See 763.

Fiction. 498. BREWSTER, DOROTHY and ANGUS BURRELL. Dead Reckonings in Fiction. New York: Longmans, 1924. 21 cm. pp. xi, 262. $2.25. Rev. by Raymond Weaver in Bookman (N.Y.), Dec. 1924, LX, 498-500; by R. M. Lovett in New Republic, Dec. 17, 1924, XLI, 97–8. 499. ERVINE, ST JOHN. The Novelist and the Drama. Bookman (Lond.), Apr. 1924, LXVI, 8–13.

500. FREEMAN, R. AUSTIN. The Art of the Detective Story. Nineteenth Cent., May 1924, XCV, 713-21.

501. GEROULD, KATHARINE FULLERTON. The American Short Story. Yale Rev., July 1924, XIII, 642-63.

502. MACAULAY, ROSE. The Novel of the Future. Internat. Book Rev., Mar. 1924, II, 281. Port.

503. RAFFELOCK, DAVID. Conscious Short-Story Technique. Denver, Colo.: The Author and Journalist, 1924. 20 cm. pp. 87. Writer's Library Series. $1.

504. RYAN, A. The Novel of To-Day. Nineteenth Cent., June 1924, XCV, 843-51.

SECORD, ARTHUR WELLESLEY. See 1225.

505. SHERMAN, STUART PRATT. My dear Cornelia. Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1924. 19.5 cm. pp. viii, 281. $2.50. Includes a study of the tendency of the modern novel. Rev. by Simeon Strunsky in Atlantic Mo., Nov. 1924, CXXXIV; by Irwin Edman in Nation, Dec. 10, 1924, CXIX, 641-2.

506. TooKER, LEWIS FRANK. The Fiction of the Magazines. Century, June 1924, CVIII, 260-7I.

507. WHARTON, EDITH. The Writing of Fiction. Scribner's, Dec. 1924, LXXVI, 571-7.

508. WOOLF, VIRGINIA. Character in Fiction. 1924, II, 409-30.

Criterion, July

Poetry. 509. ABERCROMBIE, LASCELLES. The Theory of Poetry. London: Secker, 1924. 7 × 51. pp. 221. 5s. Rev. in T.L.S. (Leading Art.), May 1, 1924; by R. C. Trevelyan in Nation-Athen., Mar. 15, 1924, XXXIV, 24, 844.

ADKINS, NELSON F. See 1646.

BAILEY, JOHN. Poetry and Commonplace. See 55.

510. BODENHEIM, MAXWELL. The Elusive Art. Sat. Rev. of Lit., Nov. 15, 1924, 1, 277–8.

BOND, R. WARWICK. The Art of Narrative Poetry. See 72.

511. COBLENTZ, STANLEY A. Poetic Puritans. Texas Rev., Jan. 1924, IX, 144-9. [On vers libre.]

512. Cox, ELEANOR ROGERS. Fair Play for the Minor Poet. Internat. Book Rev., Nov. 1924, II, 863, 865.

513.DUVALL, ELLEN. Two Aspects of the Poetic Imagination. Personalist, Oct. 1924, V, 269–76.

514. FAIRCHILD, A. H. R. Drifts in the Current of Poetry and Criticism. Engl. Jour., Sept. 1924, XIII, 445-56.

515. GARROD, H. W. The Profession of Poetry. An Inaugural Lecture. Clar. Press, 1924. 9 × 6. pp. 20. IS. 6d.

GINGERICH, SOLOMON FRANCIS. See 394.

516. HERZBERG, MAX J. The Twin Arts. Engl. Jour., Nov. 1924, XIII, 619-29.

517. HUDSON, HOYT H. Rhetoric and Poetry. Quart. Jour. Speech Ed., Apr. 1924, X, 143-54.

518. JACOBSOHN, HERMAN. In the Camps of the Poets. The Open Court, Feb. 1924, XXXVIII, 120–8.

519. KAUFMAN, PAUL. The Touchstone Method of Judging Poetry. M.L.N., Feb. 1924, XXXIX, 124-5.

520. KER, WILLIAM PATON. The Art of Poetry. (Bibl. 1923, 765.) Rev. by Paull F. Baum in So. Atlantic Quart., July 1924, XXIII, 286-7; by H. V. Routh in M.L.R., July 1924, XIX, 3, 361–2.

521. MACDONALD, W. L. Nationality in Canadian Poetry. Canadian Mag., Mar. 1924, LXII, 299–306.

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NEUMANN, JOSHUA H. 522. NOYES, ALFRED. Some Aspects of Modern Poetry. Hodder and Stoughton, 1924. 8 × 51. pp. ix, 288. 7s. 6d. Contents:-1. Alice Meynell, pp. 1-9. 2. The Poet of Light [Shelley], pp. 10-43. 3. Poetry Old and New, PP. 44-54. 4. The Poetry of Emerson, pp. 55-68. 5. The Poetry of W. E. Henley, pp. 69-80. 6. The Poems of Austin Dobson, pp. 81-95. 7. Stevenson, pp. 96-117. 8. Some Aspects of Modern Poetry, pp. 118-32. 9. Tennyson and some Recent Critics, pp. 133–76. 10. The Spirit of Touchstone, pp. 177–90. 11. Shakespeare and the Sea, pp. 191–213. 12. Swinburne's Tragedies, pp. 21425. 13. Some Cambridge Poets and Poetry, pp. 226-37. 14. The Nature Poet of the Eighteenth Century [Thomson], pp. 238–42. 15. Wordsworth, pp. 243-53. 16. Acceptances, pp. 254–64. 17. Some Characteristics of Modern Literature, pp. 265–88. Rev. in T.L.S., Oct. 2, 1924.

523. PIGOU, A. C. Poetry and Philosophy. Contemp. Rev., June 1924, PP. 735-44.

524. STEVENSON, BURTON E. Famous Single Poems, and the Controversies which have raged around them. Harrap, 1924. 7 × 41. PP. 348. 5s.

525. TURNER, J. E. The Place of Thought in Poetry. Personalist, Jan. 1924, V, 47–56.

526. UNTERMEYER, LOUIS. The Future of Rhyme. Sat. Rev. of Lit., Nov. 15, 22, 1924, 1, 278, 314.

527. WEIRECK, BRUCE. From Whitman to Sandburg in American Poetry: a Critical Survey. London, New York: Macmillan, 1924. 19.5 cm. pp. xvi, 245. $2.; 9s. Rev. in Nation, June 4, 1924, CXVIII, 664; by David Morton in Outlook, Apr. 30, 1924, CXXXVI, 745; in T.L.S., Sept. 4, 1924.

528. WELLS, HENRY WILLIS. Poetic Imagery: Illus. from Elizabethan Literature. (Columbia Univ. Studies in Eng. and Comp. Lit.) New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1924. 21 cm. pp. vii, 231. $1.75. Rev. in Nation, Apr. 4, 1924, CXVIII, 401; by Mark Van Doren in Nation, Apr. 9, 1924, CXVIII, 401–2.

WENGER, CHRISTIAN NAT. See 1392.

529. WILLIAMS, RALPH C. Two Studies in Epic Theory. M. Phil., Nov. 1924, XXII, 133-58.

530. WOODS, MARGARET L. Poetry and the Prosaics. Fortn. Rev., 1924, CXV, 809-19.

Prose. 531. FREEMAN, JOHN. English Portraits and Essays.

Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. Rev. by Edward Shanks in Mercury, July 1924, X, 57, 325–6.

HOFFMANN, RICHARD. See 1973.

532. WITHINGTON, ROBERT. Of the Romantic Essay. So. Atlantic Quart., July 1924, XXIII, 289–96.

X. OLD ENGLISH

X (a). GENERAL

Anthologies and Readers. 533. CRAIGIE, W. A. (ed.). Easy Readings in Anglo-Saxon. With vocabularies. Edinburgh: Hutchen, 1924. Demy 8vo. pp. 64. 2s. 6d.

.534. Specimens of Anglo-Saxon Prose. 1. Biblical Narratives and Ancient History. With vocabularies. Edinburgh: Hutchen, 1924. Demy 8vo. pp. 77. 2s. 6d.

535. KERSHAW, N. (MRS H. M. CHADWICK). Anglo-Saxon and Norse Poems. (Bibl. 1922, 855.) Cambridge, 1922. Rev. by Eilert Ekwall in Anglia Beibl., May 1924, XXXV, 133-7 [important]; by J. R. Hulbert in M. Phil., Aug. 1924, XXII, 109–10.

RYPINS, STANLEY. Three Old English Prose-Texts. See 62.

536. SEDGEFIELD, W. J. (ed.). An Anglo-Saxon Verse-Book. (Bibl. 1922, 856.) Rev. by Fr. Klaeber in J. E. G. Phil., Jan. 1924, XXIII, 121-4; by S. J. Crawford in M.L.R., Jan. 1924, XIX, 104-8; by H. M. Flasdieck in Anglia Beibl., June 1924, XXXV, 165–6.

Miscellaneous. 537. CRAIGIE, W. A. Interpolations and Omissions in Anglo-Saxon Poetic Texts. [Privately printed.] Philologica, part III. 538. The Meaning of Ambyre Wind. [Privately printed.] pp. 2. Philologica, part III.

539. FERGUSON, THOMAS EWING. On Translating Anglo-Saxon Verse. Texas Rev., Oct. 1923, IX, 31–6. Includes a translation of The Battle of Brunanburh.

540. FLASDIECK, HERMANN M. Zur Charakteristik der sprachlichen Verhältnisse in Altenglischer Zeit. Beitr., May 1924, XLVIII, 376-413.

541. GLOGAUER, ERNST. Die Bedeutungsübergänge der Konjunktionen in der ags. Dichtersprache. (Bibl. 1922, 230.) Leipzig, 1922. Rev. by H. M. Flasdieck in E. St., 1924, LVIII, 93–4. HOOPS, JOHANNES. Angelsächsisches blad. See 120. HEIDEMANN, GERHARD. See 223.

542. LIEBERMANN, F. Angelsächsische Arzneikunde im 12. Jh. fortlebend. Archiv, 1924, CXLVII, 92–3.

543. 544.

Angelsächsisch Lidwicas. Archiv, 1924, CXLVII, 249–50. Speiseverbote der Angelsachsen. Archiv, 1924, CXLVII, 250. LUICK, KARL. Zu ae. onzéan. See 122.

545. ROUTH, J. Anglo-Saxon Meter. M. Phil., May 1924, XXI, 4. SCHÜCK, HENRIK. Allmän Litteraturhistoria. Vol. II. Medeltiden. See 2269.

546. SCHÜCKING, LEVIN L. Zu den Anfängen des Familienlebens in England. N. Sprachen, Jan.-Mar. 1924, XXXII, part 1.

547. SINGER, S. Stil und Weltanschauung der altgermanischen Poesie. Festschrift für Oskar Walzel, ed. by J. Wahle and V. Klemperer, Wildpark-Potsdam, Athenaion.

X (b). OLD ENGLISH WRITINGS

Aelfred. CRAIGIE, W. A. The Meaning of Ambyre Wind. [Orosius.] See 538.

548. CRAWFORD, S. J. (ed.). The Old English Version of the Heptateuch, etc. (Bibl. 1923, 801.) E.E.T.S. Or. Ser. 160. Rev. by Eilert Ekwall in Anglia Beibl., July 1924, XXXV, 193-5 [important]. Aelfric Grammaticus. Anger, Robert. See 230.

Aldhelm. 549. Cook, ALBERT StanBURROUGH. Aldhelm's Legal Studies. J. E. G. Phil., Jan. 1924, XXIII, 104–13.

Andreas. 550. Cook, ALBERT STANBURROUGH. The Old English Andreas and Bishop Acca of Hexham. Trans. Conn. Acad. New Haven, June 1924, XXVI, 245-332. $1.20.

Battle of Maldon. √551. LABORDE, E. D. The Style of 'the Battle of Maldon.' M.L.R., Oct. 1924, XIX, 4, 401-17.

Bede. 552. Cook, ALBERT StanBURROUGH. Bede and Homer. Archiv, 1924, CXLVII, 93-4.

Beowulf. 553. ANSCOMBE, ALFRED.

N.Q., Feb. 16, 1924, CXLVI, 112–13.

554. Cook, ALBERT STANBURROUGH. Feb. 1924, xxxix, 77–82.

555.

Hama in the 'Beowulf."

Beowulf 1422. M.L.N.,

The Possible Begetter of the Old English 'Beowulf' and 'Widsith.' (Bibl. 1922, 874; 1923, 809.) Rev. by Alan D. McKillop in J. E. G. Phil., Apr. 1924, XXIII, 305-7; by H. Flasdieck in E. St., 1924, LVIII, 124–6.

556. HECHT, HANS. Zu Holthausens Bericht über v. Sydow, Beowulf och Bjarke. (Beibl. XXXIV, 357-8.) Anglia Beibl., July 1924, XXXV, 218-19. (See Bibl. 1923, 822, 823.)

557. KLAEBER, FR. Beowulf and the Fight at Finnsburg. 1922. (Bibl. 1923, 814.) Rev. by H. Flasdieck in E. St., 1924, LVIII, 119–24; by William Witherle Lawrence in J. E. G. Phil., Apr. 1924, XXIII, 294-300.

558. SEWELL, WILLIAM A. P. A Reading in Beowulf. T.L.S., Sept. 11, 1924.

559. SYDOW, C. W. von. Beowulf och Bjarke. (Bibl. 1923, 822.) Rev. by S. B. Liljegren in Neophilologus, 1904, x, part 1; by Kemp Malone in J. E. G. Phil., July 1924, XXIII, 458–60.

560.

Scyld Scefing. Namn och Bygd, XII, parts 1, 2.

561. WILLIAMS, R. A. The Finn Episode in Beowulf. An Essay in Interpretation. Cambridge: Univ. Press, 1924. Demy 8vo. pp. xii, 172. IOS.

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