Aldous HuxleyDonald Watt Routledge, 5. 9. 2013 - Počet stran: 518 This set comprises forty volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first sixty-eight volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995. |
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NOTE ON THE TEXT | 37 |
HERBERT S GORMAN review in New Republic October | 43 |
HAROLD MONRO on Huxleys poems 1920 | 52 |
Crome Yellow 1921 | 60 |
JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH review in Literary Review March | 68 |
Huxley as a serious writer June 1922 | 74 |
Unsigned review in TLS November 1923 | 78 |
RAYMOND MORTIMER review in New Statesman | 85 |
GEORGE STEVENS review in Saturday Review of Literature | 258 |
WILLIAM TROY review in Nation New York July 1936 | 263 |
GABRIEL MARCEL review in LEurope nouvelle August | 269 |
ELIZABETH BOWEN on Huxley December 1936 | 276 |
W B YEATS on Huxley 1936 | 284 |
HONOR CROOME review in Spectator November 1937 | 285 |
THOMAS WOLFE on Huxleys ideal December 1937 | 291 |
DAVID DAICHES on Huxley 1939 | 304 |
Unsigned review in NYTBR November 1923 | 91 |
GRANT OVERTON on Huxley 1923 1924 | 98 |
Huxleys elasticity May 1924 | 104 |
LEONARD WOOLF review in Nation and Athenaeum | 111 |
JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH review in Nation New York | 118 |
CONRAD AIKEN on Huxleys conversational style April | 124 |
EDMUND GOSSE on Along the Road October 1925 | 132 |
JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH review in Nation New York | 139 |
Unsigned review in Spectator October 1926 | 143 |
R A TAYLOR review in Spectator October 1928 | 152 |
ROBERT MORSS LOVETT review in New Republic | 159 |
HENRY SEIDEL CANBY review in Saturday Review | 166 |
ARNOLD BENNETT on Point Counter Point April 1929 | 174 |
DESMOND MACCARTHY on Huxleys limitations 1930 | 181 |
ANDRÉ GIDE on Point Counter Point 1931 | 189 |
ERNEST HEMINGWAY on Huxley 1932 | 195 |
JOSEPH NEEDHAM review in Scrutiny May 1932 | 202 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL review in New Leader March 1932 | 210 |
MARGARET CHENEY DAWSON review in NYHTBR | 216 |
G K CHESTERTON on Huxley January 1933 | 228 |
WYNDHAM LEWIS on the opening of Point Counter Point | 237 |
Eyeless in Gaza 1936 | 245 |
Q D LEAVIS review in Scrutiny September 1936 | 251 |
After Many a Summer 1939 | 316 |
THOMAS J MERTON review in Catholic World November | 320 |
GEORGE CATLIN review in Saturday Review of Literature | 326 |
GEORGE ORWELL on Huxleys antiUtopias 1940 1946 | 332 |
CRANE BRINTON review in Saturday Review of Literature | 337 |
WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM on Huxley 1944 | 343 |
ORVILLE PRESCOTT review in Yale Review Autumn 1944 | 351 |
CYRIL CONNOLLY review in New Statesman and Nation | 357 |
E M JOAD review in New Statesman and Nation | 364 |
Ape and Essence 1948 | 369 |
JOHN ARMSTRONG letter in reply to Anthony West | 377 |
ROBERT RICHMAN review in New Republic October 1952 | 386 |
THOMAS MANN on The Doors of Perception March 1954 | 394 |
THOMAS E COONEY review in Saturday Review New | 412 |
CASHENDEN CASS review in New Republic September | 418 |
FRANK BALDANZA on Huxleys human fugue Spring 1959 | 428 |
Collected Essays 1959 | 438 |
P N FURBANK review in Spectator March 1962 | 449 |
ARTHUR HERZOG review in Nation New York August | 455 |
RICHARD S KENNEDY on Huxleys final wisdom Winter | 465 |
Translations | 477 |
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