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Full Description
This book, first published in 1962, is a collection of twenty-four essays written by Frank Kermode between 1958 and early 1961, and are all concerned with criticism and fiction. Puzzles and Epiphanies: Essays and Reviews 1958-1961 includes essays on the works of James Joyce, William Golding, E. M. Forster, and J. D. Salinger, amongst many others. This book is ideal for students of literature.
Contents
Preface; Note to the Second Impression; Chapter I Poet and Dancer before Diaghilev; Chapter II On David Jones; Chapter III The Myth-Kitty; Chapter IV Hunter and Shaman; Chapter V Counter-Revolution; Chapter VI Second Nature, Valéry; Chapter VII Edmund Wilson and Mario Praz; Chapter VIII Northrop Frye; Chapter IX Sillies; Chapter X The One Orderly Product, E. M. Forster; Chapter XI Puzzles and Epiphanies, James Joyce; Chapter XII A Short View of Musil; Chapter XIII Pasternak; Chapter XIV The Interpretation of the Times, Isherwood, Powell; Chapter XV Old Orders Changing, Tate, Lampedusa; Chapter XVI Henry Miller and John Betjeman; Chapter XVII Beckett, Snow, and Pure Poverty; Chapter XVIII Mr. Waugh's Cities; Chapter XIX Mr. Greene's Eggs and Crosses; Chapter XX Fit Audience, J. D. Salinger; Chapter XXI Mr. Wilson's People; Chapter XXII William Golding; Chapter XXIII Durrell and Others; Chapter XXIV Nabokov's Bend Sinister;



