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South Atlantic Quarterly (1959) 58 (1): 130–132.
Published: 01 January 1959
...John W. Stevenson A. E. Housman, Scholar and Poet . By Marlow Norman . Minneapolis : The University of Minnesota Press , 1958 . Pp. viii , 192 . $3.50 . A. E. Housman: Man Behind a Mask . By Hawkins Maude M. . Chicago : Henry Regnery Company , 1958 . Pp. xii , 292...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1955) 54 (4): 565–566.
Published: 01 October 1955
...Helen Bevington The Manuscript Poems of A. E. Housman . Edited by Haber Tom Burns . Minneapolis : The University of Minnesota Press , 1955 . Pp. 146 . $4.50 . Copyright © 1955 by Duke University Press 1955 Book Reviews 565 of what we have long known about the sensibility...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1956) 55 (4): 487–500.
Published: 01 October 1956
...John W. Stevenson Copyright © 1956 by Duke University Press 1956 THE PASTORAL SETTING IN THE POETRY OF A. E. HOUSMAN* John W. Stevenson AN OBVIOUS comment on Housman is that he wrote in a pastoral vein; it is more difficult to define the nature of his pastoralism and its contribution...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1958) 57 (1): 69–85.
Published: 01 January 1958
...John W. Stevenson Copyright © 1958 by Duke University Press 1958 THE MARTYR AS INNOCENT: HOUSMAN S LONELY LAD* John W. Stevenson IT IS STRANGE that no one has thought to define the nature and attitude of Housman s characters: his soldiers, his lovers, his rustics. Such people as Ned and Dick...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1941) 40 (4): 368–378.
Published: 01 October 1941
...Tom Burns Haber Copyright © 1941 by Duke University Press 1941 THE SPIRIT OF THE PERVERSE IN A. E. H. TOM BURNS HABER ONE OF THE lyrics in A. E. Housman s posthumous More Poems Number XVIII contains a clue to his poetry which, I believe, has never been followed home. This is the poem: Delight...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1938) 37 (1): 54–66.
Published: 01 January 1938
... similarity of their view's, it may be il­ luminating to compare for a moment Miss Millay and A. E. Housman. In spite of the apparently personal quality of his poems, Housman is far more dramatic: his own voice is veiled and trans­ muted by a complex screen, and comes to us, not as his own, but somewhat...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1959) 58 (1): 132–134.
Published: 01 January 1959
... The South Atlantic Quarterly Mrs. Hawkins insists in her preface that she is not writing a critical study of the poetry, and yet she uses the poetry as evidence of Housman s sexual inversion, and Mr. Marlow presents his work because there has been no comprehensive study of the poetry, yet he achieves only...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (1): 70–77.
Published: 01 January 1982
... is confessing, and his work is a selfindulgence, a self-treatment. The Greeks were not wrong in assigning poetry and medicine to the same god. Joyce, who refused to be psycho­ analyzed by Jung, wrote later, I can psoakoonaloose myself (FW 522.34); and Housman, in The Name and Nature of Poetry a lecture whose...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1955) 54 (4): 564–565.
Published: 01 October 1955
... with such pleasant style as to make her book valuable to students of both English and French literature of the eighteenth cen­ tury. The bibliography alone would make the book worth acquiring. LODWXCK HARTLEY The Manuscript Poems of A. E. Housman. Edited by Tom Burns Haber. Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1958) 57 (4): 518–519.
Published: 01 October 1958
..., which offers the closest parallel, the central character is a sentimental young pagan who, says Faulkner, re­ minded one of a pregnant woman in his calm belief that nature, the earth which had spawned him, would care for him, and who greatly admired the philosophical attitude expressed in Housman s...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1961) 60 (4): 502–503.
Published: 01 October 1961
... on the person­ ality and poetry of A. E. Housman, whom Mr. Lucas knew at the Book Reviews 503 University of Cambridge, he reaches perhaps his greatest clarity in a revealing discourse on the man and the poet. In the end it is a pleasure to reflect that Housman s style, a simple but highly civilized one that Mr...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1958) 57 (4): 519–521.
Published: 01 October 1958
... the philosophical attitude expressed in Housman s Shropshire Lad, be­ cause the man that wrote it felt that way, and didn t care who knew it. This young Christ, to be sure, is still under the protective care of nature which had spawned him, but under different circumstances (if condemned to die), it is not hard...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1963) 62 (3): 365–376.
Published: 01 July 1963
... in literature, even though rebellious spirits vary from country to country in their aims. Some common ground must exist. A. E. Housman died in 1936, leaving the manuscript of More Poems. From forty-eight previously unpublished pieces arises the miasma of what we nowadays call the universal existential misery...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1961) 60 (4): 503–504.
Published: 01 October 1961
...Peter G. Phialas Book Reviews 503 University of Cambridge, he reaches perhaps his greatest clarity in a revealing discourse on the man and the poet. In the end it is a pleasure to reflect that Housman s style, a simple but highly civilized one that Mr. Lucas wholly admires, is also Mr. Lucas s own...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1975) 74 (1): 21–33.
Published: 01 January 1975
... more eccentric the more they are developed and emphasized in isolation. It would indeed be far-fetched to compare Pascal as philosopher with either Descartes or Leibnitz, even as it would be more out­ rageous to suggest that there is a sense in which Housman may be considered a more profound poet than...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1984) 83 (1): 1–17.
Published: 01 January 1984
... be. That Pound was an unusually gifted parodist is to be seen throughout his work, to the very last Cantos', his first notable success appeared in the 8. Gaudier-Brzeska: A Memoir (1916; New York, 1960), p. 85. Imagism and Irony 5 Canzoni of 1911, the Song in the Manner of Housman (later called Mr. Housman s...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1948) 47 (4): 587.
Published: 01 October 1948
... such staple subjects as Pepys, Dr. Johnson, Meredith, A. E. Housman, and Trollope, and (one of the best) The Poetry of the Brontes, to Joel Barlow s epic, 1787, the Ospedale del Ceppo, in Pistoia, and thoughts on the relations of artist and layman. P. F. Baum. Pontiac and the Indian Uprising. By Howard H...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1945) 44 (3): 327–328.
Published: 01 July 1945
..., the Hazlitts (William and Henry), Baudelaire, C. Day Lewis, Keats, Proust, and Balzac are thus exalted. In other incidental judgments the author plays the role of the Queen in Alice in Wonder­ land,, ordering the decapitation of Thomas Mann, Arnold, W. H. Auden, Hardy, and Housman. He plays the part...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1948) 47 (4): 587–588.
Published: 01 October 1948
... such staple subjects as Pepys, Dr. Johnson, Meredith, A. E. Housman, and Trollope, and (one of the best) The Poetry of the Brontes, to Joel Barlow s epic, 1787, the Ospedale del Ceppo, in Pistoia, and thoughts on the relations of artist and layman. P. F. Baum. Pontiac and the Indian Uprising. By Howard H...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1961) 60 (4): 501–502.
Published: 01 October 1961
... brings endless observation to bear in a charm­ ingly rambling discussion Of Books. In a critical essay on the person­ ality and poetry of A. E. Housman, whom Mr. Lucas knew at the ...