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1 .
Portrait of Jennie
by Robert Nathan. 212 pgs.
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
A Note on the Type
2 .
The Weans
by Robert Nathan. 64 pgs.
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The Weans
A Note About the Author
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The Sea-Gull Cry
by Robert Nathan. 214 pgs.
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
4 .
Selected Poems of Robert Nathan
by Robert Nathan. 44 pgs.
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5 .
Writers and Writing ("An Interview with Mr. Robert Nathan" begins on p. 173)
by Robert Van Gelder. 388 pgs.
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Notes on the Literary Life
Mencken on Literature And Politics
Writing Contemporary History
Pearl Buck Talks of Her Work
That Daring Young Man, William Saroyan
A Talk with Erskine Caldwell
Marquand Unburdens Himself
Katherine Anne Porter At Work
BenÉt's Work in Progress
Asch Returns from the Past
Thurber's Life and Hard Times
Thomas Mann in Princeton
John O'Hara, Who Talks Like His Stories
The Road Up for Jesse Stuart
Van Wyck Mason's Way of Work
Ben Appel of Hell's Kitchen
James Warner Bellah On Writing for Money
William Allen White Talks Of Writing and Reading
Sinclair Lewis Talks Of Writing--And Acting
Writing Biography and History
The Future of Writing in A World at War
Professor Lancelot Hogben, An "Author in Flight"
Ernest Hemingway Talks Of Work and War
James Norman Hall Talks About Writing and Idling
Jan Struther, Who Created Mrs. Miniver
This Business of Writing For the Movies
Sigrid Undset Speaks Of Writing and War
Gene Fowler Tells of His Writing Plans
Thomas Wolfe as Friends Remember Him
Van Wyck Brooks on Confident Writing
Mr. Lion Feuchtwanger Talks Of His Work
H. G. Wells Discusses Himself And His Work
Some Difficulties Confronting The Satirist
Stuart Cloete Discusses His Work Methods: He Turned To Writing After Fifteen Years Of Ranching When He Decided There Was Just So Much You Could Do for Cows
Mr. Maugham on the Essentials Of Writing: the Author of "Of Human Bondage" Has Temporarily Quit Fiction
An Interview with Bruce Lancaster
An Interview with Mary Roberts Rinehart
The Curious Retirement Of Mr. Hergesheimer
Louis Adamic on His New Series Of Books
Josephine Lawrence Talks Of Her Work
A Talk with the Author Of "Out of the Night"
An Interview with Theodore Dreiser
An Interview with Mr. Arthur Train
An Interview with Mr. Robert Nathan
A Talk with Clarence Budington Kelland.
A Talk with the Surprised Sally Benson
An Interview with Gelett Burgess
An Interview with Hervey Allen
An Interview with Kay Boyle, Expatriate
An Interview with Budd Schulberg
An Interview with Rex Beach
An Interview with H. Allen Smith
An Interview with Mr. And Mrs. Pinkerton
An Interview with Margaret Leech
An Interview with Rex Stout
An Interview with Charles Morgan
The Author of "A Thousand Shall Fall"
John Gunther, Who Wrote "Inside Europen"
Irvin S. Cobb Discusses His Writing
An Interview with John Dos Passos
A Talk with Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
An Interview with George R. Stewart
An Interview with Irving Bacheller
An Interview with George Jean Nathan
An Interview with Edgar Lee Masters
An Interview with Elliot Paul
An Interview with Louis Bromfield
An Interview with Eric Knight
An Interview with Grace Zaring Stone
An Interview with James T. Farrell
An Interview with Carl Sandburg
An Interview with Eudora Welty
An Interview with Esther Forbes
An Interview with Katharine Brush
An Interview with Lloyd C. Douglas
Miss Macinnes on the Pleasvres of Writing
An Interview with E. B. White, Essayist
An Interview with Faith Baldwin
An Interview with James Street
An Interview with Ellen Glasgow
The Story Behind "They Were Expendable"
Nancy Hale . . . an Analyzer Of the Feminine
An Interview with Christopher Morley
An Interview with Ben Ames Williams
An Interview with Marcia Davenport
An Interview with Bernard De Voto
Three Young Writers in Uniform Report from the Fronts
An Interview with Edna Ferber
An Interview with Carlos P. Romulo
Samuel Hopkins Adams Discusses A Long Writing Career
An Interview With Erich Maria Remarque
6 .
The Writer Observed ("Robert Nathan" begins on p. 119)
by Harvey Breit. 290 pgs.
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Introduction
T. S. Eliot
Robert E. Sherwood
Evelyn Waugh
J. P. Marquand
E. M. Forster
Arnold Toynbee
Albert Schweitzer
Christopher Morley
Angela Thirkell
Robert Hillyer
John O'Hara
Nelson Algren
Alan Paton
Robert Frost
William Carlos Williams
Henry Green
Elizabeth Bowen
Christine Weston
Charles Jackson
Robert Nathan
Dylan Thomas
Aldous Huxley
Robert Penn Warren
Wilbur Daniel Steele
Budd Schulberg
John Dos Passos
W. Somerset Maugham And Evelyn Waugh
Frances Parkinson Keyes
Conrad Aiken
E. E. Cummings
James Norman Hall
Joyce Cary
Noel Coward
Cecil Woodham-Smith
James Jones
Arthur Koestler
Helen Macinnes And Gilbert Highet
J. B. Priestley
Frank Yerby
Norman Mailer
Malcolm Cowley
Ray Bradbury
Phyllis Mcginley
Christopher Isherwood
Van Wyck Brooks
Jean Stafford
Mary Roberts Rinehart
Dylan Thomas
Truman Capote
C. S. Forester
Ralph Ellison
George Jean Nathan
Carl Sandburg
James Thurber
Frank O'Connor
Ernest Hemingway
Edmund Wilson
Saul Bellow
Ernest Hemingway
William Faulkner
Index of Authors Interviewed
About the Author
7 .
I Hear America ... Literature in the United States since 1900 ("Robert Nathan" begins on p. 303)
by Vernon Loggins. 382 pgs.
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I: Introductory
II: Unpremeditated Art
III: Questioning Despair
IV: Cleaving to the Dream
V: Dominant Primordial
VI: Back of the Mask
VII: Manners
VIII: Regional Variations
IX: Iconoclasm
X: Revolution
XI: Cap and Bells
XII: Intellectualism and Experiment
XIII: Mindful of the Millions
Recommended for Reading
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
Index
Index
8 .
Sephardim in the Americas: Studies in Culture and History ("Robert Gunthal Nathan" begins on p. 394)
by Martin A. Cohen, Abraham J. Peck. 504 pgs.
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Introduction: Sephardim in the Americas
Notes
Part I Families and Futures: the Early Sephardic Phenomenon
Part I Families and Futures: the Early Sephardic Phenomenon
Preface
Introduction
Portuguese Sephardim in the Americas
The Fidanques: Symbols of the Continuity of the Sephardic Tradition in America
Part Ii the Sephardic Experience in Latin America
Introduction
"Those of the Hebrew Nation . . ." the Sephardic Experience in Colonial Latin America
Notes
Sephardim in Latin America After Independence
Part III Hidden Roots: Sephardic Culture in North America
The Sephardim in North America in the Twentieth Century
Notes
Language of the Sephardim in Anglo-America
Conclusion
Notes
Notes
Notes
The Sacred and Secular Musical Traditions of the Sephardic Jews in the United States
Judeo-Spanish Traditional Poetry in the United States
Tradition and History: Sephardic Contributions to American Literature
Notes
The Secret Jews of the Southwest
Contributors
Index
9 .
Cavalcade of the American Novel: From the Birth of the Nation to the Middle of the Twentieth Century ("Romance and Fantasy: Elinor Wylie, Robert Nathan, and Thornton Wilder" begins on p. 396)
by Edward Wagenknecht. 578 pgs.
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Chapter I: Brockden Brown and the Pioneers
Chapter II: The Novel Established: the Age of Cooper and Simms
Chapter III: The Soul's Romance: Hawthorne
Chapter IV: The Ambiguities of Herman Melville
Chapter V: Mrs. Stowe and Some Contemporaries
Chapter VI: "The LIncoln of Our LIterature"
Chapter VII: The American Mirror: William Dean Howells
Chapter VIII: The American as Artist: Henry James
Chapter IX: Novelists of the 'Eighties
Chapter X: Some Southern Novelists of the 'Nineties and After
Chapter XI: Towards Naturalism
Chapter XII: Voices of the New Century
Chapter XIII: Edith Wharton: Social Background and Ethical Dilemma
Chapter XIV: Ellen Glasgow: Triumph and Despair
Chaprer XV: Theodore Dreiser, the Mystic Naturalist
Chapter XVI: In the Second Decade
Chapter XVII: Willa Cather and the Lovely Past
Chapter XVIII: James Branch Cabell: the Anatomy of Romanticism*Under the Tide "Cabell: A Reconsideration," the Larger Part of This Chapter Appeared in College English, IX (1948), 239-246. Copyright, 1948, by the University of Chicago Press. Quotations from the Writings of James Branch Cabell in This Chapter Are Made by Kind Permission of the Author.
Chapter XIX: Sinclair Lewis and the Babbitt Warren
Chapter XX: Ernest Hemingway: Legend and Reality
Chapter XXI: Novelists of the 'Twenties
Chapter XXII: Novelists of the 'Thirties
Chapter XXIII: A Note on the Fiction of the 'Forties and After
Appendix: Notes on Novelists Not Considered in the Text
Selected Bibliography with Annotations
Index of Names
Index of Titles
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