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Literary Essays and Reviews of the 1920s & 30s (Library of America #176)

by Edmund Wilson

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"In reissuing nearly two thousand pages of Wilson's literary writing from the 1920s through the 1940s, the Library of America — which owes its existence in large part to Wilson's lobbying for a sort of national Pleiade of standard editions of American classics — has provided both a monument to Wilson's commanding achievement and a provocative goad for future reviewers, if that endangered species should survive in its steadily shrinking habitat." Christopher Benfey, The New Republic (read the entire New Republic review)

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Edmund Wilson was the dominant American literary critic from the 1920s until his death in 1972, but he was also far more than that: a chronicler of his times, a historian of ideas, a probing observer of himself and of the society around him. With this volume and a companion volume devoted to the 30s and 40s — the first two entries in what will be a series devoted to Wilson's work — The Library of America pays tribute to the writer who first conceived the idea of a publishing series dedicated to bringing out in a complete and compact form the principal American classics.

Literary Essays and Reviews of the 1920s and 30s presents Wilson in the extraordinary first phase of his career, participating in a cultural renaissance and grappling with the crucial issues of his era. The Shores of Light (1952) is Wilson's magisterial assemblage of early reviews, sketches, stories, memoirs, and other writings into a teeming panorama of America's literary life in a period of exuberant expansion and in the years of political and economic strife that followed. Wilson traces the emergence of a new American writing as he reviews the work of Hemingway, Stevens, Cummings, Dos Passos, Wilder, and many others, including his close friends F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edna St. Vincent Millay. Little escapes his notice: burlesque shows and Henry James, Soviet theater and the magic of Harry Houdini, the first novels of Malraux and the rediscovery of Edgar Allan Poe.

Axel's Castle (1931), his pioneering overview of literary modernism, includes penetrating studies of Yeats, Eliot, Proust, Joyce, Gertrude Stein, and others. For several generations this book has stood as an indispensable companion to some of the crucial turning points in modern literature. Both these classic works display abundantly Wilson's extraordinary erudition and unquenchable curiosity, his visionary grasp of larger historical meanings, his gift for acute psychological portraiture, and the matchless suppleness and lucidity of his prose. For Wilson, there are no minor subjects; every literary occasion sparks writing that is witty, energetic, and alive to the undercurrents of his time.

In addition this volume includes a number of uncollected reviews from the same period, including discussions of H. L. Mencken, Edith Wharton, and Bernard Shaw

Product Details

ISBN:
9781598530131
Author:
Wilson, Edmund
Publisher:
Library of America
Editor:
Dabney, Lewis M.
Author:
Dabney, Lewis M.
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Literature, Modern
Subject:
History and criticism
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
American
Subject:
Literature, Modern -- History and criticism.
Subject:
Anthologies-Essays
Edition Description:
B-Hardcover
Series:
Library of America
Series Volume:
176
Publication Date:
20071004
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Pages:
1025
Dimensions:
8.14x5.28x1.22 in. 1.37 lbs.
Age Level:
from 18

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