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Autumn 1949 (Volume II, No. 3)

Comment from the Editors
by Joseph Bennett , William Arrowsmith , Frederick Morgan
From Poe to Valéry
by T. S. Eliot
The Kingdom of Our Language
by W. B. C. Watkins
Song for the Air, or Several Attitudes About Breathing; The Place of Pain in the Universe
by Anthony Hecht
New Forest
by Eleanor Hesthal
The NRACP
by George P. Elliott
The House; Willow
by James Merrill
Eliot’s Moral Dialectic
by Hugh Kenner
Palm Sunday; The Virgin Considered as a Picture
by Edgar Bowers
Bloomsbury and the Academics
by B. Rajan
Mozart: Three Elevations
by Joseph Kerman
Film Chronicle
by George Barbarow
Every Poem an Epitaph
by William Meredith
Passion and Form
by Howard Nemerov

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