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Edmund Wilson: Literary Essays and Reviews of the 1920s And 30s (LOA #176)

The Shores of Light / Axel's Castle / Uncollected Reviews

Edmund Wilson: Literary Essays and Reviews of the 1920s And 30s (LOA #176)( )
Author: Wilson, Edmund
Editor: Dabney, Lewis M.
Series title:Library of America Edmund Wilson Edition Ser.
ISBN:978-1-59853-013-1
Publication Date:Oct 2007
Publisher:Library of America, The
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $40.00
Book Description:

With this inaugural volume of what will be a series devoted to Edmund 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...
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Book Details
Pages:1025
Detailed Subjects: Literary Criticism / American / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.12 x 8.15 x 1.21 Inches
Book Weight:1.377 Pounds
Author Biography
Wilson, Edmund (Author)
Wilson roamed the world and read widely in many languages. He was a journalist for leading literary periodicals: Vanity Fair, where he was briefly managing editor; The New Republic, where he was associate editor for five years; and the New Yorker, where he was book reviewer in the 1940s. These varied experiences were typical of Wilson's range of interests and ability. Eternally productive and endlessly readable, he conquered American literature in countless essays. If he is idiosyncratic and lacks a rigid mold, that probably contributes to his success as a literary critic, since he was not committed to interpretation in the straitjacket of some popular approach or dogma. His critical position suits his cosmopolitan background---historical and sociological considerations prevail. He went through a brief Marxist period and experimented with Freudian criticism. Axel's Castle (1931), a penetrating analysis of the symbolist writer, has exerted a great influence on contemporary literary criticism. Its dedication, to Christian Gauss of Princeton, reads:"It was principally from you that I acquired.. .my idea of what literary criticism ought to be---a history of man's ideas and imaginings in the setting of the conditions which have shaped them."His volume of satiric short stories, Memoirs of Hecate County (1946), with its frankly erotic passages, was the subject of court cases in a less tolerant decade than the present one. It was Wilson's own favorite among his writings, but he complained that those individuals who like his other work tend to disregard it. 020



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