Description: 1965 THE COMMONWEAL MAGAZINE PUBLIC AFFAIRS LITERATURE, EDITH SITWELL, DICKENS Click images to enlarge Description MAY 14, 1965 THE COMMONWEAL MAGAZINE, A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS. Vol. 82 Issue # 8 (MAY 14, 1965) FIRST EDITION 36 PAGES THIS MAGAZINE IS COMPLETE, CLEAN AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION... PLEASE SEE PICTURES THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS Some of the Contents Are... Vol. 82 Issue 8 (May 14, 1965) CORRESPONDENCE Priests in the World Pittsburgh, Pa. To the Editors: Justus George Lawler Problem of Priests in the World," April 16 has correctly... EDITORIALS the dichotomy which Mr. Lawler wishes not only to continue, but to cleanse of any mutual contagion. The removal of the priesthood from those issues which concern the laymen has led to the... GROUND RULES FOR WAR O'Gara, James ALL THINGS CONSIDERED GROUND RULES FOR WAR In his Easter Message Pope Paul appealed for "reasonable negotiations" and "constructive collaboration" in Vietnam.... EDITH SITWELL Pryce-Jones, Alan EDITH SITWELL Holding court among straw men ALAN PRYCE-JONES When I think of Edith Sitwell I think of a particular evening at Renishaw twenty years.. VERSE: TO A BEREAVED MOTHER Snow, Wilbert patched to the papers, allies were drummed up, stuffed cats and abusive telegrams sent whizzing towards the offender. Reviewers and critics used therefore to beg off. When I was a London editor I... THE COMMON EMPEROR Price, Nancy that, although her admonitions certainly helped to restore the fallen reputations of Swinburne and his like, her critical notebooks are almost unreadable. It is as a poet alone that she is... TAKING DICKENS SERIOUSLY McCabe, Bernard TAKING DICKENS SERIOUSLY Partner of Dostoevsky? BERNARD MeCABE "Mrs. MacStinger resorted to a great distance every Sunday morning to attend the ministry of the... PRITCHETT'S NEW YORK Finn, James most striking chapters are devoted to exploring and identifying what in terms of art the Dickens novel is not, offering a wide-ranging and severely testing commentary on the greatest art,... POET OF PLAINNESS Elman, Richard M. Ricans, largely unskilled or semi-skilled. Nor is there in this fantastically rich city adequate provision for these new members, in terms of housing, education, or employment. And there seems... THE SCREEN Hartung, Philip T. HARLEM, MON AMOUR THE SCREEN Every now and then there comes along a film so good that one wishes it were better. Such a picture is "The Pawnbroker," in which Rod... THE STAGE Sheed, Wilfrid flashbacks are a complete scene, as when Sol in a jammed subway recalls the crowded prisoners being hauled to the camp; or when the assistant's girl (Thelma Oliver), a Negro prostitute, comes... BOOKS terpart of the stupid friend or the ugly house; assuming in ourselves a degree of aesthetic concentration bordering on the angelic. Natural bad taste is repressed at a cost, in pleasure, if... ART Kaufman, Betty have a proselytizing approach to Judaism. The Vatican II statement exculpating the Jews from deicide has no real meaning to Judaism, for a Jew does not think of Jesus as God. Finally, if the... Get images that make Supersized seem small.Showcase your items with Auctiva's Listing Templates! THE simple solution for eBay sellers. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter
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