Edited and translated by Marie Jenney Howe. New York: John Day Co. 1929. 8vo. x + 198 pp. $3.50. Assuredly, coming after the scholarly and exhaustive works of W. Karénine, Vincent, Maurms, and several ...
Surely one of the most beguiling books of this season, this rich, sophisticated, often hilarious and disarming novel is the autobiography of a typical Englishman as told through his lifelong journal.
INTIMATE JOURNALS OF CHARLES BAUDELAIRE (128 pp.)—Translafed by Christopher Isherwood, introduction by W.H. Auden—Marcel Rodd ($3). Something of Baudelaire is in every present-day neurotic whose ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...