I. Compton-Burnett Archives I. Compton-Burnett • 17 Books

Two Worlds and Their Ways (1949)
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A Comedy of Truths (Review) Ernest Jones
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The Tyrants (Review) John Farrelly
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School and Home (Review) Richard McLaughlin
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Ubiquitous Oblique (2 Reviews) Isaac Rosenfeld
The Body, by William Sansom
- The Body by William Sansom
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The Revolving Bookstand
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The Contemporary Feminine (4 Reviews) John J. Maloney
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- Two Worlds and Their Ways by I. Compton-Burnett
- The Golden Apples by Eudora Welty
- The Heat of the Day by Elizabeth Bowen
- The Christmas Tree by Isabel Bolton

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Atlantic Bookshelf (8 Reviews) Charles J. Rolo
Reader's Choice
- Dickens: His Character, Comedy, and Career by Hesketh Pearson
- The Journals of Andre Gide, Vol. III: 1928-1939 by Justin O'Brien and Andre Gide
- Dostoevsky by Andre Gide
- Oscar Wilde by Andre Gide
- If Russia Strikes--- by George Fielding Eliot
- Must We Hide? by Ralph E. Lapp
- Two Worlds and Their Ways by I. Compton-Burnett
- The Melodramatists by Howard Nemerov

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New Books (10 Reviews) Jacques Barzun
A Poet on Culture---and Who Reads What
- Notes Towards the Definition of Culture by T.S. Eliot
- The Journals of Andre Gide, Vol. III: 1928-1939 by Justin O'Brien and Andre Gide
- Jean Barois by Roger Martin du Gard
- Sixteen Self-Sketches by Bernard Shaw
- Parnell to Pearse by John Joseph Horgan
- Poetry and Truth, From My Own Life by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe and R.O. Moon
- Two Worlds and Their Ways by I. Compton-Burnett
- Buried for Pleasure by Edmund Crispin
- Walk the Dark Streets by William Krasner
- The Italian Madrigal by Alfred Einstein