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Tate Versus History

Farrell, Randall | July 26, 1941 issue

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This article briefly discusses the book "Reason in Madness," by Allen Tate. These are critical essays: some are literary criticism in a narrow sense, some in a broad, and some are not literary criticism at all. The essays are disconnected and occasional, the preface says, but that is not one's impression; Mr. Tate's style, method, and point of view give the book a surprising unity. The style will please anyone: few people write English with so much strength, ease, and wit. The method is what Mr. Tate confesses it is--the attack.

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REASON in Madness (Book); TATE, Allen; ESSAYS; CRITICISM; PROSE literature; STYLE, Literary
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