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A Scholar and a Gentleman

Powys, Llewellyn | March 29, 1922 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Memories and Notes of Persons and Places," by Sidney Colvin. Colvin represents in the history of English criticism a transition point between the old-fashioned judicial method and the new-fashioned impressionist method, and there are moods in which people return to his disinterested and self-effacing studies of poets with the kind of pleasant relief with which in actual life people encounter refined and enthusiastic erudition which has been as yet unperturbed by psychoanalytical curiosity.

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MEMORIES & Notes of Persons & Places (Book); COLVIN, Sidney; CRITICISM; LITERATURE; POETS; PSYCHOANALYSIS
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