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The Realms of Gold

Firkins, O. W. | September 28, 1918 issue

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This article focuses on several books on poetry—"The Poets of Modern France," by Ludwig Lewisohn, "The Lyrical Poems of Hugo Von Hofmannsthal," "Lustra," by Ezra Pound and "The English Sonnet," by T.W.H. Crosland. Lewisohn's book is a translation of sixty French lyrics, to which he has prefixed a clear, compact and critically valuable introduction written in an engaging, if slightly florid, style. Modern French verse, according to Lewisohn, is distinguished by the will to embody or exploit the self.

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POETRY; BOOKS; POETS of Modern France, The (Book); LYRICAL Poems of Hugo Von Hofmannsthal, The (Book); LUSTRA (Book); ENGLISH Sonnet, The (Book)
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