TY - JOUR AU - Pettet, E. C. AB - REVIEWS OF BOOKS evening recorded in his poem Solitude, when he the vigour and sensitivity of her interpretation trod his Damascus Road and brought back a send us back unfailingly to re-explore the work 'shattering conviction of poverty .. . in terms of him who cried— of the riches that abide', he lived his ardent Life, life is all! in its most full extent creed in obscurity—first that of an Oxford Stretcht out to all things, and with all student, and then of a poor clergyman at Content! Credenhill in his native county. Yet Traherne MARGARET WILLY savoured the fullness of living too intensely ever to turn an ascetic back on the world's delight. During his subsequent years in From Shakespeare to Joyce. By ELMER EDGAR STOLL. Doubleday & Doran (New York). Restoration society, as private chaplain to Sir Orlando Bridgeman, Lord Keeper of the Seal, This book consists of a score of critical essays he discerned in all its diverse temporal forms— written mostly during the ten years follow- the theatre, the human pageant, or the music ing the author's wellrknown Art and Artifice in whose metaphors, Miss Wade observes, spring Shakespeare (1933). The contents are some- so TI - From Shakespeare to Joyce JO - English DO - 10.1093/english/5.30.212 DA - 1945-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/from-shakespeare-to-joyce-5YVAaWaYxq SP - 212 EP - 213 VL - 5 IS - 30 DP - DeepDyve ER -