THE LITTLE REVIEW, Vol. III, No. 3
Issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine, including Emma Goldman's LETTERS FROM PRISON.
Issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine, including Emma Goldman's LETTERS FROM PRISON.
Double issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine.
Early issue of the celebrated Modernist journal, full of vigorous cultural and literary criticism.
First printing, review copy, of this sharply argued and observed "history without narrative" of modern poetry in Britain.
First edition of Gittings's commentary on the five odes of Keats published in 1820, with facsimile reproductions and transcriptions of the earliest known manuscripts.
Review copy of Hall's personally gathered "literary gossip" about Ezra Pound, Dylan Thomas, T.S. Eliot, and Robert Frost.
First printing of this critical discussion of modern US and European poetry and its difficulties.
Signed first printing of these collected columns on selected poems, by the former U.S. poet laureate and winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.
First printing of these collected essays, primarily on literature, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former Poet Laureate of the United States.
First printing of this illustrated literary biography of Keats, traced through the history of his surviving manuscripts.
Inscribed first printing of Heffernan's study of landscape in the arts of four English Romantic painters and poets, recipient of the Brown University Press First Book Prize Award.
Late Georgian edition of Johnson's landmark collection of essays on 52 poets, a major work in English canon formation.
Rare first printing of Kenner's most important work, a monumental study of modernist literature and an argument for Ezra Pound's centrality to it.
First edition of this collection of eighteen of Kitchen's critical essays on contemporary writers, with a foreword by Stephen Corey.
First edition of this critical study of Shakespearean readings by Coleridge, Keats, Woolf, Charles Olson, John Berryman, Allen Ginsberg, and Ted Hughes, inscribed by Leinwand to contemporary poet Stanley Plumly.
First printing of Langenbach's study of Pound and Yeats's three years sharing a Sussex cottage, inscribed to poet Stanley Plumly and with Plumly's annotations.
First edition of this collection of short stories, poems, and critical essays from the first five years of ACCENT magazine, with work by Richard Wright, Dylan Thomas, Wallace Stevens, Katherine Anne Porter, Marguerite Young, John Berryman, and many others.
First printing of the collected papers from the 1995 John Keats Bicentennial Conference, inscribed by editor Ronald Sharp to poet Stanley Plumly (author of the later POSTHUMOUS KEATS), with Plumly's own annotations.
Lovely first printing of Keats's poetry holographs held by Harvard, reproduced here in 140 photographs with facing-page transcriptions.
Advance uncorrected proof copy of these collected student interviews with Robert Pinsky, Seamus Heaney, Philip Levine, Michael Hofmann, and David Perry.
First edition of this collection of essays on 19th- and 20th-century poets, including Elizabeth Bishop, Wallace Stevens, Seamus Heaney, and Jorie Graham.