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  1. Selected Poems by John Peale BISHOP, 1960
  2. Now With His Love: Poems by John Peale Bishop, 1933-01-01
  3. Furioso Volume 1 Number 4 by W. H.; Moore, Marianne; Cummings, E. E.; Stevens, Wallace' Durrell, Lawrence; Bishop, John Peale et al Auden, 1941
  4. The Undertaker's Garland by John Peale Bishop, Edmund Wilson Jr., 2010-09-10
  5. John Peale Bishop by Elizabeth Carroll SPINDLER, 1980
  6. THE COLLECTED ESSAYS OF JOHN PEALE BISHOP by Edmund, editor/introduction Wilson, 1948-01-01
  7. Collected Poems of John Peale Bishop by John Peale Bishop;And A Personal MemoirPrefaceEditorAllen Tate, 1933
  8. Southern Vanguard: Stories, Poems & Essays on Southern Themes by Southern Writers - 1st Edition (The John Peale Bishop Memorial Vol) by Andrew Lytle, Parker Tyler et al John Peale Bishop, 1947-01-01
  9. THE COLLECTED ESSAYS OF JOHN PEALE BISHOP. Edited and With an Introduction by Edmund Wilson. by Edmund Wilson, 1948-01-01
  10. A SOUTHERN VANGUARD: THE JOHN PEALE BISHOP MEMORIAL VOLUME. by Allen (editor). Tate, 1947-01-01
  11. The Collected Essays of John Peale Bishop
  12. John Peale Bishop (Twayne's United States Authors Series, 99) by Robert L. White, 1966-06
  13. THE CRACK-UP ... WITH OTHER UNCOLLECTED PIECES, NOTE-BOOKS AND UNPUBLISHED LETTERS. TOGETHER WITH LETTERS TO FITZGERALD FROM GERTRUDE STEIN, EDITH WHARTON, T. S. ELIOT, THOMAS WOLFE AND JOHN DOS PASSOS. AND ESSAYS AND POEMS BY PAUL ROSENFELD, GLENWAY WESCOTT, JOHN DOS PASSOS, JOHN PEALE BISHOP AND EDMUND WILSON. Edited by Edmund Wilson. by F[rancis] Scott. Fitzgerald, 1945
  14. Act of Darkness by John Peale Bishop, 1935

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16251. Adams, Hazard, 1926-. Antithetical essays in literary criticism and liberal education. Tallahassee: Florida State University Press, 1990, xi, 292pp., 24 cm, PAPERBACK, very good, $7 25835. Atkins, John, 1916-. The art of Ernest Hemingway ; his work and personality. London: Spring Books, 1965, second printing, xx, 258pp., good tan cloth with superficial stain at top of spine and cover, text clean, previous owner's name: Genia Lufschutz, New York, 1960, $6 With a substantial introduction to the new edition of 1964, covering events since the first appearance of the book in 1952. 7101. Bab, Julius, 1880-1955. Amerikas Dichter. Berlin: Christian-Verlag, 1949, 1. Auflage, 111pp., very good orange half-cloth, white boards, INSCRIBED by Julius Bab in German to Herrn Braunsdorf with thanks for his help, dated "in Berliner Julitagen 1951". $75 Chapters on the American classics: Franklin, Paine, Fenimore Cooper, Washington Irving, Poe, Whittier, Emerson, Longfellow, Beecher Stow, Hawthorne, Melville, Whitman, Twaiin, Jack London, Sinclair Lewis, Carl Sandburg.

48. Welty, Eudora: AuthorSheets, Reference Services, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh
In bishop, john peale. Collected Essays of john peale bishop. New York Octagon Books, 1975, c1948. pg. 257259. Criticism The Robber Bridegroom
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  • 49. Bibliography, Principal Works About Fitzgerald
    bishop, john peale. The Missing All. Virginia Quarterly Review, 13 (Winter 1937), 106121. Bryer, Jackson R. Four Decades of F Studies The Best and the
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    • Bruccoli, Matthew J. F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Descriptive Bibliography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1972.
    • Supplement to F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Descriptive Bibliography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1980.
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Descriptive Bibliography, Revised Edition . Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1987.
    • Bryer, Jackson R. The Critical Reputation of F. Scott Fitzgerald . Hamden Conn.: Archon, 1967.
    • Supplement One Through 1981. Hamden, Conn.: Archon, 1984.
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    • Berg, Scott. Maxwell Perkins: Editor of Genius . New York: Congdon/Dutton, 1978.
    • Bruccoli, Matthew J. Scott and Ernest: The Authority of Failure and the Authority of Success
    • Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • Buttitta, Tony. After the Good Gay Times. New York: Viking, 1974; The Lost Summer.London: Robson, 1987.
    • Callaghan, Morley. That Summer in Paris . New York: Coward McCann, 1963.

    50. Poetry Of The First World War: American Poets
    john peale bishop, born May 21, 1892, in Charles Town, West Virginia poet, novelist, and critic, a member of the lost generation and a close associate of
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    John Peale BISHOP , born May 21, 1892, in Charles Town, West Virginia: poet, novelist, and critic, a member of the lost generation and a close associate of the American expatriate writers in Paris in the 1920s. At Princeton University, from which he graduated in 1917, Bishop formed lifelong friendships with Edmund Wilson, the future critic, and with the novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald, who depicted Bishop as the highbrow writer Tom D'Invilliers in This Side of Paradise . Bishop published his first volume of verse, Green Fruit , in 1917. During the war, he served with the 84th Division, and served in the Argonne. After the war he was an editor at Vanity Fair magazine in New York City from 1920 to 1922. He married into wealth and traveled throughout Europe. From 1926 to 1933, he lived in France and acquired a deep admiration for French culture. His collection of stories about his native South, Many Thousands Gone (1931), was followed with a volume of poetry, Now with His Love Act of Darkness , a novel tracing the coming of age of a young man, and Minute Particulars , a collection of verse, both appeared in 1935. He became chief poetry reviewer for

    51. UO Music Services Discographies: Poets Reading Their Poetry
    Recordings of poets reading their own poems/ john peale bishop and Maxwell Bodenheim. Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory,
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    52. Chronology
    1912 Graduates from Hill; enters Princeton University; studies with Gauss; friendship with F. Scott Fitzgerald and john peale bishop; writes for Nassau
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    Edmund Wilson Jr. is born on May 8 in Red Bank, New Jersey, to Edmund and Helen Mather (Kimball) Wilson. Travels to Europe. Enters Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania; writes for Hill Record during his years as a student; studies with Rolfe. Graduates from Hill; enters Princeton University; studies with Gauss; friendship with F. Scott Fitzgerald and John Peale Bishop; writes for Nassau Literary Magazine Graduates from Princeton. Goes for summer to military preparedness camp in Plattsburgh, New York. Soon becomes a reporter for New York Evening Sun Serves with military hospital unit; attends wounded in Vosges, France. Returns to New York and is demobilized; works at freelance writing. Works as managing editor of Vanity Fair Meets Edna Millay. Becomes managing editor of the New Republic (February); travels to Europe (March). , written in collaboration with John Peale Bishop, published; returns to Vanity Fair , again as managing editor, July to May 1923.

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    54. CompPanel #40 Acrostic: Subtext And Countertext
    The speaker of john peale bishop s lovely sonnet, A Recollection, remembers a Renaissance painting of a Venetian woman, red hair / Unbound and bronzed by
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    CompPanels: Images from the Annals of Composition #40 Acrostic: Subtext and Countertext Imagine you are George Tenet, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency. It is a few days after your interview with NBC's Scott Pelley on 60 Minutes (April 29, 2007), during which you insisted three times, "We do not torture." Now in your mailbox is a fan letter in the form of a poem. The poem is a sonnet, and the first quatrain goes: This is gratifying, since you are George Tenet and not a connoisseur of poetry, but since you are George Tenet and ex-director of the CIA, you run the sonnet through computer cryptography software designed to search text for hidden messages. With no hesitation the software reports back that there is indeed a coded message. Isolating the central letter of each line (disregarding spaces and punctuation) and moving from the first to the fourteenth line (this is a sonnet, remember), the poem spells out G-T-E-N-E-T-T-O-R-T-U-R-E-R. The poem is an acrostic. More exactly it is a kind of acrostic called a mesostich (or mesostic), which forms words out of the middle letter of lines. Since in English the subtext of an acrostic runs downward in contrast to the text which runs rightward, part of the effect is graphic.

    55. Stony Brook University Special Collections & Archives
    Recipient bishop, john peale. South Chatham, Massachusetts. TLc, 1943, n.p., 1 p. Recipient Unknown. Unknown. Note In parenthesis on bottom of page
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    56. Poetry Magazine: Historical Index
    bishop, john peale The Hunchback, Volume 18, June 1921, Page 131 Cravings, Volume 40, May 1932, Page 72 Hunger and Thirst, Volume 40, May 1932, Page 72
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    59. The Crack-up By F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edmund Wilson (Used, New, Out
    Thomas Wolfe, and john Dos Passos and essays and poems by Paul Rosenfeld, Glenway Westcott, john Dos Passos, john peale bishop, and Edmund Wilson.
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    60. Charles Willson Peale
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