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Caroline Gordon Archives
Caroline Gordon •ï¿½32 Items / 13 Books, 10 Articles, 9 Reviews
The Strange Children (1951)
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Published Reviews
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    Varieties of Experience (Review)
    The Strange Children, by Caroline Gordon
    1. The Strange Children by Caroline Gordon
    The New Republic, October 29, 1951, p. 28
  2. [+]
    Disillusionment of a Child (Review)
    The Strange Children, by Caroline Gordon
    1. The Strange Children by Caroline Gordon
    The Saturday Review, September 15, 1951, p. 13
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    Children's Books (2 Reviews)
    The Strange Children, by Caroline Gordon
    1. The Strange Children by Caroline Gordon
    2. The Pavilion by Stark Young
    Commonweal, November 16, 1951, pp. 155-156
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    Briefly Noted (4 Reviews)
    Fiction
    1. The Strange Children by Caroline Gordon
    2. The Glittering Shores by Catherine Hubbell
    3. Truth in the Night by Michael McLaverty
    4. The Desert of Love by Francois Mauriac
    The New Yorker, September 15, 1951, pp. 115-116
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    Atlantic Bookshelf (5 Reviews)
    Potpourri
    1. Letters to Benvenuta by Rainer Maria Rilke
    2. The Strange Children by Caroline Gordon
    3. The Lobbyists by Karl Schriftgiesser
    4. The Betrothed by Alessandro Manzoni
    5. This American People by Gerald W. Johnson
    The Atlantic Monthly, November 1951, pp. 97-98
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    Seven Novels (7 Reviews)
    The Holy Sinner, by Thomas Mann
    1. The Holy Sinner by Thomas Mann
    2. Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
    3. Requiem for a Nun by William Faulkner
    4. The End of the Affair by Graham Greene
    5. The Strange Children by Caroline Gordon
    6. Birth of a Hero by Herbert Gold
    7. Intermission by Calvin Tomkins
    The Hudson Review, Spring 1952, pp. 154-160
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    Books in Brief (10 Reviews)
    The Lost Sea, by Jan de Hartog
    1. The Lost Sea by Jan de Hartog
    2. Lucy Carmichael by Margaret Kennedy
    3. The Grass Harp by Truman Capote
    4. A Way Through the Wood by Nigel Balchin
    5. The Blessing by Nancy Mitford
    6. The Strange Children by Caroline Gordon
    7. The Glittering Shores by Catherine Hubbell
    8. Fabia by Olive Higgins Prouty
    9. Schnozzola: The Story of Jimmy Durante by Gene Fowler
    10. Understanding Your Son's Adolescence by J. Roswell Gallagher
    The Harpers Monthly, November 1951, pp. 120-130
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    Brief Comments (24 Reviews)
    Twenty-four outstanding books of the previous quarter
    1. The Face of the Earth by H.M. Tomlinson
    2. The Conduct of Life by Lewis Mumford
    3. Cracks in the Kremlin Wall by Edward Crankshaw
    4. John C. Calhoun: Sectionalist, 1840-1850 by Charles M. Wiltse
    5. The Lobbyists by Karl Schriftgiesser
    6. The Autobiography of William Carlos Williams by William Carlos Williams
    7. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson by Julian P. Boyd, Lyman H. Butterfield, and Mina R. Bryan, ...
    8. The Sea Around Us by Rachel L. Carson
    9. The Lost Library by Walter Mehring
    10. Travels in America, 1816-1817 by Edouard de Montule
    11. In Search of London by H.V. Morton
    12. Katherine Mansfield by Sylvia Berkman
    13. Me and Mister Mountjoy by Ethelind E. Fearon
    14. Journey with Genius by Witter Bynner
    15. A Congreve Gallery by Kathleen M. Lynch
    16. The Novel in France by Martin Turnell
    17. The Master Art Forger by John Raymond Godley
    18. John Dewey by Jerome Nathanson
    19. Sigmund Freud by Gregory Zilboorg
    20. Selected Poems by Horace Gregory
    21. Moses by Sholem Asch
    22. The Holy Sinner by Thomas Mann
    23. Requiem for a Nun by William Faulkner
    24. The Strange Children by Caroline Gordon
    The American Scholar, Winter 1952, pp. 125-130