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Stephen Spender Archives
Stephen Spender •ï¿½281 Items / 39 Books, 117 Articles, 81 Reviews, 43 Poems, 1 Film
The Destructive Element (1935)
A Study of Modern Writers and Beliefs
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Published Reviews
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    Modern Writers and Beliefs (Review)
    The Destructive Element, by Stephen Spender
    1. The Destructive Element by Stephen Spender
    The American Review, February 1936, pp. 506-512
  2. Books and the Arts
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    The Political Subject (Review)
    The Destructive Element, by Stephen Spender
    1. The Destructive Element by Stephen Spender
    The Nation, March 18, 1936, p. 352
  3. Books in Review
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    Homage to Ancestors (Review)
    The Destructive Element, by Stephen Spender
    1. The Destructive Element by Stephen Spender
    The New Republic, March 4, 1936, p. 114
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    An Esthetic of Migration (Review)
    The Destructive Element, by Stephen Spender
    1. The Destructive Element by Stephen Spender
    The Partisan Review, April 1936, p. 28
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    Coleridge as a Dual Personality (Review)
    The Destructive Element, by Stephen Spender
    1. The Destructive Element by Stephen Spender
    Scrutiny, September 1935, pp. 207-208
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    Critical Methods and Theories (2 Reviews)
    The Double Agent, by R.P. Blackmur
    1. The Double Agent by R.P. Blackmur
    2. The Destructive Element by Stephen Spender
    The Saturday Review, July 18, 1936, p. 18
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    Life and Literature (7 Reviews)
    Philosophy, Sport, and Poetry
    1. The Last Puritan by George Santayana
    2. The Destructive Element by Stephen Spender
    3. Monogram by G.B. Stern
    4. Up in the Hills by Lord Dunsany
    5. Public Speech by Archibald MacLeish
    6. Man and Beast by Theodore Maynard
    7. Swear by the Night, and Other Poems by Nathalia Crane
    The Forum, April 1936, pp. 226-231