Best of
Neuroscience
1964
Eleven Essays in the European Novel
R.P. Blackmur - 1964
In the New York Review of Books, Michael Wood stated, “R.P. Blackmur was much possessed by failure, by what René Wellek calls an insight into human insufficiency.… Blackmur wished he could show, ‘clearly, self-evidently, and irrefutably,’ how criticism resembles art.” This volume includes essays on Tolstoy, Joyce, Flaubert, Mann, and Dostoevsky.
