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- catalog alternative "Parody, American and British".
- catalog contributor b1801071.
- catalog contributor b1801072.
- catalog contributor b1801073.
- catalog created "[1960]".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "[1960]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1960]".
- catalog description ""Invictus": A regurgitation (A "New critic" ruminates upon an old poem) / Ira Wallach -- The three limperary cripples (Musings between sleeping and waking, and immdiately after reading Joyce, by the literary editor of a Liberal Weekly / Edmund Wilson Reading time: eternity (After an evening with "the morning after the first night," in which Mr. George Jean Nathan ecpoiunds the ultimate criticism) / Wolcott Gibbs -- A garland of ibids for Van Wyck Brooks, uneasy Brooks fan / Frank Sullivan -- The N*w Y*rk*r: Books (to the comfort station) -- A broadway garland (Ten metropolitan reviewers have a look at something called "Honored in the breach," by Mr. Foster Opdyke, which when last heard from, was at the Cosmos Theatre) / G.B. Archer-Beerbohm -- Thou tellest me, comrade / Gilbert Highet -- In defense of Exurbia / The Rev. Peter Salmon -- Miscellany: Dickie Byrd at the South Pole / John Riddell -- Chaps in chaps (A tale of the mighty west) / Richard Mallett -- Family life in America / Robert Benchley -- The keeper of the gelded unicorn (An historical romance which breathes life into a little-known episode in English history) / Ira Wallach -- Bateman comes home (Written after reading several recent novels about the Deep South and confusing them a little-as the novelists themselves do-with "Tobacco road" and "God's little acre".) / James Thurber -- Grandpop was a cut-up (When I was a child in China, Russia, Italy, Nevada, Kashmir, Columbus, Ohio, Providence, R.I., New York, England and Persia. But my kiddies are cute) Geoffrey Gorer.".
- catalog description "Introduction / Nathaniel Benchley -- The feast by J*s*ph C*nr*d, P.C., X, 36 by R*d**rd K*pl*ng, The mote in the middle distance by H*nry J*m*s / Max Beerbohm -- Custer's last stand (In the manner of Edith Wharton) / Donald Ogden Stewart -- The blue sleeve garter (Sex and political economy as blended by Mr. Galsworthy) / Robert Benchley -- Compiling an American tragedy (Suggestions as to how Theodore Dresier might write his next human document and save five years' work) / Robert Benchley -- A note (To be entered in a notebook like Somerset Maugham's notebook if I were keeping one, which I'm not) / E.B. White -- The man who knew Lewis / John Riddell -- The Chinese situation / Robert Benchley -- Scones and stones (After reading "Parents and children," "Men and wives," "Daughters and sons," and So on, by Ivy Compton-Burnett) / Peter de Vries -- The courtship of Miles Standish (In the manner of F. Scott Fitzgerald) / Donald Ogden Stewart -- Told in gath (with apologies to Mr. A*d* us H*xl*y / Cyril Connolly -- A farewell to Josephine's arms (The Hemingway of all flesh) / H.W. Hanemann -- A world of women (With acknowledgements to Elizabeth Bowen / J. Maclaren-Ross -- Of nothing and the Wolfe / Clifton Fadiman -- The Steinbeck party (To mark the publication of "The short novels") / Richard Mallett -- A handful of bodies revisited (... written after reading "Men at arms" ... by Evelyn Waugh / Richard Mallett -- John O'hara on Major Riddell's amateur hour / John Riddell -- Requiem for a noun, or intruder in the dusk (What can come of trying to read William Faulkner while minding a child or vice versa) / Peter de Vries -- First Saroyan / Richard Mallett -- The salad of the bad cafe by C*rs*n McC*l*ers / J. Maclaren-Ross -- Catch her in the oatmeal [In the manner of J.D. Salinger] / Dan Greenburg -- From there to infinity (After reading "From here to eternity," by James Jones) / Peter de Vries -- Lucky Goldilocks (with apologies to K*ngsl*y Am*s) / Anthony Brode.".
- catalog description "On the sidewalk (After reading, at Long last, "On the road," by Jack Kerouac) / John Updike -- Mae West and John Riddell: a correspondence / John Riddell A word to Mr. Jones (Introductory note to "Miscegenation," a novel after H.G. Wells) / Hugh Kingsmill -- How the Polish problem was resolved by the Right Hon. Sir W*nst*n Ch*rch*ll / Malcolm Muggeridge -- Dithers and jitters (A brief digest of the intimate memoirs of Mabel Rudge Truman) / Cornelia Otis Skinner -- Joseph (From "Eminent Egyptians" after Lytton Strachey) / Hugh Kingsmill -- The night the bufflo came down the chimney (... episode from the early history of J*m*s Th*rb*r / Alex Atkinson -- Inside John Gunther -- The roundabout of history (With apologies to Professor Toynbee) / John Bowles -- The insider by C*l*n W*ls*n / Geoffrey Gorer -- Strange interview / John Riddell -- The best plays of 1945 (A prophecy in one act) / Wolcott Gibbs -- Charley's confidential aunt (In the manner of Mr. T.S. El**t) / Lionel Hale -- Another part if the Hubbards or, When they were even younger (With an awed bow to their creator, Lillian Hellman) / Patricia Collinge -- Waiting for Santy a Christmas playlet (with a bow to Mr. Clifford Odets) / S.J. Perelman -- The doll's not for frying (Supposing Christopher Fry, and not Abe Burrows, had adpted Damon Runyon to the stage) / Peter de Vries -- No telly-belly for Larry Gibb (A dual commemmoration of Dylan Thomas's "Under milk wood" and the ideal home exhibition) / J.B. Boothroyd -- A tattooed streetcar named Rose (... a drama of men and women caught in the washwinger of life. Tennessee Williams was turning the handle when the author of this new drama spelled him for a while / Ira Wallach -- Oklahomov! ("Kitty, wake!" adapted from Anton Chekhov's "The seagull" by R*ch*rd R*dg*rs and Osc*r H*mm*rst**n II) / Paul Dehn -- Death to a salesman (In the manner, if not the spirit, of Arthur Miller's opus) Trump Macy -- Look further back in anger / Alex Atkinson.".
- catalog extent "304 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Twentieth century parody, American and British.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Twentieth century parody, American and British.".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "[1960]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harcourt, Brace".
- catalog relation "Twentieth century parody, American and British.".
- catalog subject "827.91082".
- catalog subject "PN6231.P3 L6".
- catalog subject "Parodies.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""Invictus": A regurgitation (A "New critic" ruminates upon an old poem) / Ira Wallach -- The three limperary cripples (Musings between sleeping and waking, and immdiately after reading Joyce, by the literary editor of a Liberal Weekly / Edmund Wilson Reading time: eternity (After an evening with "the morning after the first night," in which Mr. George Jean Nathan ecpoiunds the ultimate criticism) / Wolcott Gibbs -- A garland of ibids for Van Wyck Brooks, uneasy Brooks fan / Frank Sullivan -- The N*w Y*rk*r: Books (to the comfort station) -- A broadway garland (Ten metropolitan reviewers have a look at something called "Honored in the breach," by Mr. Foster Opdyke, which when last heard from, was at the Cosmos Theatre) / G.B. Archer-Beerbohm -- Thou tellest me, comrade / Gilbert Highet -- In defense of Exurbia / The Rev. Peter Salmon -- Miscellany: Dickie Byrd at the South Pole / John Riddell -- Chaps in chaps (A tale of the mighty west) / Richard Mallett -- Family life in America / Robert Benchley -- The keeper of the gelded unicorn (An historical romance which breathes life into a little-known episode in English history) / Ira Wallach -- Bateman comes home (Written after reading several recent novels about the Deep South and confusing them a little-as the novelists themselves do-with "Tobacco road" and "God's little acre".) / James Thurber -- Grandpop was a cut-up (When I was a child in China, Russia, Italy, Nevada, Kashmir, Columbus, Ohio, Providence, R.I., New York, England and Persia. But my kiddies are cute) Geoffrey Gorer.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / Nathaniel Benchley -- The feast by J*s*ph C*nr*d, P.C., X, 36 by R*d**rd K*pl*ng, The mote in the middle distance by H*nry J*m*s / Max Beerbohm -- Custer's last stand (In the manner of Edith Wharton) / Donald Ogden Stewart -- The blue sleeve garter (Sex and political economy as blended by Mr. Galsworthy) / Robert Benchley -- Compiling an American tragedy (Suggestions as to how Theodore Dresier might write his next human document and save five years' work) / Robert Benchley -- A note (To be entered in a notebook like Somerset Maugham's notebook if I were keeping one, which I'm not) / E.B. White -- The man who knew Lewis / John Riddell -- The Chinese situation / Robert Benchley -- Scones and stones (After reading "Parents and children," "Men and wives," "Daughters and sons," and So on, by Ivy Compton-Burnett) / Peter de Vries -- The courtship of Miles Standish (In the manner of F. Scott Fitzgerald) / Donald Ogden Stewart -- Told in gath (with apologies to Mr. A*d* us H*xl*y / Cyril Connolly -- A farewell to Josephine's arms (The Hemingway of all flesh) / H.W. Hanemann -- A world of women (With acknowledgements to Elizabeth Bowen / J. Maclaren-Ross -- Of nothing and the Wolfe / Clifton Fadiman -- The Steinbeck party (To mark the publication of "The short novels") / Richard Mallett -- A handful of bodies revisited (... written after reading "Men at arms" ... by Evelyn Waugh / Richard Mallett -- John O'hara on Major Riddell's amateur hour / John Riddell -- Requiem for a noun, or intruder in the dusk (What can come of trying to read William Faulkner while minding a child or vice versa) / Peter de Vries -- First Saroyan / Richard Mallett -- The salad of the bad cafe by C*rs*n McC*l*ers / J. Maclaren-Ross -- Catch her in the oatmeal [In the manner of J.D. Salinger] / Dan Greenburg -- From there to infinity (After reading "From here to eternity," by James Jones) / Peter de Vries -- Lucky Goldilocks (with apologies to K*ngsl*y Am*s) / Anthony Brode.".
- catalog tableOfContents "On the sidewalk (After reading, at Long last, "On the road," by Jack Kerouac) / John Updike -- Mae West and John Riddell: a correspondence / John Riddell A word to Mr. Jones (Introductory note to "Miscegenation," a novel after H.G. Wells) / Hugh Kingsmill -- How the Polish problem was resolved by the Right Hon. Sir W*nst*n Ch*rch*ll / Malcolm Muggeridge -- Dithers and jitters (A brief digest of the intimate memoirs of Mabel Rudge Truman) / Cornelia Otis Skinner -- Joseph (From "Eminent Egyptians" after Lytton Strachey) / Hugh Kingsmill -- The night the bufflo came down the chimney (... episode from the early history of J*m*s Th*rb*r / Alex Atkinson -- Inside John Gunther -- The roundabout of history (With apologies to Professor Toynbee) / John Bowles -- The insider by C*l*n W*ls*n / Geoffrey Gorer -- Strange interview / John Riddell -- The best plays of 1945 (A prophecy in one act) / Wolcott Gibbs -- Charley's confidential aunt (In the manner of Mr. T.S. El**t) / Lionel Hale -- Another part if the Hubbards or, When they were even younger (With an awed bow to their creator, Lillian Hellman) / Patricia Collinge -- Waiting for Santy a Christmas playlet (with a bow to Mr. Clifford Odets) / S.J. Perelman -- The doll's not for frying (Supposing Christopher Fry, and not Abe Burrows, had adpted Damon Runyon to the stage) / Peter de Vries -- No telly-belly for Larry Gibb (A dual commemmoration of Dylan Thomas's "Under milk wood" and the ideal home exhibition) / J.B. Boothroyd -- A tattooed streetcar named Rose (... a drama of men and women caught in the washwinger of life. Tennessee Williams was turning the handle when the author of this new drama spelled him for a while / Ira Wallach -- Oklahomov! ("Kitty, wake!" adapted from Anton Chekhov's "The seagull" by R*ch*rd R*dg*rs and Osc*r H*mm*rst**n II) / Paul Dehn -- Death to a salesman (In the manner, if not the spirit, of Arthur Miller's opus) Trump Macy -- Look further back in anger / Alex Atkinson.".
- catalog title "Parody, American and British".
- catalog title "Twentieth century parody, American and British. Introd. by Nathaniel Benchley.".
- catalog type "text".