By Edmund Wilson
New York   Oxford University Press
8.5" by 5.5" 295pp.
A collection of essays by Edmund Wilson, providing critical analysis on a variety of popular authors such as Kipling and Dickens, in the original unclipped dust wrapper.
By Edmund Wilson

1947 The Wound and the Bow

New York   Oxford University Press
8.5" by 5.5" 295pp.
A collection of essays by Edmund Wilson, providing critical analysis on a variety of popular authors such as Kipling and Dickens, in the original unclipped dust wrapper.
£98.00
: 0.5kgs / : 909Z14

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Original Binding, Publishers' Original Binding, With Dustwrapper

The new printing, with corrections. First published in 1941.

In the publisher's original cloth with the original unclipped dust wrapper. 

This collection of critical essays was written by American writer and literary critic Edmund Wilson. The essays provide studies on important literature and authors such as the celebrated Charles Dickens and Rudyard Kipling. The essays focus on the relationships between creativity and psychological pain.

Condition

In the publisher's original cloth with the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally lovely. The wrap is very smart with sunning to the spine and slight edge wear. Bookseller's label to the front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound with lightly clean and generally bright pages with minimal age toning.

Fine

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