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The Critical Game

The Critical Game

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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Critical Game, by John Albert Macy

Title: The Critical Game

Author: John Albert Macy

Release Date: January 3, 2012 [eBook #38487]

Language: English

Character set encoding: UTF-8

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THE CRITICAL GAME


BY
JOHN MACY

Author of "The Spirit of American Literature," etc.


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BONI and LIVERIGHT
Publishers      New York

Copyright, 1922, by
Boni and Liveright, Inc.

Printed in the United States of America.


To

ROGER IRVING LEE


CONTENTS

  Page
The Critical Game 11
Dante in English 31
Dante's Political Philosophy 43
Nietzsche 55
Tolstoy 65
Maeterlinck's Essays 95
Joseph Conrad 105
A Conrad Miscellany 123
Strindberg 135
Tagore 145
Remy de Gourmont 153
Swift's Relations with Women 163
William James, Man of Letters 175
Biographies of Poe 193
Biographies of Whitman 203
George E. Woodberry 215
Abraham Cahan 227
Thomas Hardy 237
George Borrow 247
Shelley 259
H. G. Wells and Utopia 269
John Masefield 279
Shakespeare and the Scribes 289
George Moore and Other Irish Writers 305
James Joyce 317
D. H. Lawrence 325

 

THE CRITICAL GAME

Criticism is one form of the game of writing. It differs from other forms only as whist differs from poker and as tennis differs from golf. The motives are the same, the exercise of the player's brain and muscles, and the entertainment of the spectators, from whom, if the player be successful, he derives profit,

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