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Joseph Wood Krutch (1893 – 1970) American Literary Critic and Naturalist
Through much of his career, Krutch was a teacher of criticism at Columbia University and a drama critic for The Nation. ...
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The career of Joseph Wood Krutch is remarkable for its variety of achievement. In his early years he became highly visible as a New York drama critic writing for the Nation. In the last decades of his...
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In his autobiography, More Lives than One (1962), Joseph Wood Krutch modestly recounts his "lives" as a well-known drama critic and associate editor for The Nation, a distinguished professor of dramat...
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The life of Joseph Wood Krutch is a study in transformation. In the 1920s he was a spokesman for the cynical modernists, who felt that all values had been lost. As part of the New York intellectual ci...
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Critical Essay by Lynn Harold Hough
The men who come to life not with standards, but with a vast and varied genius of understanding are, of course, all the while having their say. And work of this sor...
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Critical Essay by Charles I. Glicksberg
The Modern Temper admirably summed up the philosophy of defeatism of the muddled and sadly disillusioned post-war generation. Obviously, the intellectual atmosp...
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Critical Essay by Walter Prichard Eaton
If Joseph Wood Krutch had been writing about our drama in 1909 instead of 1939, one suspects that what is now his most valuable asset as a critic would have bee...
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Critical Essay by Edmund Wilson
Mr. Joseph Wood Krutch, in a new biography called Samuel Johnson, has at last provided a study that is designed to restore to Johnson his real literary interest and imp...
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Critical Essay by John Gassner
Joseph Wood Krutch has accurately sub-titled ["Modernism" in Modern Drama] "A Definition and Estimate." According to him, modernism consists ...
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Critical Essay by Louis Fraiberg
In his attempt to apply psychoanalysis to the career of Edgar Allan Poe for purposes of literary criticism [Edgar Allan Poe: A Study in Genius], Joseph Wood Krutch exh...
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Critical Essay by William Holtz
In Krutch's autobiography [More Lives Than One], there is a strong sense of crisis, insight and redirection at two points in his career; the result in both insta...
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Critical Essay by John D. Margolis
Looking back on [Krutch's] career, one must acknowledge certain shortcomings. Perhaps, by the most austere standards of literary history, Krutch falls short o...
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