The Interior Castle (73 page)

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Authors: Ann Hulbert

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc
. and
Faber & Faber Ltd
.: Excerpts from “Tradition and the Individual Talent” in
Selected Essays
by T. S. Eliot, copyright 1950 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., copyright renewed 1978 by Esme Valerie Eliot. Rights outside the U.S. administered by Faber & Faber Ltd., London. Reprinted by permission of the publishers.

Harper’s Bazaar
: Excerpt from “Truth and the Novelist” by Jean Stafford. Reprinted by permission of
Harper’s Bazaar
/Hearst Corporation, 1951.

The Kenyon Review
: Excerpt from R. P. Blackmur’s review of Robert Lowell’s
Land of Unlikeness
. First published in
The Kenyon Review
, Vol. 7, 1945. Copyright 1945 by Kenyon College. Reprinted by permission of
The Kenyon Review
.

The Kenyon Review
and
Russell & Volkening, Inc.:
Excerpt from “The Psychological Novel” by Jean Stafford. First published in
The Kenyon Review
, Spring, 1948, #10. Copyright 1948 by Kenyon College. Reprinted by permission of
The Kenyon Review
and Russell & Volkening, Inc. as agents for the Estate of Jean Stafford.

Mademoiselle
magazine and
Russell & Volkening, Inc
.: Excerpt from “It’s Good to Be Back” by Jean Stafford (
Mademoiselle
, July, 1952). Copyright 1952 (copyright renewed 1980) by The Conde Nast Publications, Inc. Reprinted by permission of
Mademoiselle
and Russell & Volkening, Inc. as agents for the Estate of Jean Stafford.

McCall’s
: Excerpts from “Love Among the Rattlesnakes” by Jean Stafford (
McCall’s
, March, 1970) and “Intimations of Hope” by Jean Stafford (
McCall’s
, December, 1971). Copyright © 1970, 1971 by The New York Times Company. Reprinted by permission of
McCall’s
magazine.

Omni International Ltd
. and
Russell & Volkening, Inc
.: Excerpt from “The Plight of the American Language” by Jean Stafford (
Saturday Review World
, December 4, 1973). Reprinted by permission of Omni International Ltd. and Russell & Volkening, Inc. as agents for the Estate of Jean Stafford.

Russell & Volkening, Inc
.: Excerpt from
A Mother in History
by Jean Stafford (published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc.), copyright © 1966 by Jean Stafford; excerpt from
Review of Children’s Books
(
The New Yorker
, December 5, 1970), copyright © 1970 by Jean Stafford; excerpt from “An Influx of Poets” (
The New Yorker
, November 6, 1978), copyright © 1978 by Jean Stafford. Reprinted by permission of Russell & Volkening, Inc. as agents for the Estate of Jean Stafford.

Shenandoah
: Excerpts from “People to Stay” by Nancy Flagg (
Shenandoah
, 1979, 30/3), and excerpt from “Miss Jean Stafford” by Wilfrid Sheed (
Shenandoah
, 1979, 30/3). Reprinted by permission.

Helen H. Tate
: Excerpts from “Techniques of Fiction” from
Essays of Four Decades
by Allen Tate (published by Swallow Press, 1968). Reprinted by permission of Helen H. Tate, Executrix of the Estate of Allen Tate.

The University of Chicago Press
: Excerpt from “Smile and Grin, Relax and Collapse” in
Selected Essays of Delmore Schwartz
by Delmore Schwartz. Copyright © 1970 by The University of Chicago. Reprinted by permission.

The University of Colorado
: Excerpt from “Miss McKeehan’s Pocketbook” by Jean Stafford (
Colorado Quarterly
, Spring, 1976). Reprinted by permission of College of Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder.

Vogue
magazine and
Russell & Volkening, Inc
.: Excerpt from “Katharine Graham” by Jean Stafford (
Vogue
magazine, December, 1973). Copyright © 1973 by The Conde Nast Publications Inc. Reprinted by permission of
Vogue
magazine and Russell & Volkening, Inc. as agents for the Estate of Jean Stafford.

Western American Literature
: Excerpt from “Native Daughter: Jean Stafford’s California” by William Leary (
Western American Literature
, November, 1986, 21/3, pp. 195–205). Reprinted by permission.

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