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THE CABELLIAN
Volume I, Numbers 1-2, 1968/1969

Vol. I No. 1 (1968) ◊ Vol. I No. 2 (1969) ◊ Index for Volume I

coveri 2 coverABOUT THE AUTHORS, No. 1, 52; No. 2, 85.
ADLER, BETTY,    review of The Constant Circle: H. L. Mencken and His Friends, by Sara Mayfield, No. 2, 79.
BOND, NELSON,   Nightmares and Daydreams, reviewed by Julius Rothman, No. 2, 79.
BOND, NELSON,  Tentative Checklist of Current Retail Values of Collectible Cabell Editions, No. 1, 41.
BRUSSEL, I. R.,  The First Fifty Years of Jurgen, No. 2, 74.
CABELL, JAMES BRANCH,   Ladies and Gentlemen: A Parcel of Reconsiderations,   reviewed by Julius Rothman, No. 2, 79.
CABELL COLLECTORS' CORNER, No. 1, 50; No. 2, 84.
THE CABELL SOCIETY: A REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-TREASURER, No. 1, 48.
CABELL'S FAME, No. 1, 49; No. 2, 83.
DAVIS, JOE LEE,   Recent Cabell Criticism,   No. 1, 1.
DUKE, MAURICE,   James Branch Cabell's Personal Library: A Summary,   No. 1, 27.
DUKE, MAURICE,  The Naming of Virginia Commonwealth University's Cabell Library,  No. 2, 75.
FLORA, JOSEPH M.,    Jurgen in the Classroom,   No. 1, 31.
FOX, LAWRENCE W.,   Why Collect Books?,   No. 1, 46.
KELLNER, BRUCE,   Carl Van Vechten and the Irreverent Decades,  reviewed by James Ringo, No. 2, 68.
LANGFORD, GERALD, ed.,  Ingenue Among the Lions: The Letters of Emily Clark to Joseph Hergesheimer, reviewed by Julius Rothman, No. 2, 80.
MACDONALD, EDGAR E.,  Cabell Criticism: Past, Present, and Future, No. 1, 21.
MACDONALD, EDGAR E.,   The Storisende Edition: Some Liabilities, No. 2, 64.
MAYFIELD, SARA,  The Constant Circle: H. L. Mencken and His Friends, reviewed by Betty Adler, No. 2, 79.
MLA SEMINAR ON CABELL,   No. 2, 81.
RINGO, JAMES,  A Three-Quarter-Length Portrait of Carl Van Vechten,   review of Carl Van Vechten and the Irreverent Decades,  by Bruce Kellner,   No. 2, 68.
ROTHMAN, JULIUS,  Dissertations on Cabell,  No. 2, 77.
ROTHMAN, JULIUS,  Jurgen, the Rabelaisian Babbitt,   No. 1, 35.
ROTHMAN, JULIUS,   review of Ingenue Among the Lions: The Letters of Emily Clark to Joseph Hergesheimer,   ed.    Gerald Langford,  No. 2, 80.
ROTHMAN, JULIUS,   review of Ladies and Gentlemen: A Parcel of Reconsiderations,  by James Branch Cabell,  No. 2, 79.
ROTHMAN, JULIUS,  review of Nightmares and Daydreams, by Nelson Bond, No. 2, 79.
RULAND, RICHARD,  Mencken and Cabell, No. 1, 13.
SCHLEGEL, DOROTHY B., A Case of Literary Piracy?, No. 2, 58.
STARRETT, VINCENT, Born in a Bookshop: Chapters from the Chicago Renascence, reviewed by Edward Wagenknecht, No. 2, 72.
TARRANT, DESMOND, James Branch Cabell (1879-1958), No. 2, 53.
UMANSKY, HARLAN L., For James Branch Cabell (a poem), No. 1, 26.
WAGENKNECHT, EDWARD,  A Grand Old Bookman, review of Born in a Bookshop: Chapters from the Chicago Renascence, by Vincent Starrett, No. 2, 72.

 

THE CABELLIAN: A Journal of the Second American Renaissance
Volume II, Numbers 1-2, 1969/1970

Vol. II No. 1 (Autumn 1969) ◊ Vol. II No. 2 (Spring 1970) ◊ Index to Volume II

ii 1 coverii 2 cover ABOUT THE AUTHORS, No.  1,  37;  No.  2, 70.
ABSTRACT OF AN ARTICLE ON SINCLAIR LEWIS, No.  1, 32.
ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES ON CABELL IN LEARNED JOURNALS, No.  1, 33.
ADLER, BETTY, comp., Man of Letters:   A Census of the Correspondence of H.L. Mencken, reviewed by Julius Rothman, No. 2, 64.
BACK ISSUES OF THE CABELLIAN, No.  2, 68.
BERG, VIOLA JACOBSON, Francois Villon (Shakespearean Sonnet), No. 2, 61.
BODE, CARL, Mencken, reviewed by Carl R. Dolmetsch, No. 2, 63.
BOND, NELSON, Tentative Checklist of Current Retail Values of Collectible Cabell Editions: Supplement I—Cabelliana, No. 1, 23.
BREWER, GEORGE E.F., Frances Joan Brewer's Bibliography:    Its Genesis, No. 1, 28.
CABELL COLLECTORS'  CORNER, No.  1,  36;  No.  2, 69.
THE CABELL SOCIETY:    REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-TREASURER, No.  1, 35.
CANARY, ROBERT H., Cabelliana in Hawaii, No. 1, 27.
CARLSON, ERIC w., review of Prose Romances, by Edgar Allan Poe, facsimile edition by Hatvary and Mabbott, No. 2, 65.
CARSON, BETTY FARLEY, Richmond Renascence:   The Virginia Writers' Club of the 1920's and The Reviewer, No. 2, 39.
DOLMETSCH, CARL R., review of Mencken, by Carl Bode, No. 2, 63.
DUKE, MAURICE, Recent Acquisitions of the Cabell Library, No. 1, 21.
DUKE, MAURICE, review of A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of Southern Literature, ed. Louis D. Rubin, Jr., No. 2, 64.
DUKE, MAURICE, Virginiana at the Cabell Library, No. 2, 59.
EDITOR'S NOTE, No.  2, 67.
EISINGER, CHESTER E., Fiction of the Forties, reviewed by Julius Rothman, No. 1, 34.
FLORA, JOSEPH M., Vardis Fisher and James Branch Cabell:   An Essay on Influence and Reputation, No. 1, 12.
INGE, M. THOMAS, The Unheeding South:    Donald Davidson on James Branch Cabell, No. 1, 17.
MACDONALD, EDGAR E., Another Opinion of Ingenue Among the Lions, No. 1, 30.
MCNEILL, WARREN A., Cabellian Harmonics—Why and How?   No. 2, 55.
POE, EDGAR ALLAN, Prose Romances, facsimile edition by Hatvary and Mabbott, reviewed by Eric W. Carlson, No. 2, 65.
REEVES, PASCHAL, review of The Curious Death of the Novel, by Louis D. Rubin, Jr., No. 2, 65.
RINGO, JAMES, review of As Far as Yesterday, by Edward Wagenknecht, No. 2, 64.
ROTHMAN, JULIUS, Dissertations and Translations, No. 1, 32.
ROTHMAN, JULIUS, review of Man of Letters:   A Census of the Correspondence of H.L. Mencken, comp. by Betty Adler, No. 2, 64.
ROTHMAN, JULIUS, Two Studies of American Literature (review of Fiction of the Forties, by Chester E. Eisinger and The American Short Story in the Twenties, by Austin M. Wright) No. 1, 34.
RUBIN, LOUIS D., Jr., ed., A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of Southern Literature, reviewed by Maurice Duke, No. 2, 64.
RUBIN, LOUIS D., Jr., The Curious Death of the Novel, reviewed by Paschal Reeves, No. 2, 65.
RULAND, RICHARD, The Rediscovery of American Literature, reviewed by Albert E. Stone, No. 2, 62.
SCHLEGEL, DOROTHY B., Cabell's Translation of Virginia, No. 1, 1.
STONE, ALBERT E., review of The Rediscovery of American Literature, by Richard Ruland, No. 2, 62
WAGENKNECHT, EDWARD, As Far as Yesterday, reviewed by James Ringo, No. 2, 64.
WELCH, EMMONS, Beyond Life and Jurgen:    The Demiurge, No. 2, 48.
WRIGHT, AUSTIN M., The American Short Story in the Twenties, reviewed by Julius Rothman, No. 1, 34.

 

THE CABELLIAN: A Journal of the Second American Renaissance
Volume III, Numbers 1-2, 1970/1971

Vol. III No. 1 (Autumn 1970) ◊ Vol. III No. 2 (Spring 1971) ◊ Index to Volume III

iii 1 coveriii 2 coverABOUT THE AUTHORS,   No.   1,   48;   No.   2, 96.
ADLER, BETTY, The Mencken Room,  No.   1, 28.
BACK ISSUES OF THE CABELLIAN.  No.   1, 46.
BERG,  VIOLA JACOBSON,  Alexander Dumas,  Pere  (sonnet),   No.   1, 6.
BLAKE,   NELSON M.   ,   Novelists'   America;   Fiction as History. 1910-1940. reviewed by James Ringo,  No.  2, 90.
CABELL COLLECTORS'   CORNER,   No.   1, 47.
COHEN,  J. M.,  Poetry of This Age.   1908-1965.   reviewed by Norman C. Suckling, No.  1, 37.
CROWDER,  RICHARD,   translation of  "Epitaphe,"  ballade by Villon,   No.   2, 78.
CURRENT-GARCIA,  EUGENE,  review of Augustus Baldwin Longstreet,  by John D. Wade,  No.  1, 40.
DAMERON,  PENN,  Inside Book Two of James Branch Cabell's The Silver Stallion. No.  1, 22.
DAVIS,   JOE LEE,   review of The Passages  of Thought.   by Gordon O. Taylor, No.  2, 87.
DUKE,  MAURICE,  Abstract  of a Bibliographic Article  on Cabell,  No.   1, 24.
DUKE,  MAURICE,  Acquisitions of the Cabell Library since August  1970,  No.  2, 81.
EARNEST,  ERNEST,  The Single VisionThe Alienation of American Intellectuals. 1910-1930.   reviewed  by David M.  Rein,   No.   2, 91.
EARNEST,  ERNEST,   review of The  Southern Lady.   by Anne Firor Scott,  No.   2,  88t
EBLE,  KENNETH E.,   review of FitzgeraId/Hemingway Annual  1969.   No.   1, 39.
FISHER,   OPAL,  Vardis Fisher Memorial,  No.   1, 25.
FITZGERALD/HEMINGWAY ANNUAL 1969.   reviewed  by Kenneth E.  Eble,   No.   1, 39.
FLORA,   JOSEPH M.,   Vardis Fisher and  James Branch Cabell:   A Postscript, No.   1, 7.
FRANKLIN,   PHYLLIS,   review  of Losing Battles,   by Eudora Welty,   No.   1, 42.
FROM THE EDITOR'S READING,   No.   2, 94.
GABBARD,  G.N.,  Deems Taylor's Musical Version of Jurgen.  No.   1, 12.
HILFER,   ANTHONY C.,   The Revolt  from the Village:   1915-1930,   reviewed  by James Ringo,  No.   1, 38.
KEATING,  GEORGE T.,   Born A Collector,   No.   2, 83.
MACDONALD, EDGAR E.,  The Influence of Provencal Poetry on James Branch Cabell,   No.   1, 1.
MACDONALD,  EDGAR E.,   review  of James Branch Cabell,   by Louis Untermeyer, No.   2, 92.
MACNEILL,  WARREN A.,  James Branch Cabell  "In Time's Hourglass,"   No.  2, 64.
MEYER,   GERARD PREVIN,   Young Jurgen:   A Comedy  of Derision,   No.   1, l6.
NOLTE,   WILLIAM H.,   H.L.  Mencken.   Literary  Critic,   reviewed  by Julius Rothman,  No.  2, 91.
PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE LIFE STORY OF JAMES BRANCH CABELL WITH TEXT BY THE EDITOR,   No.   2, 71.
REIN,   DAVID M.,   review  of The  Single Vision,   by Ernest  Earnest,   No.   2, 91.
RINGO,   JAMES,   review  of Noveli st s'   Ameri ca.   by Nelson Manfred Blake, No.   2, 90.
RINGO,  JAMES,   review of The Revolt  from the Village.  by Anthony C. Hilfer, No.   1, 38.
ROTHMAN,   JULIUS,   James Branch  Cabell Library:   Phase  One,   No.   1, 32.
ROTHMAN,   JULIUS,   Cabell's  Books   at  This Time & Other Matters,   No.   1,   34.
ROTHMAN,   JULIUS,   The  Cabell  Society:  A Report,   No.   1, 35.
ROTHMAN,   JULIUS,   The Danish Jurgen.   No.   2, 79.
ROTHMAN,  JULIUS,   review of H.L. Mencken,  by William H.  Nolte,  No.   2, 91.
SCHLEGEL,   DOROTHY B.,   Cabell  and His  Critics,   No.   2, 50.
SCOTT,   ANNE F.,   The  Southern Lady  from Pedestal  to Politics 1830-1930. reviewed  by Ernest  Earnest,   No.   2, 88.
SUCKLING,  NORMAN C,   review of Poetry of This Age.  by J.M.   Cohen,  No.   1, 37.
TARRANT,  DESMOND,   Cabell's Hamlet  Had  an Uncle  and   Shakespeare's Hamlet. No.   1, 10.
TAYLOR,   GORDON 0.,   The Passages  of Thought:   Psychological Representations in the American Novel  1870-1900.   reviewed  by  Joe  Lee Davis,   No.   2, 87.
UNTERMEYER,   LOUIS,  James Branch CabellThe Man and His Masks.   reviewed by Edgar E. MacDonald,   No.  2, 92.
WADE,   JOHN D.,   Augustus Baldwin Longstreet:   A Study  of the Development of Culture  in the  South.   reviewed  by Eugene  Current-Garcia,   No.   1,   40.
WELTY,   EUDORA,   Losing Battles,   reviewed  by Phyllis Franklin,   No.   1, 42.

 

THE CABELLIAN: A Journal of the Second American Renaissance
Volume IV, Numbers 1-2, 1971/1972

Vol. IV No. 1 (Autumn 1971) ◊ Vol. IV No. 2 (Spring 1972) ◊ Index to Volume IV

iv 1 coveriv 2 coverABOUT THE AUTHORS,   No.   1,   54;   No. 2,132.
ABOUT THE EDITOR,   No. 2,131.
ADLER,  BETTY,   Evolution of a Menckenite,  No. 2,99.
BLANDER,  MURRAY,  Howard Pyle,  Illustrator,  No. 2,112.
BRIGGS,  AUSTIN,  The Novels  of Harold Frederic.   Reviewed  by James Ringo, No.   1, 51.
CABELLIANA AT SEVERAL LIBRARIES,  No.  1, 22.
CHESLOCK,  LOUIS,  The Jewel Merchants,  an Opera:    A Case History,  No.  2, 68.
DAVIS, JOE LEE,   Cabell and  Santayana  in the Neo-Humanist Debate,  No.  2, 55.
DAVIS, JOE LEE,   review  of Expatriates  and  Patriots.   by Ernest Earnest, No.   1, 47.
DOLMETSCH,   CARL R.,   review of Horace Liveright.  by Walker Gilmer,  No.   1, 48.
EBLE,   KENNETH,   review  of Zelda:  A Biography,   by Nancy Milford,   No.   2, 129.
FRAIBERG,   LOUIS,   review  of The Van Wyck Brooks—Lewis Mumford  Letters, edited by Robert E.  Spiller,  No.  2, 126.
FROM THE EDITOR'S READING,  No.   1, 45.
GALANTIERE,  LEWIS,   review of Burton Rascoe.  by Donald Hensley,  No.  2, 128.
GILMER,   WALKER,  Horace  Liveright.   reviewed  by  Carl R.  Dolmetsch,   No.   1, 48.
HOYT,   CHARLES A.,   editor,  Minor American Novelist s.   reviewed by James Ringo, No.   1, 50.
INGRASCI,  HUGH J.,  The Cabellian Picara as Women's Liberationist,  No.  2, 89.
MCCORQUODALE,   MARJORIE K.,   review  of The New Novel  in America.   by Helen Weinberg,  No.   1, 52.
MACDONALD,  EDGAR E.,   Cabell's Game  of Hide and  Seek,  No.   1, 9.
MARTIN,   CARTER W.,  The True Countrv.   reviewed by Paschal Reeves,  No.   1, 49.
MILFORD,  NANCY,  Zelda:  A Biography.  reviewed by Kenneth Eble,  No.  2, 129.
MORE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE LIFE STORY OF JAMES BRANCH CABELL WITH TEXT BY THE EDITOR,   No.   1, 40.
OSBORN,   SCOTT C.,  Academic Challenge and  the Humanities:     Some Answers to Queries about  the University in the  1970's,  No.   1, 36.
PHILLIPS,  ANNE R.,   review of The Novels  of Harold Frederic,  by Austin Briggs,  No.   1, 51.
RAVITZ,  ABE C,  Assault with Deadly Typewriter:  The Hecht-Bodenheim Ven­detta,  No.  2, 104.
REEVES,  PASCHAL,   review of The True Country,  by Cartin Martin,  No.   1, 49.
RINGO,  JAMES,  review of Minor American Novelists,   edited by Charles A. Hoyt, No.   1, 50.
ROTHMAN,   JULIUS,  The  Cabell  Society:   A Report,   No.   1, 43.
ROUSE,  BLAIR,  Ellen Glasgow:  Manners and Art,  No.  2, 96.
ROUSE,  BLAIR,  Ellen Glasgow:  The Novelist  in America,  No.   1, 25.
SCHLEGEL,  DOROTHY B.,   Cabell's Comic Mask,  No.   1, 1.
SCHLEY,  MARGARET ANNE,  The Demiurge  in Jurgen.  No.  2, 85.
SIEGLE,   LIN C,   Dating in Figures  of Earth.   No.   1, 17.
SPILLER,  ROBERT E.,   editor,  The Van Wyck Brooks—Lewis Mumford Letters. reviewed by Louis Fraiberg,  No.  2, 126.
UMANSKY,  HARLAN L.,  Jurgen (a poem),  No.  1, 16.
VITELLI,  JAMES R.,  Van Wyck Brooks Redux:  An Essay Review,  No.  2, 115.
WEINBERG,  HELEN,  The New Novel in America.  reviewed by Marjorie K. McCorquodale,  No.   1, 52.