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Alphabet of the Imagination
1974 Essay collection by Harold Clarke Goddard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alphabet of the Imagination: Literary Essays of Harold Clarke Goddard, (1974) is a collection of essays and other writings by Harold Clarke Goddard. The writings were collected and edited by his daughters, Eleanor Goddard Worthen and Margaret Goddard Holt.[1][2]
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Essays
I THE INNER LIGHT
Atomic Peace: the Chain Reaction of Good
The Witch Door
How Bright is the Inner Light?
Grace Before Peace: Voices of the Big Four, 1945
The Barren Fig Tree
II THE LITERARY VISION
Shakespeare
i. Hamlet to Ophelia
ii. In Ophelia's Closet
iii. Othello and the Race Problem
Blake's Fourfold Vision
William James's A Pluralistic Universe
Henry James's “The Turn of the Screw” with a Prefatory Note [1957] by Leon Edel
W.H. Hudson: Bird-Man
A Forward [1972] by Nevill Coghill: “Harold Goddard and John Livingston Lowes”
Chaucer's Legend of Good Women
An Introduction to Emerson
A Key to Walt Whitman
The Art of Chekhov, with Special Reference to “The Steppe”
Russian Literature and the American Student
The Feather in the Book (quatrain)
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