The Bookman anthology of essays [1923] by John Chipman Farrar
"The Bookman anthology of essays [1923]" by John Chipman Farrar is a collection of literary essays and sketches written in the early 20th century. Drawn from The Bookman magazine, it assembles lively portraits, debates, and reflections that map contemporary American literary attitudes. Topics range from reading habits and theatrical lore to criticism, bestseller culture, and transatlantic quarrels, with contributions by figures such as Heywood Broun, H. L. Mencken, Hugh Walpole, William McFee,
and others. The opening of this anthology sets the stage with Farrar’s candid preface: the volume is not a pure essay anthology but a miscellany intended to sketch current American literary tendencies, followed by acknowledgments and detailed indices. Brief editor’s portraits introduce contributors before the first run of pieces: Heywood Broun on Jack Dempsey’s unliterary reading and the gap between life and letters; William McFee’s shipboard talk that skewers a fad for South Seas romances and muses on the island’s perennial allure; and John Erskine’s contrast between fleeting journalistic “spotlight” and enduring fame. Thomas L. Masson defines “surrender books” that wholly absorb readers; Hugh Walpole publicly challenges Mencken’s charges about English criticism while urging Anglo‑American literary kinship; and Mencken answers crisply with review statistics and a jab at log‑rolling. Further pieces include Charles Henry Meltzer’s affectionate tribute to Sarah Bernhardt, Abbie Farwell Brown’s account of Josephine Peabody’s Stratford triumph with The Piper, and Keith Preston’s witty Dickens‑tinged critique of H. G. Wells’s Outline of History; the section closes as Mary Roberts Rinehart begins arguing for the human value of idealism over modern realism. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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| Editor | Farrar, John Chipman, 1896-1974 |
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| LoC No. | 23017208 |
| Title | The Bookman anthology of essays [1923] |
| Original Publication | New York: George H. Doran Company, 1923. |
| Contents | Mr. Dempsey's five-foot shelf, by Heywood Broun -- The gentle Argonauts, by William McFee -- Spotlight or fame? by John Erskine -- Surrender books, by Thomas L. Masson -- An open letter to H. L. Mencken, by Hugh Walpole -- Mr. Mencken replies, by H. L. Mencken -- Sarah Bernhardt, by Charles Henry Meltzer -- Josephine Peabody, "The piper," by Abbie Farwell Brown -- The Dickens of it, by Keith Preston -- The unreality of modern realism, by Mary Roberts Rinehart -- The Wright American, by Hildegarde Hawthorne -- A landmark passes, by Arthur Bartlett Maurice -- The church and the library, by Arthur E. Bostwick -- On works of reference, by Aline Kilmer -- Criticism and bad manners, by Floyd Dell -- The new word in play producing, by Zona Gale -- The why of the best seller, by William Lyon Phelps -- Religion and the theater, by Kenneth Macgowan -- Murray Hill's recollections of James Huneker, by Robert Cortes Holliday -- O. Henry, playwright, by Alexander Woollcott -- Women as audience, by Mary Austin -- George Santayana's "Life of reason," by Burton Rascoe -- Nietzschean Pilgrim Fathers, by Dorothy Canfield Fisher -- The Hundredth Amendment, by Oliver Herford -- The Negro in American literature, by Benjamin Brawley. |
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| Language | English |
| LoC Class | PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature |
| Subject | American essays -- 20th century |
| Category | Text |
| EBook-No. | 78290 |
| Release Date | Mar 24, 2026 |
| Copyright Status | Public domain in the USA. |
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