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Auchincloss, Louis - Maxwell Geismar (essay date 1963)
Maxwell Geismar (essay date 1963)
SOURCE: "Life at 65 Wall Street," in The New York Times Book Review, August 18, 1963, p. 4.
[Geismar was one of America's most prominent historical and social critics and the author of a multi-volume history of the American novel from 1860 to 1940. Though he often openly confessed that literature is more than historical documentation, Geismar's own critical method suggests that social patterns and the weight of history, more than any other phenomenon, affect the shape and content of all art. In the following review of Powers of Attorney, Geismar describes Auchincloss as a technician in the style of J. D. Marquand and John O'Hara. The critic also finds that the stories are a "very literate and polished kind of entertainment. "]
Louis Auchincloss has a neat talent for light fiction. A disciple of Edith Wharton and of Henry James, he deals with the remnants—saving or otherwise—of that "Old New...
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Criticism
- Sara Henderson Hay (essay date 1950)
- James Stern (essay date 1954)
- Granville Hicks (essay date 1963)
- Maxwell Geismar (essay date 1963)
- Patricia Kane (essay date 1964-1965)
- Leon Edel (essay date 1967)
- Martin Tucker (essay date 1967)
- Nora Sayre (essay date 1967)
- Carolyn F. Ruffin (essay date 1970)
- Brom Weber (essay date 1970)
- James Tuttleton (essay date 1972)
- G. Edward White (essay date 1972)
- Gore Vidal (essay date 1974)
- Richard Todd (essay date 1976)
- Louis Auchincloss with Vincent Piket (interview date 1985-1987)
- Christopher C. Dahl (essay date 1986)
- Peter Cameron (essay date 1987)
- M. O'Sullivan (essay date 1988)
- David Parseli (essay date 1988)
- Anne Bernays (essay date 1992)
- Bruce Bawer (essay date 1994)
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