Dial, 61 ('16): 528; 65 ('18): 263 (Untermeyer).
Liv. Age, 308 ('21): 231.
New Repub. 22 ('20): 98; 25 ('20): 86.
Poetry, 8 ('16): 90; 13 ('18): 155; 15 ('20): 271; 17 ('21): 266.
Survey, 45 ('20): 12.
+George Santayana+--poet, critic.
Born at Madrid, Spain, 1863. Came to the United States, 1872. A.B.,
Harvard, 1886; A.M., Ph.D., 1889. In 1889 began to teach philosophy at
Harvard; professor, 1907-12.
While Mr. Santayana's chief work is in philosophy, he belongs to
literature by the beauty of his poems, especially his sonnets, and by the
quality of his prose.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
*Sonnets and Other Poems. 1894.
The Sense of Beauty. 1896.
Lucifer--A Theological Tragedy. 1899.
Interpretations of Poetry and Religion. 1900.
The Hermit of Carmel, and Other Poems. 1901.
The Life of Reason. 1905.
Three Philosophical Poets. 1910.
Winds of Doctrine. 1913.
Philosophical Opinion in America. 1918.
Character and Opinion in the United States. 1920.
*Little Essays. 1920. (Selected with author's collaboration, by Logan
Pearsall Smith, q.v.)
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Rittenhouse.
Acad. 79 ('10): 561.
Ath. 1913, 1: 353.
Bookm. 47 ('18): 546.
Bookm. (Lond.) 58 ('20): 208.
Critic, 42 ('03): 129.
Cur. Op. 55 ('13): 120; 69 ('20): 860. (Portraits.)
Harp. W. 58 ('13): 27.
Ind. 61 ('06): 335 (portrait).
Liv. Age, 307 ('20): 50; 310 ('21): 200; 312 ('21): 300. (J. Middleton
Murry.)
Lond. Mer. 2 ('20): 411.
Nation, 109 ('19): 12.
New Repub. 23 ('20): 221; 25 ('21): 321.
New Statesman, 16 ('21): 729.
Outlook, 126 ('20): 729 (portrait).
Spec. 95 ('05): 119; 125 ('20): 239; 126 ('21): 19.
+Lew R. Sarett+--poet.
Born at Chicago, 1888. A.B., Beloit, 1911. Studied at Harvard, 1911-2;
LL.B., University of Illinois, 1916. Woodsman and guide in the Northwest
several months each year for nine years. Teacher of English and oratory.
Since 1920, associate professor of oratory, Northwestern University.
Lecturer on the Canadian North and on Indian life. Sarett's _Many, Many
Moons: A Book of Wilderness Poems_, 1920 (with an introduction by Carl
Sandburg), is a reflection of his familiarity with Indian material.
Received the Levinson prize for his poem, "The Box of God," 1921.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Poetry, 17 ('20): 158.
See also _Book Review Digest_, 1920.
+Clinton Scollard+--poet.
Born at Clinton, New Y
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