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  1. The Collected Poems of John Peale Bishop by John Peale Bishop, 1975-11
  2. MANY THOUSANDS GONE. by John Peale. Bishop, 1931-01-01
  3. The collected essays of John Peale Bishop by John Peale Bishop, 1948
  4. The American Culture: Studies In Definition And Prophecy by Rushton Coulborn, Clyde Kluckhohn, et all 2010-09-10
  5. The Undertaker's Garland by John Peale Bishop, Edmund Wilson Jr., 2010-09-10
  6. Green Fruit (1917) by John Peale Bishop, 2010-09-10
  7. JOHN PEALE BISHOP: A BIOGRAPHY by ELIZABETH C. SPINDLER, 1980-01-01
  8. The Republic of Letters in America: The Correspondence of John Peale Bishop and Allen Tate
  9. John Peale Bishop: A biography by Elizabeth Carroll Spindler, 1980
  10. The Collected Poems by John Peale Bishop, 1948-01-01
  11. Act of Darkness by John Peale Bishop, 1970-07
  12. The undertaker's garland / John Peale Bishop [and] Edmund Wilson, Jr. ; decorations by Boris Artzybasheff by John Peale (1892-1944). Wilson, Edmund (1895-1972). Boris Artzybasheff Bishop, 1922
  13. The Collected Poems of John Peale Bishop by John Peale (ed. Allen Tate) Bishop, 1948-01-01
  14. The Collected Essays of John Peale Bishop by Ed,) Bishop. John Peale (Edmund Wilson, 1948

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Bishop, John Peale '17 (1892-1944) who is remembered mainly as a friend of Scott Fitzgerald '17 and Edmund Wilson '16 deserves to be better known for his own contribution to American letters. Having postponed entering college for three years because of illness, he was twenty-one when he came to Princeton from Charles Town, West Virginia. Dean Gauss, who came to know him from his classes in French and Italian literature as well as from Bishop's work on the Nassau Lit, said that he came with ``a more carefully thought out and more accomplished mastery of the technique of English verse'' than any other undergraduate in the talented group then writing for the Lit. Scott Fitzgerald was drawn to the Lit group by his great admiration for Bishop, who became the model for Tom D'Invilliers, the patrician poet in This Side of Paradise. ``John looked the poet he was,'' Dean Gauss wrote. ``There was an air of distinction about all that he did. . . . Even as a freshman, he had a self-possession and a selfmastery which gave him the poise and bearing of a young English lord. Scott's unruly Irish temperament, his irresistible love of glamour made these aristocratic qualities something he would forever envy but never acquire and I feel confident they suggested that Burke's Peerage type of name, D'Invilliers, which he gave John in the novel.'' Edmund Wilson also greatly admired Bishop; he was later to call him the most distinguished poet ever graduated from Princeton. Bishop succeeded Wilson as managing editor of the

8. Jacket 12 - John Peale Bishop - The Poetry Of Jorge Carrera Andrade (1946)
Essay prefacing Andrade's book of poems.
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The Poetry of Jorge Carrera Andrade
Published as the Preface to Jorge Carrera Andrade, Secret Country: Poems , translated by Muna Lee, New York: MacMillan Publishers, 1946
This piece is 2,600 words or about seven printed pages long.
John Peale Bishop This Side of Paradise . After service in World War I Bishop was editor of Vanity Fair , worked for the New York offices of Paramount Pictures, and later served as chief poetry reviewer at The Nation Collected Poems Back to Andrade contents list
WHEN I WAS A CHILD and first went to school, I was taught that the Equator was an imaginary line encircling the globe midway between the poles. Later, in that book from which I first learned how the sensation of distance can be evoked by the strange names of far places, I was told of a country called Ecuador. Its name had been given it because it lay athwart that line which, first and last, is a convenience of the imagination. It was, nevertheless, a real country. On the maps, I drew and crudely colored it was bounded on one side by blue to describe a Pacific shore, while across the interior crawled lines, fuzzy as caterpillars, to indicate mountains, whose peaks bore remarkable names like Cotopaxi and Chimborazo.
Secret Country
The poems create their sense of abundance, precisely because they are so filled with the most commonplace details of everyday life. The lives of these laboring people are remote from us, but not their cares; so many of them are poor. Much that we encounter at first seems strange; but presently we recognize that the immediate strangeness of things is due less to their having been brought to us from a distant and equatorial climate than to their having been seen as though no one had looked at them before.

9. Bishop, John Peale
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Bishop, John Peale
Bishop, John Peale '17 (1892-1944) who is remembered mainly as a friend of Scott Fitzgerald '17 and Edmund Wilson '16 deserves to be better known for his own contribution to American letters. Having postponed entering college for three years because of illness, he was twenty-one when he came to Princeton from Charles Town, West Virginia. Dean Gauss, who came to know him from his classes in French and Italian literature as well as from Bishop's work on the Nassau Lit, said that he came with ``a more carefully thought out and more accomplished mastery of the technique of English verse'' than any other undergraduate in the talented group then writing for the Lit. Scott Fitzgerald was drawn to the Lit group by his great admiration for Bishop, who became the model for Tom D'Invilliers, the patrician poet in This Side of Paradise. ``John looked the poet he was,'' Dean Gauss wrote. ``There was an air of distinction about all that he did. . . . Even as a freshman, he had a self-possession and a selfmastery which gave him the poise and bearing of a young English lord. Scott's unruly Irish temperament, his irresistible love of glamour made these aristocratic qualities something he would forever envy but never acquire and I feel confident they suggested that Burke's Peerage type of name, D'Invilliers, which he gave John in the novel.'' Edmund Wilson also greatly admired Bishop; he was later to call him the most distinguished poet ever graduated from Princeton. Bishop succeeded Wilson as managing editor of the

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George H. Boker , the first editor, contributed numerous poems and essays to its early issues, and in later life published two volumes of poetry and wrote eleven plays, besides serving as United States Minister to Turkey and to Russia. Charles G. Leland was the Lit' s most prolific contributor during the first four years. One piece of his that did not appear was his Educatio Diaboli, a ballad about Satan's admission to Princeton, his involvement in student escapades, and his suspension by the faculty. In this work the poet's allusions to members of the faculty are less complimentary than his references to the Devil, which may explain why the Lit denied itself the pleasure of its publication. All his life Leland published widely in a variety of fields, including gypsy lore and language, German literature, industrial arts, and sexual psychology, but he became best known for the many editions of his German-dialect Hans Breitmann's Ballads. THE 1890s The Lit carried brief reports of campus happenings until the Princetonian was founded in 1876. About this time some authors began signing their names to their contributions, and by the 1890s the use of pseudonyms and initials had disappeared.

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    13. Jacket 12 - John Peale Bishop - The Poetry Of Jorge Carrera Andrade (1946)
    john peale bishop. The Poetry of Jorge Carrera Andrade. Published as the Preface to Jorge Carrera Andrade, Secret Country Poems, translated by Muna Lee, New York MacMillan Publishers, 1946 2 600 words or about seven printed pages long. john peale bishop ( 18821944), a classmate of F Andrade is reprinted with permission of the john peale bishop estate.
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    John Peale Bishop
    The Poetry of Jorge Carrera Andrade
    Published as the Preface to Jorge Carrera Andrade, Secret Country: Poems , translated by Muna Lee, New York: MacMillan Publishers, 1946
    This piece is 2,600 words or about seven printed pages long.
    John Peale Bishop This Side of Paradise . After service in World War I Bishop was editor of Vanity Fair , worked for the New York offices of Paramount Pictures, and later served as chief poetry reviewer at The Nation Collected Poems Back to Andrade contents list
    WHEN I WAS A CHILD and first went to school, I was taught that the Equator was an imaginary line encircling the globe midway between the poles. Later, in that book from which I first learned how the sensation of distance can be evoked by the strange names of far places, I was told of a country called Ecuador. Its name had been given it because it lay athwart that line which, first and last, is a convenience of the imagination. It was, nevertheless, a real country. On the maps, I drew and crudely colored it was bounded on one side by blue to describe a Pacific shore, while across the interior crawled lines, fuzzy as caterpillars, to indicate mountains, whose peaks bore remarkable names like Cotopaxi and Chimborazo.
    Secret Country
    The poems create their sense of abundance, precisely because they are so filled with the most commonplace details of everyday life. The lives of these laboring people are remote from us, but not their cares; so many of them are poor. Much that we encounter at first seems strange; but presently we recognize that the immediate strangeness of things is due less to their having been brought to us from a distant and equatorial climate than to their having been seen as though no one had looked at them before.

    14. Bishop, John Michael --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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    15. John Peale Bishop: A Biography
    john peale bishop A Biography. By Elizabeth Carroll Spindler. West Virginia University Press, 1980. 278 pages, illustrated with old photographs, with index; 8 3/4" x 6"; hardback $ 10.00 Scott
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    Modern American literature was shaped, if not defined, by a group of writers we call the "lost generation," including Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. John Peale Bishop, born in Charles Town, West Virginia, in 1892 was another member of this group. In fact, he was the model for Tom D'Invilliers, the patrician poet, in Fitzgerald's novel, This Side of Paradise . A poet, novelist, and critic, and a close associate of the American expatriate writers in Paris in the 1920s, Bishop became chief poetry reviewer for The Nation in 1940 and was the author of several books of verse ( Green Fruit in 1917, Now with His Love in 1933, and Minute Particulars in 1935), a novel ( Act of Darkness in 1935), a short-story collection ( Many Thousands Gone in 1931), and many essays and letters. "He made me see, in the course of a couple of months, the difference between poetry and non-poetry," wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald. Edmund Wilson considered him, "the most distinguished poet ever graduated from Princeton," and it was Bishop, as well as Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein, who first recognized Ernest Hemingway's immense talent. Elizabeth Spindler's biography remains the definitive study of the life of this important American man of letters. A member for many years of the Department of English at West Virginia University, Spindler has drawn on the vast collection of Bishop's papers at Princeton, the repository of his letters at Yale, and on her close friendship with his sister, Margaret Bishop Myers. An exhaustive study of Bishop's work remains to be written, but Spindler's biography will stand for many years as the fundamental study of his life.

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