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Contents
Plan of the Series
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Permissions
Books by James Gould Cozzens
Chronology
I. Youth and Confusion
Early Years
	Brought Up in a Garden-from James Gould Cozzens's foreword to 
Roses of Yesterday (1967)	1580
	Facsimile: Illustrated composition 	70
	Facsimile: Staten Island Academy composition	116
Two Poems-"The Andes," The Quill, January 1915, and "Lord Kitchener," 
Digby Weekly Courier, 16 June 1916
Kent School
A Democratic School-article by Cozzens, The Atlantic Monthly, March 1920	838
	Books That Mattered-list of books Cozzens submitted to Christian Century,
22 August 1962	36
Emerson: "A Friendly Thinker"-essay by Cozzens, Kent Quarterly, 
		December 1920	847
Harvard
The Trust in Princes-poem by Cozzens, Harvard Advocate, 1 November 1922	113
	Remember the Rose-story by Cozzens, Harvard Advocate, 1 June 1923	1984
		Some Putative Facts of Hard Record or He Commences Authour Aetatis 
Suae 19-20-Cozzens letter to Matthew J. Bruccoli	619	
A First Novel
The Birth of Cerise: from Confusion	826
	Facsimile: Pages from Cozzens's 1923 diary	721
The Death of Cerise: from Confusion	1165
Reception of Confusion
#1	Review of Confusion-J. M., The Harvard Advocate, [Q: Date?] 	453
Confusion: Studying the Conflicts of Youth Without Throwing Mud-review 
		in The Boston Herald, [Q: Date?]	562
#2	Harvard Undergrad, at 19, Has 'Best Seller' Accepted-Boston Traveller, 
1 April 1924	282
	Beebe Celebrates Cozzens-from The Lucius Beebe Reader and Beebe's review 
of Cozzens's novel in the Boston Telegram, 8 April 1924	224, 107
A Voice From Young Harvard-C. B. O., Boston Evening Transcript, 
9 April 1924	1476
Harvard Sophomore, Only 19, Writes Successful Novel-The World, 
		20 April 1924	304
There Was A Lady-review in The New York Times, 27 April 1924	837
	The Pluperfect Virgin-review of Confusion, John Carter, New York Evening 
		Post Literary Review, 10 May 1924	989
	Cozzens as Scholar and Critic: His Preface to The Criticisms of John Keats 
on English Poetry Selected from his Letters	418
	Facsimile: Inscription in Confusion to H. Tatnall Brown Jr.
	Facsimile: Inscription in Confusion to Ingle Barr
Fiction Brief-review by R. B. F., The New Republic, 24 September 1924	158
II. Michael Scarlett, Cock Pit, and The Son of Perdition
An Elizabethan Novel
	Meeting Nashe and Marlowe: from Michael Scarlett	1539
Cozzens Previews Michael Scarlett'-article by Cozzens, Princetonian, 
12 June 1925 	729
Shakespeare on Scarlett's Play: from Michael Scarlett	1775
	Shakepeare's Praise-from the English edition of Michael Scarlett	12
Elizabethan England-review of Michael Scarlet, New York Times Book Review, 
		15 November 1925	492
#1	Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 21 November 1925	301
Michael Scarlett: A History-review in The Times Literary Supplement, 
		4 August 1927	248
The Elizabethan World of Michael Scarlett-essay by George Garrett	1134
	Facsimile: Inscription in Michael Scarlett to John Abbott
	Cuba and Europe
Cock Pit
An Inquisition: from Cock Pit,	831
	Marriage-sestet of a love poem Cozzens wrote for Bernice	50
Don Miguel's Arrangement: from Cock Pit	3424
Cozzens to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 23 February 1928	67
	Facsimile: Inscription in Cock Pit to R. O. Binet
#2	A Passion in Cuba-review of Cock Pit, Isa Glenn, New York Evening Post, 
29 September 1928 	802, p. 21
	Cuban Sugar Planters-review of Cock Pit, The New York Times Book Review, 
7 October 1928	607
Cuban Drama-review of Cock Pit, David Bramble, New York Herald 
		Tribune Books, 7 October 1928	438
	Facsimile: Inscription in Cock Pit to H. Tatnall Brown Jr.
	Facsimile: Inscription in Cock Pit to Ingle Barr
The Son of Perdition
Cozzens to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 26 November 1928	901
Findley Meets Stellow: from The Son of Perdition	2403
Conclusion: from The Son of Perdition	732
Desperately Interesting-review of The Son of Perdition, William McFee, 
New York Herald Tribune Books, 1 September 1929	791
	Son of Perdition-review of The Son of Perdition, William Bolitho, 
The New York World, 17 September 1929	973
	Cozzens on his Early Novels-from Cozzens letter to 
		John M. Iggulden, 20 March 1963	111
Figures in Cuba-review of The Son of Perdition, Vincent McHugh, 
Providence Journal, 6 October 1929	303
	A Strongly Dramatic Tale of Cuba-review of The Son of Perdition, 
		C. G. Poore, The New York Times, 6 October 1929	583
	Re-assessing the Cuban Novels-from Cozzens letter to 
		William Jovanovich, 28 October 1966	267
Writing Short Stories
III. S.S. San Pedro, The Last Adam, Castaway, Men and Brethen, and Ask Me Tomorrow
S.S. San Pedro
	A First Sentence-from Edmund Morris's address on Cozzens	186
	The Ship at Dockside: from S.S. San Pedro	1510
Some Deep Sleep: from S.S. San Pedro	236
The Necessary Limitations of Man's Nature-from Cozzens letter to 
		Bertha Wood Cozzens, 5 August 1929	152
Stephen Crane Redivivus-review of S.S. San Pedro, William McFee, 
		The Saturday Review of Literature, 12 September 1931	747
	Facsimile: Pages from Book of the Month Club News, August 1931	1320
	New Novels: S.S. San Pedro, The Times Literary Supplement, 
10 September 1931	467
	Facsimile: Inscription in S.S. San Pedro to Ingle Barr
		Facsimile: Page with Cozzens's revisions for the 1967 Harcourt, Brace & World "Uniform Edition"	300
The Last Adam
	A Portrait of Henry Harris: from The Last Adam	1365
	Facsimile: Pages from Book of the Month Club News, December 1932	1250
Cozzens' Novel of Life In New Winton and of Dr. Bull Worth While-review of 
The Last Adam, Joseph H. Jackson, San Francisco Chronicle, 
8 January 1933	1257
	Facsimile: Review by John Chamberlain, The New York Times, 8 January 1933	1650
	The Last Adam-Cozzens letter to the Waterbury Republican, 19 January 1933	470
	Excerpt from review by T. S. Matthews in The New Republic, 25 January 1933	73
The Last Adam-response to Cozzens letter-to-the-editor, Alfred C. Worley, 
		The New Milford Times (Connecticut), 2 February 1933	543
A Cure of Flesh-review in The Times Literary Supplement, 23 February 1933	470
The World of Books: Imaginative Realism-reviews of S.S. San Pedro and 
		A Cure of Flesh, Desmond MacCarthy, The Sunday Times (London), 	
12 March 1933 	1383
	Facsimile: Inscription in The Last Adam to H. Tatnall Brown Jr.
	Facsimile: Page with Cozzens's revisions for the 1956 Harvest edition of 
The Last Adam	225
Castaway
	Writing Castaway-from Cozzens letter to Frederick Bracher, 
		5 June 1958	57
Mr. Lecky Gets a Gun: from Castaway	1552
	Facsimile: Explanatory preliminary note for Castaway included 
		in the English edition 	50
	Facsimile: Inscription in Castaway to Gordon Cooper
Castaway-review, Times Literary Supplement, 18 October 1934	451
Gruesome Crusoe-review of Castaway, Saturday Review of Literature, 
		17 November 1934	713
A Department Store Crusoe-review of Castaway, David C. Tilden, 
New York Herald Tribune Books, 16 December 1932	997
Mr Favorite Forgotten Book-Stanley Edgar Hyman, Tomorrow, May 1947	1175
Men and Brethren
Lulu Merrick: from Men and Brethren	568
Cudlipp's Calling: from Men and Brethren	678	
The First Reader-review of Men and Brethren, Harry Hansen, New York 
World-Telegram, 2 January 1936	894
	James Gould Cozzens Portrays New York Clergyman and His Problems in 
Brilliant Novel-review of Men and Brethren, Herschel Brickell, 
New York Post, 2 January 1936	1064
Books of the Times-review of Men and Brethren, Robert Van Gelder, 
The New York Times, 4 January 1936	1013
A New Parish-review of Men and Brethren, Mark Schorer, The New Republic, 
15 January 1936	308
Praise for Men and Brethren-excepts from E. W. Mandeville, Churchman, 
1 January 1936; Elmer Davis, The Saturday Review of Literature, 
4 January 1936; F. H. Britten, Books, 5 January 1936; C. B. Palmer, 
Boston Transcript, 11 January 1936; Kenneth Horan, Chicago Journal of Commerce [Q: Date?]; Henry Seidel Canby, [Q: Date?]; Time, 13 January 
1936; Louis Kronenberger, The Nation, 15 January 1936; Dorothea 
Kingsland, The New York Times, 19 January 1936; Stephen Hole 
Fritchman, The Christian Register, [Q: Date?]; A. S. Hurley, Christian 
Century, 5 February 1936; and Living Church, 22 February 1936 	
Biographical Statement-Cozzens letter to Fred B. Millett, 4 February 1937	263
Portrait of a Vicar-review of Men and Brethren, The Times Literary Supplement, 
		14 March 1936	468
	Facsimile: Inscription in Men and Brethren to H. Tatnall Brown Jr.
New Novels-review of Men and Brethren, Cyril Connolly, New Statesman and 
Nation, 14 March 1936	337
Ask Me Tomorrow
A Writer's Ambition: from Ask Me Tomorrow	555
Books of the Times-review of Ask Me Tomorrow, Ralph Thompson, The New 
York Times, 13 June 1940	805
Books And Things-review of Ask Me Tomorrow, Lewis Gannett, New York 
Herald Tribune Books, 15 June 1940	604
	James Gould Cozzens at Work-Robert Van Gelder, The New York Times 
Book Review, 	23 June 1940	900
The American Ineffectual-review of Ask Me Tomorrow, Jonathan Daniels,
The Saturday Review of Literature, 29 June 1940	640	
IV. The Just and the Unjust
The Doylestown Case
Body of Weiss Found in Creek; Shot, Weighted-article from the Philadelphia 
Inquirer, 23 January 1935	1628
Weiss Death Trials Start Tomorrow-article by George M. Mawhinney from 
the Philadelphia Inquirer, 24 February 1935	1332
Ex-Pal Names 2 Mais Aides as Weiss Slayers-article by George M. Mawhinney 
from the Philadelphia Inquirer, 27 February 1935	1852
Farrell, Wiley Guilty, Must Die in Chair for Weiss Kidnap-Murder-article from 
		the Philadelphia Inquirer, 3 March 1935	2389
Progress Report-Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 27 December 1940	354
	The Just and the Unjust: Fiction Examines Life, Death, and the Role of the Jury
-essay by Robert T. Harper
	Facsimile: Pages from the docket for Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. 
Francis Wiley and Martin Farrell
The Novel
	The Docket: from The Just and the Unjust	636
The FBI on the Stand: from The Just and the Unjust	4155
	Facsimile: Inscription in the dedication copy of The Just and the Unjust
	Facsimile: Front page for The Harcourt, Brace News, 15 July 1942	350
The Way Things Are Run: from The Just and the Unjust	508
	Facsimile: Front page from Book of the Month Club News, July 1942	50
	Judge Coates on Doing the Impossible: from The Just and the Unjust	2479
Reception of The Just and the Unjust
The Conflict of Scruples-review of The Just and the Unjust, Joseph Hergesheimer,
		The Saturday Review of Literature, 25 July 1942	607
It's the Loudest Squeak That Gets the Grease-review of The Just and the Unjust, 
Rose Feld, New York Herald Tribune Books, 26 July 1942	826
	Facsimile: Henry Seidel Canby's review of The Just and the Unjust 
in Book of the Month Club News, July 1942	600
A New Novel of the Law In America's Small Town-review of The Just and 
the Unjust, Joseph Henry Jackson, San Francisco Chronicle, 26 July 1942	968
Career of Ab Coates: Cozzens' Big Novel of an American Community-review of 
The Just and the Unjust, W. T. Scott, Journal (Providence, RI), 26 July 1942	598
Shakespeare, Swift, Steele, Gibbon, Austen, Hazlitt-Cozzens statement for 
		Twentieth Century Authors	156
	Yankees in the Courtroom-review of The Just and the Unjust, Arthur Garfield 
		Hays, New Republic, 17 August 1942	548
What Lawyers Actually Do-review of The Just and the Unjust, Zechariah 
Chafee Jr., Harvard Law Review, March 1943	1851
	Law and the Free-The Times Literary Supplement, 17 April 1943	785
	Facsimile: Inscription in The Just and the Unjust to Ingle Barr
J. Edgar Hoover Protests
John Edgar Hoover letter to Cozzens, 31 August 1942	626
BOMC Apology-from Book-of-the-Month-Club News, December 1942	127
Cozzens letter to Robert Giroux, 15 April 1950	458
	
V. Guard of Honor
A Coign of Vantage
The First Manual-article by Lt. James Gould Cozzens, AFTAD Liaison Bulletin, 
		29 June 1943	380
Writing Clearly-article by Lt. James Gould Cozzens, AFTAD Liaison Bulletin, 
		9 July 1943	413
	Facsimile: Memorandum for the Chief, Office of Information Services, 
4 April 1945	320
	Facsimile: Memorandum for the Chief, Office of Information Services, 
14 April 1945	350
	Facsimile: Memorandum for the Chief, Office of Information Services, 
		19 April 1945	450
Air Force Diary, Friday 20 April 1945	213
Air Force Diary, Thursday 26 April 1945	585
	Facsimile: Memorandum for the Chief, Office of Information Services, 
23 April 1945	470
	Facsimile: Memorandum for the Chief, Office of Information Services, 
25 April 1945	1150
Air Force Diary, Thursday 10 May 1945	84
Air Force Diary, Sunday 20 May 1945 	71
Air Force Diary, Monday 11 June 1945	176
	Facsimile: Memorandum for the Chief, Office of Information Services, 
14 May 1945	350
	Facsimile: Memorandum for the Chief, Office of Information Services, 
12 June 1945	850
	Facsimile: Memorandum for the Chief, Office of Information Services, 
14 June 1945	450
	Facsimile: Memorandum for the Chief, Office of Information Services, 
23 June 1945	530
	Facsimile: Memorandum for the Chief, Office of Information Services, 
3 July 1945	1400
Writing Guard of Honor
	Facsimile: Pages from Cozzens's notebook	580
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 27 January 1946	382
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 13 October 1946	420
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 2 February 1947	482
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 1 February 1948	114
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 8 February 1948	112
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 14 March 1948	361
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 4 July 1948	299
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 18 July 1948	230
Cozzens letter to Kenneth Potter, no date	511
	Cozzens letter to General Peabody, no date	336
The Novel
	Flying to Ocanara: from Guard of Honor	1032
The Rise of General Beal: from Guard of Honor	1662
General Nichols and Colonel Ross: from Guard of Honor	2818
The Philosophy of Colonel Ross-excerpts from Guard of Honor	132
Conclusion: from Guard of Honor	302
The Reception of Guard of Honor
		Guard of Honor-review by John P. Marquand, Book-of-the-Month-Club News, September 1948	576
What Can or Cannot Be Done-review of Guard of Honor, Melvin Maddock, 
		Christian Science Monitor, 30 September 1948	602
War: Amateur vs. Pro vs. Children-review of Guard of Honor, John Woodburn, 
		The Saturday Review of Literature, 2 October 1948	822
Zone of Interior-review of Guard of Honor, Brendan Gill, The New Yorker, 
	9 October 1948	1434
"You're in the Army Now"-review of Guard of Honor, Mark Schorer, New York 
		Herald Tribune Books, 10 October 1948	873
On the Reviews by Gill and Schorer-excerpt from Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood 
		Cozzens, 10 October 1948	159
A Bookman's Notebook: A 'War Novel?'-review of Guard of Honor, Joseph 
Henry Jackson San Francisco Chronicle, 25 October 1948	999
The Easy Chair-review of Guard of Honor, Bernard De Voto, Harper's 
Magazine, February 1949 	1243
	The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction-announcement in the New York Herald Tribune,
13 May 1949	72
Cozzens on Winning the Pulitzer-excerpt from Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood 
Cozzens, 8 May 1949	231
Artists in Contrast-review of Guard of Honor, C. P. Snow, The London Sunday 
Times, 20 November 1949	617
New Novels-review of Guard of Honor, Antonia White, The New Statesman
and Nation, 3 December 1949	590
Beyond Reviews: Assessments after Guard of Honor
James Gould Cozzens and the Art of the Possible-assessment by Stanley Edgar
Hyman, New Mexico Quarterly Review, Winter 1949	7415
	An Intelligent Tory-from Granville Hicks, "The Reputation of James 
		Gould Cozzens," College English, January 1950	370
	Facsimile: Cozzens letter to Mr. Cole, 20 January 1951	360
On Criticism-from Cozzens letter to Carlos Baker, 25 February 1953	161
Cozzens's Respect for the Upper Middle Class-excerpt from Francis Fergusson, 
"Three Novels," Perspectives USA, winter 1954	111
	The Complex World of Guard of Honor-excerpt from Louis O. Coxe, 
"The Complex World of James Gould Cozzens," American Literature, 
May 1955	700
	Guard of Honor: Providential Luck in a Hard-Luck World-essay by 
R. H. W. Dillard, in New Acquist of True Experience (1979)	4463
The Particularity of Guard of Honor-essay by R. V. Cassill, in 
		New Acquist of True Experience	2723
VI. By Love Possessed
Writing By Love Possessed 
	Facsimile: Pages from Cozzens's notebook
Facsimile: Docket for Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. John Warren	250
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 15 August 1948	93
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 16 January 1949	197
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 27 February 1949	266
Facsimile: Five drafts of the opening of an early version of By Love Possessed	
The Courthouse on a Friday September Afternoon-excerpt from 
By Love Possessed	127
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 3 April 1949	73
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 11 February 1951	243
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 22 April 1951	195
Cozzens letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 7 December 1952	246
Facsimile: Four drafts of an abandoned opening of the novel
Facsimile: Page from working papers 
Facsimile: Revised galley proofs
The Novel
	Time Scheme of By Love Possessed
Jerome Weidman letter to Denver Lindley, 7 July 1957	85
	Uncommon Words
	On Changing What's Going to Happen: from By Love Possessed	1166
	Cozzens on the Flap Copy-excerpt from Bernice Baumgarten Cozzens letter 
to Denver Lindley, 3 May 1957	113
	Arthur and Clarissa: from By Love Possessed 	456
	Excerpt from Fulke Greville's Mustapha
Secrets Revealed: from By Love Possessed 	3614 
On the Cover of Time ##
	On Time-Cozzens letter to Fact, October 1963	435
Facsimile: Cover and pages from Time Magazine
Acclaim for a Masterpiece 
	BOMC Report-Clifton Fadiman, Book-of- the- Month-Club News, 
August 1957	215
	James Gould Cozzens-Edward Newhouse, Book-of-the-Month Club News, 
August 1957	753
	Summa cum Laude-review by Brendan Gill, The New Yorker, 
24 August 1957	1844
SR's Spotlight on Fiction: "By Love Possessed"-review by Whitney Balliett,
		Saturday Review, 24 August 1957	1272
Facsimile: Jessmyn West review, New York Herald Tribune
The World of Arthur Winner Jr.-review by Malcolm Cowley, The New York 
Times Book Review, 25 August 1957	1443
Nomination for a Nobel Prize-review of By Love Possessed, John Fischer, 
Harper's, September 1957	3458
Advertising: How They Sold a Best Seller-article by Carl Spielvogel, The New 
York Times, 20 October 1957	898
James Gould Cozzens: The Condition of Modern Man-excerpt from article by 
John William Ward, American Scholar, Winter 1957-1958	938
The Backlash 
	Gone Tomorrow-review by William F. Buckley Jr., National Review,
		10 October 1957	1196
Cozzens to Thurston N. Davis, S.J., 8 October 1957	207
	Cozzens letter to William F. Buckley Jr., 31 October 1957	143
Profile of an Aristocrat: James Gould Cozzens-excerpt from article by 
Louis McKernan, C.S.P., Catholic World, November 1957	1322
	Cozzens letter to Louis McKernan, 30 October 1957	284
Kick and Nut File-critical remarks collected by Cozzens 	262
Dwight Macdonald's Attack
	By Cozzens Possessed: A Review of Reviews-excerpt from article by Dwight 
		Macdonald, Commentary	1546
The Best Sellers of 1957 in the Bookstores-Publishers' Weekly, 
		20 January 1958	120
Cozzens to Dwight Macdonald, 5 March 1958	288
	Cozzens letter to Buckley, 30 November 1959	350
	Cozzens to Tally McKee, 18 February 1960	501
The English Reception
Mr. Cozzens Hits the Jackpot-review article, C. P. Snow, Sunday 
Times (London), 8 December 1957 	1260
The Limits of Conscience-review by D. W. Harding, The Spectator, 
18 April 1958	1600
New Novels-review of By Love Possessed, Maurice Richardson, New Statesman, 
		19 April 1958	499
The Long Week-End-review of By Love Possessed, The Times Literary 
Supplement, 25 April 1958	935
Beyond Reviews: Assessments of Cozzens after By Love Possessed
The Quarrel About Cozzens or The Vagaries of Book Reviewing-Heinrich 
Straumann, English Studies, August 1959	4352
Style in By Love Possessed-excerpt from Frederick Bracher, The Novels 
		of James Gould Cozzens (1959) 	2615
 On Human Nature-excerpt from Cozzens letter to Frederick Bracher, 
5 June 1958	210
	On Keeping Characters in Character-excerpts from By Love Possessed 
		and Cozzens letter to Michael Patrick Egan, 25 June 1959	182 & 292
Guardian of Middle-Class Honor-review of Bracher's The Novels of James 
Gould Cozzens, Elizabeth Janeway, The New York Times Book Review, 
9 August 1959	1786
The William Dean Howells Medal-as presented by Malcolm 
Cowley, 1960	550
A Review of the Movie By Love Possessed-Paul V. Beckley, New York 
Herald Tribune, [Q: Date?]	544
James Gould Cozzens: How to Read Him-essay by R. H. W. Dillard (1997) 			5277
On Writing for Grown-Up Readers-excerpt from Cozzens notebook, 
9 October 1960 	286
VII. Children and Others and Morning Noon and Night
Children and Others
	Report on Children and Others-by John K. Hutchens, Book-of-the-Month 
Club News, July 1964	869
	A Little Corner of the Status Quo-review by Frederick Crews, New York Times 
		Book Review, 2 August 1964	538
Cozzens on Crews-excerpts from Cozzens letter to Crews, 20 July 
		1964, John O'Hara letter to Cozzens, 4 August 1964, and Cozzens 
letter to O'Hara, 10 August 1964	237, 42, 147
	Cowley Responds to Crews-letter to the editor, The New York Times, 
3 September 1964	439
	A Cozzens Collection: Moments Captured Alive-W. G. Rogers, The Sunday 
		Bulletin (Philadelphia), 2 August 1964	575
`Children and Others': An `Unknown' Giant Again Proves His Stature-
Clifford A. Ridley, The National Observer, 3 August 1964	958
	Raise the Banner Again for Cozzens-review by Jerome Weidman, Life, 
7 August 1964	1261
	By Ideology Possessed-review by Jeffrey Hart, National Review, 
22 September 1964	1217
Morning Noon and Night
Worthington on Vocation-from Morning Noon and Night	155
Presenting "True Experience"-from Selected Notebooks, 1960-1967, 
12 November 1966	90
Worthington on Writers-from Morning Noon and Night	788
	Cozzens and Jovanovich-Cozzens letter to William Jovanovich, 10 March 1968	203
Worthington on Ordering Experience-from Morning 
Noon and Night	298
	A Stubborn Persuasion-from Morning Noon and Night	130
The Reception of Morning Noon and Night
	Report on Morning Noon and Night-by Clifton Fadiman, Book-of-the-Month 
		Club News, September 1968	1289
A Sympathetic Reader-W. Jackson Bate letter to Cozzens, 2 July 1968	509
The Sense of Frustration-review of Morning Noon and Night, Hayden Carruth, 
		Chicago News, 10 August 1968	751
Three Stages of Life-review of Morning Noon and Night, Granville Hicks, 
SaturdayReview, 24 August 1968	1080
	Cozzens on Hicks-excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 3 September 1966	284
A Work of Unburdening Myself-review of Morning Noon and Night, John 
Barkham, Post-Tribune (Gary, IN), 25 August 1968	611
The Bookshelf: World of the WASP-review of Morning Noon and Night, 
Edmund Fuller, Wall Street Journal, 29 August 1968	1156
More Critical Views-Katherine Gauss Jackson, Harper's; Dr. Frederick 
Shroyer, Los Angeles Herald Examiner; Edwin M. Yoder Jr., Greensboro 
Daily News; Richard Sullivan, Chicago Sun-Times; Agnes C. Ringer, Free Library of Philadelphia Library Journal; Publishers' Weekly; Grace P. 
Comans, The Hartford Courant; Eldon Barrett, Seattle Post-Intelligencer; 
W. Emerson Wilson, Wilmington News; and South Bend Tribune
Cozzens on Updike-Cozzens to Julian Muller, 5 November 1968	140
"The Secret Truth"-Cozzens letter to William Jovanovich, 19 November 1968	222
Cozzens' Stoicism Broke Down Under Lash of Critics-article by Emmett Peter,
Sentinel Star, August 1978	1090
Luck Alone-quotation by Cozzens for Who's Who in America (1976-1977)	38
Recollections and Reconsiderations of Cozzens
Whatever Wishful Thinking May Wish: The Example of James Gould Cozzens-
essay by George Garrett in Just Representations (1978)	3170
Style and Techniques-from essay by Frederick Bracher for Just Representations 	4283
	Cozzens's Heroes-statement by James Dickey, New Acquist of True 
Experience (1979)
James Gould Cozzens, 1903-1978-essay by Hortense Calisher, Proceedings of the
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, 1981	1349
	James Gould Cozzens-A View from Afar-essay by John M. Iggulden, 
DLB Yearbook 1997	4390	
The Wages of Sentimentality-excerpt from Edmund Morris's address 
on Cozzens, 15 September 2000	405
Requirements
About Being Written About: or By Nimiety or Possessed-previously 
unpublished essay by Cozzens, 1977	2831
Cozzens's "Gallery of Lives"-quote from William Jovanovich (2000)	103
Appendix
Cozzens on Contemporary Writers	
John Dos Passos
On 1919-from letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 22 March 1932	262
On Dos Passos's U.S.A.-from letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 30 January 1940	234
Thomas Wolfe
On Of Time and the River-from letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 
12 March 1935	188
Cozzens on Genius-from letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 
15 March 1935	229
Ernest Hemingway
On To Have and Have Not-from letter to Bertha Wood 
Cozzens, 10 November 1937	211
On For Whom the Bell Tolls-from letter to Bertha Wood 
Cozzens, 18 October 1940	168
On The Old Man and the Sea-from letter to Bertha Wood 
Cozzens, 5 October 1952	288
William Faulkner
Excerpt from letter to Bertha Wood Cozzens, 24 January 1939	739
Observations on Writing, Writers, and the Literary Life
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 24 May 1960, p. 2	102
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 1 January 1961, p. 10	40
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 18 May 1961, p. 15-16	275
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 13 July 1961, p. 18	12
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 20 November 1961, p. 24	14
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 17 August 1962, p. 41	50
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 4 December 1962, pp. 48-49	365
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 1 May 1963, pp. 56-57	212
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 29 January 1964, p. 76	108
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 6 May 1964, p. 82	217
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 12 December 1965, pp. 100-101	412
Excerpt from Selected Notebooks, 10 January 1966, p. 102	56
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Essay by Matthew J. Bruccoli on Bernice Baumgarten
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Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Cozzens, James Gould, 1903-Novelists, American 20th century Biography