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  • Publications by Balachandra Rajan

I wish to thank Elizabeth Sauer and D.M.R. Bentley for their invaluable assistance in assembling this list of publications.

'The Motivation of Shelley's Prometheus Unbound.' The Review of English Studies 19.75 (July 1943): 297-301.
Focus One: Frank Kafka and Rex Warner, edited by Balachandra Rajan and Andrew Pearse. London: Dennis Dobson, 1944.
'"Simple, Sensuous and Passionate."' The Review of English Studies 21.84 (Oct.1945): 289-301.
Focus Two: The Realist Novel in the Thirties, edited by Balachandra Rajan and Andrew Pearse. London: Dennis Dobson, 1946.
'Georgian Poetry: A Retrospect.' The Critic 1.2 (1947): 7-14.
'Yeats and Indian Philosophy.' The Listener 4 September, 1947, 392-3.
'India and the English Mystics.' The Listener 20 November, 1947, 901-2.
T.S. Eliot: A Study of His Writings by Several Hands, edited by Balachandra Rajan. London: D. Dobson, 1947; New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1948.
'Paradise Lost' and the Seventeenth Century Reader. London: Chatto and Windus, 1947; reprinted 1962, 1966; Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1967.
The Novelist as Thinker, edited by Balachandra Rajan. London: Dennis Dobson, 1948.
'W.B. Yeats and the Unity of Being.' The Nineteenth Century and After 146 (Sept.1949): 150-61.
'Bloomsbury and the Academies.' The Hudson Review 11.3 (Autumn, 1949): 451-57.
'Arjuna's Education.' The Nineteenth Century and After 176 (Feb. 1950): 119-25.Also reprinted in Humanities Association Review 29 (1978).
'Imagism: A Reconsideration.' In Modern American Poetry, edited by Balachandra Rajan, 81-94. London: Dennis Dobson, 1950.
The Dark Dancer (novel). New York: Simon and Shuster, 1957; London: Heinemann, 1958.
Too Long in the West (novel). London: Heinemann, 1961; New York: Athenaeum, 1962.
'Now Days are Dragon-ridden.' The American Scholar: A Quarterly for the Independent Thinker 32.3 (summer 1963): 407-14.
John Milton, 1608-1674. Paradise Lost, Books 1 & 2, edited and intro. by Balachandra Rajan. New York: Asia Publishing House, 1964.
'Paradise Lost: The Critic and the Historian.' University of Windsor Review 1 (Spring 1965): 42-50.
W.B. Yeats, a Critical Introduction. London: Hutchison University Library, 1965. Enlarged and reprinted, 1969. [End Page 774]
'The Indian Virtue.' The Journal of Commonwealth Literature 1 (Sept., 1965): 79-85.
'English as a Highway or as Barrier.' Times Literary Supplement no. 3, 316 (16 Sept.1965): 796.
'Yeats and the Absurd.' W.B. Yeats Centenary Issue. Tri-Quarterly (1965): 130-7.
'Identity and Nationality.' In Commonwealth Literature: Unity and Diversity in a Common Culture, edited by John Press, 106-9. London: Heinemann Educational Books, 1965.
Makers of Literary Criticism, compiled and edited with A.G. George. New York: Asia Publishing House, 1965.
'Conflict, More Conflict.' University of Toronto Quarterly 35.3 (1966): 315-20.
'Paradise Lost: The Hill of History.' Huntington Library Quarterly 31.1 (1967): 43-63.
'The Overwhelming Question.' The Sewanee Review 74 (1966). Reprinted in T.S. Eliot: The Man and His Work, edited by Allen Tate, 363-81. London: Chatto and Windus, 1967. Reprinted in The Overwhelming Question: A Study of the Poetry of T.S. Eliot. (1976).
'Jerusalem and Athens: The Temptation of Learning in Paradise Regained.' In Th'Upright Heart and Pure; Essays on John Milton Commemorating the Tercentenary of the Publication of 'Paradise Lost,' edited by Amadeus P. Fiore, 61-74. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1967. Reprinted and enlarged in The Lofty Rhyme.
'Lycidas: The Shattering of the Leaves.' Studies in Philology 64.1 (1967): 51-64.
'Comus: The Inglorious Likeness.' University of Toronto Quarterly 37.2 (1968): 113-35.
'The Higher Heroism.' Times Literary Supplement no. 3, 441 (8 Feb. 1968): 134.
'Instructive Enigma.' Rev. of Milton: A Biography by William Riley Parker. TLS 3749 (October 31, 1968).
'In Order Serviceable.' Modern Language Review 63.1 (1968): 13-22. Reprinted in The Lofty Rhyme.
'Paradise Lost: The Providence of Style.' Milton Studies 1, edited by James Simmonds, 1-14. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1969.
Sophocles' 'King Oedipus,' in the Translation by W.B. Yeats; with Selections from 'The Poetics of Aristotle,' translated by G.M.A. Grube, edited and intro. by Balachandra Rajan. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1969.
'Paradise Lost: The Web of Responsibility.' Paradise Lost: A Tercentenary Tribute, edited...

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