Variety: second series / [by] Paul Valery; translated from the French by William Aspenwall Bradley.
| Author/creator | Valéry, Paul |
| Other author | Bradley, William Aspenwall, 1878-1939. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | New York : Harcourt, Brace and company, [©1938] |
| Description | 273 pages ; 21 cm |
| Contents | Villon and Verlaine.--Concerning Corot.--The position of Baudelaire.--Stendhal.--Remarks on progress.--From "Mediterranean inspirations."--Spiritual polity.--The balance sheet of the intelligence. |
| General note | "The essays...have, with one exception, been draws from Variete II, published in France in 1930: Pieces sur Part, published in France in 1934; and Variete III, published in France in 1936. the exception is the first essay in the book, ʻVillon and Verlaine'."--Publisher's note. |
| General note | "First edition." |
| LCCN | 38038793 |