### SUL NEWS NOTES Volume 1, Number 42 ### October 23, 1992 MORE SILLY RECORDS: GENERAL DECADENCE Holmes, Barbara, 1937- The Decomposer's art : ideas of music in the poetry of Wallace Stevens / Barbara Holmes. -- New York : P. Lang, c1990. xiii, 176 p. ; 23 cm. -- (New connections, 0891-0073 ; vol. 1) Bibliography: p. [167]-171. Includes indexes. 1. Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955--Knowledge--Music. 2. Music and literature. I. Title. II. Series: New connections (New York, N.Y. : 1898) ; vol. 1. ID: AKB1101 CALL: PS3537.T4753Z665 1990 LOCATION: Green Library, Stacks -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sallengre, Albert-Henri de, 1694-1723. Ebrietatis ecomium: or, The praise of drunkenness. Wherein is authentically, and most evidently proved, the necessity of frequently getting drunk; and, that the practice of getting drunk is most ancient, primitive, and catholic. Confirmed by the examples of heathens, Turks, infidels, primitive Christians, saints, popes, bishops, doctors, philosophers, poets, free masons, gormogons, and other tope-ing societies, and men of learning in all ages. By Boniface Oinophilus, de Monte Fiascone, A.B.C. [pseud.] ... London, C. Chapple, 1812. xii, 209 p. front. 16 cm. Translation of the author's L'eloge de l'ivresse. The translation is attributed to Robert Samber. cf. Notes and queries. 3d ser., v. 8, etc. 1. Drinking customs. I. Samber, Robert, supposed tr. II. Title: The Praise of drunkenness. ID: AFW9267 CALL: 847.5.S16eEs LOCATION: Green Library, Stacks --Submitted by Brian Kunde, Serials Cataloging