Hard to find Autumn 1951 Kenyon Review is in good condition. Nice clean text. Just a bit of edge wear to paper wrappers. See photos. 

See photo #2 for complete contents

183 pages. 

Some highlights I find include: 

R.W.B. Lewis' "The Hero in the New World: William Faulkner's The Bear." This is first-rate. 

Harry Levin's important "Observations on the Style of Ernest Hemingway." 

The able Austin Warren on a 17th Century stand-out: "The Style of Sir Thomas Browne.

Northrup Frye opens this number with "A Conspectus of Dramatic Genres." 

New poems from the youthful W.S. Merwin, Anthony Hecht, James Wright, Harold Norse and others. 

The always lucid Richard Chase on James Agee's The Morning Watch; Paul Goodman on A.L. Rouse's The England of Elizabeth; other reviews and commentary on new books.