Table of Contents

Volume 2, Number 1 · February 20, 1964

Frank Kermode, What Is Art?

Meditations on a Hobby Horse and Other Essays on the Theory of Art by E.H. Gombrich

D.A.N. Jones, Waugh Revisited

Basil Seal Rides Again by Evelyn Waugh

Lewis Mumford, On The Dial

The Time of The Dial by William Wasserstrom

A Dial Miscellany edited by William Wasserstrom

Stanley Kauffmann, Season In Hell

Blood From the Sky by Piotr Rawicz

The Fanatic by Meyer Levin

Stanley Hoffmann, Canard

The Trial of Charles de Gaulle by Altred Fabre-Luce

Alasdair MacIntyre, Freud As Moralist

The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Oskar Pfister edited by Heinrich Meng, edited by Ernst L. Freud

Robert L. Heilbroner, Grand Illusions

The Politics of Hysteria by Edmund Stillman, by William Pfaff

J.H. Plumb, Garrick Gaieties

The Letters of David Garrick edited by David M. Little, edited by George M. Kahrl

Julian Moynahan, Coming Up For Eire

The American Irish: A Political and Social Portrait by William V. Shannon

Gertrude Himmelfarb, The Enigma of J. S. Mill

The Nature and Limits of Political Science by Maurice Cowling

The Earlier Letters of John Stuart Mill, 1812-1848 edited by Francis E. Mineka

Mill and Liberalism by Maurice Cowling

Jonathan Miller, 3 1/2

Knife in the Water directed by Roman Polanski

Billy Liar directed by John Schlesinger

Mad Mad Mad Mad World directed by Stanley Kramer

G. S Fraser, Three Poets

The Moving Target by W.S. Merwin

Weather and Seasons by Michael Hamburger

A Peopled Landscape by Charles Tomlinson

Sylvia Plath, Two Poems (poem)

George P. Elliott, A Moral Tale

The Martyred by Richard E. Kim

Malcolm Muggeridge, Out of Vogue

The World In Vogue

George Lichtheim, The Threat of History

One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society by Herbert Marcuse


Letters

Geoffrey Clive, J.H. Plumb, Enlightenment
James Scully, Letters



Contributors

Stanley Hoffmann is Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor at Harvard. His forthcoming book is Chaos and Violence. (August 2006)

Frank Kermode lives in Cambridge, England. His most recent book is The Age of Shakespeare. (October 2008)

Jonathan Miller has directed operas and plays throughout the world, most recently Pelléas and Mélisande at the Metropolitan Opera. His many books include The Body in Question, States of Mind, On Reflection, and Nowhere in Particular. The article that appears in this issue is based on a talk given at the New York Public Library. (May 2000)

Julian Moynahan is Professor of English Emeritus at Rutgers University. His most recent book is Anglo-Irish: The Literary Imagination in a Hyphenated Culture. (May 2000)


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