Table of Contents

Volume 5, Number 6 · October 28, 1965

Richard H. Rovere, The Untold Story of McCarthy's Fall

Days of Shame by Charles E. Potter

Frank Kermode, Life and Death of the Novel

Henry Fielding: Mask and Feast by Andrew Wright

The True Patriot by Henry Fielding, edited by Miriam Austin Locke

Jane Austen: A Study of Her Artistic Development by A. Walton Litz

Radical Dr. Smollett by Donald Bruce

Murray Kempton, A Good Man is Hard to Find

Lindsay, A Man for Tomorrow by Daniel E. Batton

John V. Lindsay and the Silk Stocking Story by Casper Citron

John V. Lindsay—Less than Meets the Eye by Noel E. Parmentel Jr.

John Weightman, Beyond the Fringe

The History of Surrealism by Maurice Nadeau, translated by Richard Howard, with an Introduction by Roger Shattuck

Selected Works by Alfred Jarry, edited by Roger Shattuck, by Simon Watson Taylor

John Gross, Passionate Pilgrimage

The Mandelbaum Gate by Muriel Spark

Selma Fraiberg, Neurosis and Children

Normality and Pathology in Childhood: Assessments of Development by Anna Freud

R.C. Smail, The Siege of Byzantium

The Fall of Constantinople 1453 by Steven Runciman

The Crescent and the Cross, The Fall of Byzantium: May, 1453 by David Dereksen

Anthony Blunt, Blake and the Scholars: I

William Blake: Poet, Printer, Prophet by Geoffrey Keynes

William Blake Poet and Painter: An Introduction to the Illuminated Verse by Jean H. Hagstrum

A Blake Bibliography: Annotated Lists of Works, Studies, and Blakeana by G.E. Bentley Jr., by Martin K. Nurmi

Innocence and Experience: An Introduction to Blake by E.D. Hirsch Jr.

William Blake by John Middleton Murry

F.W. Bateson, Blake and the Scholars: II

The Poetry and Prose of William Blake edited by David V. Erdman, commentary by Harold Bloom

A Blake Dictionary: The Ideas and Symbols of William Blake by S. Foster Damon

Robert Mazzocco, The Moviegoer: Godard

Alphaville directed by Jean-Luc Godard

Eve Auchincloss, The World is Not a Wedding

At the Crossroads by Evan S. Connell Jr.

The Fencing Master by Gilbert Rogin

Yes From No Man's Land by Bernard Kops

Stanley M. Elkins, The South After Slavery

The Era of Reconstruction, 1865-1877 by Kenneth M. Stampp

Bernard Bergonzi, Big Winner

Esau and Jacob by Machado de Assis

The Garden Where the Brass Band Played by Simon Vestdijk

Marius Bewley, Lone Rangers

Wah-to-yah and the Taos Trail by Lewis H. Garrard, Introduction by A.B. Guthrie Jr.

The Western Hero in History and Legend by Kent Ladd Steckmesser

Peter Wiles, Rationalizing the Russians

The Economics of Soviet Planning by Abram Bergson

The Best Use of Economic Resources by L.V. Kantorovich


Letters

Eugene V. Rostow, Hans J. Morgenthau, Getting Out of Vietnam
Tom Gervasi, Getting Out of Vietnam
Inez Brusini, Marxism
Elmer Rice, Ford's English Usage
Brendan Gill, Literary Industry
F.D. Reeve, Translating Pushkin
Theodore H. Draper, Marxism



Contributors

John Gross’s most recent book is A Double Thread, a memoir. He is the editor of The New Oxford Book of Literary Anecdotes, which will be published in paperback in September. (May 2008)

Murray Kempton (1917-1997) was a columnist for Newsday, as well as a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books. His books include Rebellions, Perversities, and Main Events and The Briar Patch, as well as Part of Our Time. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1985.

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

John Weightman, Professor Emeritus of the University of London, is the author of The Concept of the Avant-Garde. He will soon publish The Cat Sat on the Mat: Language and the Absurd. (October 2002)


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