Table of Contents

Volume 7, Number 12 · January 12, 1967

Denis Donoghue, Moorish Gorgeousness

Tell Me, Tell Me by Marianne Moore

John Weightman, Cultivating the Enlightenment

The Enlightenment: An Interpretation, The Rise of Modern Paganism by Peter Gay

I.F. Stone, Fulbright: From Hawk to Dove (Part 2)

Senator Fulbright: Portrait of a Public Philosopher by Tristram Coffin

Anthony Quinton, The Importance of Quine

The Ways of Paradox and Other Essays by W.V. Quine

Selected Logic Papers by W.V. Quine

Henry Chettle, William Shakespeare, The Lamentable Tragedy of the Duke of Palermo

Robert Kee, I Don't Know Where I'm Going

The C. B. S. Legacy Book/Record Album: The Irish Uprising, 1916-1922

The Parnell Tragedy by Jules Abels

Thomas Hardy, 1967 (poem)

Kenneth E. Boulding, Fortune Telling

The Limits of American Capitalism by Robert L. Heilbroner

Joseph R. Levenson, Franz Schurmann, An Exchange on China


Letters

Irma Brandeis, Letters
Barbara S. Meeker, Letters



Contributors

Denis Donoghue is University Professor at NYU, where he holds the Henry James Chair of English and American Letters. He is the author of The Practice of Reading, Words Alone: The Poet T.S. Eliot, and, most recently, The American Classics. (October 2006)

Anthony Quinton is the former president of Trinity College, Oxford, former chairman of the British Library, and the author of Hume. (June 2001)

I.F. Stone was an American journalist, publisher of I.F. Stone's Weekly, and a regular contributor to the Review. For more about him please visit www.ifstone.org.

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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