Table of Contents

Volume 10, Number 4 · February 29, 1968

Matthew Hodgart, Portrait of the Artist as a Middle-Aged Adulterer

Giacomo Joyce by James Joyce, with an Introduction and Notes by Richard Ellmann

Christopher Lasch, A Special Supplement: The Trouble with Black Power

Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America by Stokely Carmichael, by Charles V. Hamilton

Black Power and Urban Unrest by Nathan Wright Jr.

Black Power/White Resistance: Notes on the New Civil War by Fred Powledge

The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual by Harold Cruse

White Reflections on Black Power by Charles E. Fager

John Weightman, Poet of Unreason

Artaud Anthology edited by Jack Hirschman

Frances A. Yates, Bacon's Magic

Francis Bacon: From Magic to Science by Paolo Rossi, Translated from the Italian by Sacha Rabinovitch

Chester Kallman, The Middle of the Night: the Hands (poem)

C.H. Waddington, That's Life

The Origins of Life by J.D. Bernal

Denis Donoghue, The Black Ox

Forms of Discovery by Yvor Winters

David Hawkins, Teacher of Teachers

Lectures in the Philosophy of Education, 1899 by John Dewey, edited and with an Introduction by Reginald D. Archambault

Democracy and Education by John Dewey

The Dewey School by Katherine Camp Mayhew, by Anna Camp Edwards

John Dewey as Educator: His Work in Education 1894-1904 by Arthur G. Wirth

John Dewey by Richard J. Bernstein

Robert Kee, Countess for a Democratic Society

Constance De Markievicz: In the Cause of Ireland by Jacqueline Van Voris

The Rebel Countess: The Life and Times of Constance Markievicz by Anne Marreco


Letters

Hans Magnus Enzensberger, On Leaving America
Diana Trilling, Ideology and Vietnam
Robert Lowell, Day of Mourning
Daniel Bell, Mary McCarthy, Ideology and Vietnam
D.S. Carne-Ross, D.J. Enright, For the Rare Birds
J. McRee Elrod, Change of Address



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)

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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