Table of Contents

Volume 19, Number 5 · October 5, 1972

L.C. Knights, Shakespeare & Co.

Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne: Renaissance Essays by Frank Kermode

The Masks of Othello by Marvin Rosenberg

Hero and Saint: Shakespeare and the Graeco-Roman Heroic Tradition by Reuben A. Brower

The Masks of King Lear by Marvin Rosenberg

Henry Steele Commager, The Defeat of America

Roots of War by Richard J. Barnet

Philip Rahv, In Dubious Battle

August 1914 by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, translated by Michael Glenny

Luigi Barzini, Romance and the Risorgimento

Victor Emanuel, Cavour, and the Risorgimento by Denis Mack Smith

Vittorio Emanuele II by Denis Mack Smith, translated by Joli Bertolazzi

Robert L. Heilbroner, Radical Conservative

Reflections on the Causes of Human Misery and upon Certain Proposals to Eliminate Them by Barrington Moore Jr.

Thomas R. Edwards, News from Elsewhere

My Michael by Amos Oz, translated by Nicholas de Lange

I Come as a Thief by Louis Auchincloss

Mumbo Jumbo by Ishmael Reed

Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions and General Tales of Ordinary Madness by Charles Bukowski

The Western Coast by Paula Fox

Martin Bernal, What Is It About the Vietnamese?

Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam by Frances FitzGerald

Robert Craft, Venice: Paragraphs from a Diary

Jonathan Cobb, Richard Sennett, Betrayed American Workers

Roger Sale, Plunging into Life

Captain Blackman by John A. Williams

The Car Thief by Theodore Weesner

The Needle's Eye by Margaret Drabble


Letters

Anna Balakian, Roger Shattuck, The Breton Expedition
Vitali Rubin, An Open Letter to American Sinologists
Timothy Harding, Crime in Brazil
Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Vietnam Veterans
Spyros Draenos, A Critical Case
National Campaign For the Struggle Against Repression, Crime in Brazil



Contributors

Robert Craft was awarded the International Prix du Disque at the Cannes Music Festival for 2002.(May 2002)

Thomas R. Edwards is Emeritus Professor of English at Rutgers and a former editor of Raritan. His most recent book is Over Here: Criticizing America, 1968–1989. (June 2004)


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