Table of Contents

Volume 22, Number 19 · November 27, 1975

J.H. Plumb, How Freedom Took Root in Slavery

American Slavery, American Freedom by Edmund S. Morgan

Ada Louise Huxtable, Modern Architecture in Question

The Architecture of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts October 29, 1975-January 4, 1976 an exhibition presented at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Michael Wood, Greatness and Melancholy

George Eliot: the Emergent Self by Ruby V. Redinger

Young Thomas Hardy by Robert Gittings

Robert Craft, Playing with 'The Magic Flute'

The Magic Flute a film directed by Ingmar Bergman. with the Swedish Stage Broadcasting Network Symphony, conducted by Eric Ericson. Sung and spoken in Swedish, with English subtitles

A Preface To "The Magic Flute" by E.M. Batley

"The Magic Flute," Masonic Opera by Jacques Chailley, translated by Herbert Weinstock

Three Mozart Operas by R.B. Moberly

Barbara Probst Solomon, Spain on the Brink

Bernard Knox, Aeschylus Pinioned and Grabbed

Aeschylus: Suppliants translated by Janet Lembke

Aeschylus: Prometheus Bound translated by James Scully, translated by C. John Herington

Aeschylus: Seven Against Thebes translated by Helen Bacon, translated by Anthony Hecht

Edgar Z. Friedenberg, School's Out

Half the House by Herbert Kohl

Being with Children by Phillip Lopate

The Myth of the Hyperactive Child and other Means of Child Control by Peter Schrag, by Diane Divoky

Frank Kermode, Working Up Work

Work and Play: Ideas and Experience of Work and Leisure by Alasdair Clayre

Christopher Lasch, The Emotions of Family Life

The Wish to Be Free: Society, Psyche, and Value Change by Fred Weinstein, by Gerald M. Platt

Christopher Ricks, Lost Allusions

The Realms of Gold by Margaret Drabble

Cockpit by Jerzy Kosinski


Letters

Richard M. Morse, Thomas E. Skidmore, et al. Brazil: the Sealed Coffin
Joseph Cohen, Conspiracy of Silence
Joanna S. Rose, Visible Woman



Contributors

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

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

Bernard Knox is director emeritus of Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC. Among his many books are The Heroic Temper, The Oldest Dead White European Males, and Backing into the Future: The Classical Tradition and Its Renewal. He is the editor of The Norton Book of Classical Literature and wrote the introductions and notes for Robert Fagles's translations of the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Christopher Ricks is William M. and Sara B. Warren Professor of the Humanities and Co-Director of the Editorial Institute at Boston University, and Professor of Poetry at Oxford. His most recent book is Dylan’s Visions of Sin. (March 2008)

Michael Wood is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Princeton. His most recent book is Literature and the Taste of Knowledge. (April 2008)


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