Table of Contents

Volume 23, Number 5 · April 1, 1976

V.S. Pritchett, The Aesthete of War

A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence by John E. Mack

I.F. Stone, The Schorr Case: The Real Dangers

Michael Wood, Heroine Addiction

Literary Women by Ellen Moers

Allen Weinstein, Was Alger Hiss Framed?

Alger Hiss: The True Story by John Chabot Smith

Gore Vidal, The Adams' Fall: II

John Malmstad, Gennady Shmakov, In a Frozen Country

The Russians by Hedrick Smith

Russia: The People and the Power by Robert G. Kaiser

Hugh Honour, Luxe et Veritas

The Sculptures of Houdon by H. H. Arnason

Early Neo-Classicism in France: The Creation of the Louis Seize Style in Architectural Decoration, Furniture and Ormolu, Gold and Silver, and Sèvres Porcelain in the Mid-Eighteenth Century by Svend Eriksen, edited and translated by Peter Thornton

French Painting 1774-1830: The Age of Revolution Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. exhibition catalogue, Grand Palais, Paris, The Detroit Institute of

The Roman Stamp: Frame and Façade in Some Forms of Neo-Classicism by Robert M. Adams

1789: Les emblèmes de la raison by Jean Starobinski

Donald Davie, Pound and Fascism

Charles Olson & Ezra Pound: An Encounter at St. Elizabeths by Charles Olson, edited by Catherine Seelye

Ezra Pound: The Last Rower, A Political Profile by C. David Heymann

Thomas R. Edwards, The Short View

Kinflicks by Lisa Alther

Dream Children by Gail Godwin

Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? by Raymond Carver

Bloodshed and Three Novellas by Cynthia Ozick

Janet Adam Smith, Great Scot

Cockburn's Millennium by Karl Miller


Letters

Joseph Brodsky, Fate of a Poet
Charles B. MacDonald, Lie-Fishing
Ronald Mansbridge, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Lie-Fishing
Margaret J. Gates, Diane Johnson, Degrees of Rape
Jean MacKellar, Degrees of Rape
Winslow Hunt, Degrees of Rape
David T. Wieck, Aileen Kelly, Freedom and Anarchy
Arthur H. Samuelson, Visitor



Contributors

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)

Hugh Honour is the author, with John Fleming, of The Visual Arts: A History, which has recently been published in its sixth expanded edition. (November 2002)

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.

Gore Vidal's most recent novel is The Golden Age. (February 2002)

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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