Table of Contents

Volume 24, Number 18 · November 10, 1977

Irvin Ehrenpreis, The Triumph of Dr. Johnson

Samuel Johnson by W. Jackson Bate

D.J. Enright, Lives of the Gaolers (poem)

Diane Johnson, The Oppressor in the Next Room

Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison

Elbow Room by James Alan McPherson

White Rat by Gayl Jones

V.S. Pritchett, The Passions of Emile Zola

The Life and Times of Emile Zola by F.W.J. Hemmings

Ronald Dworkin, Why Bakke Has No Case

Rosemary Dinnage, The Radiant Monster

Passionate Crusader: The Life of Marie Stopes by Ruth Hall

Karl Miller, Robert Frost Crosses the Missouri

Robert Frost: The Work of Knowing by Richard Poirier

Robert Frost: The Later Years, 1938-1963 by Lawrance Thompson, by R.H. Winnick

Robert Frost: The Years of Triumph, 1915-1938 by Lawrance Thompson

Robert Frost: The Early Years, 1874-1915 by Lawrance Thompson

Bernard Avishai, You Can't Go Home Again

Letters to an American Jewish Friend: A Zionist's Polemic by Hillel Halkin

Donald Davie, Fatal Attitudes

The Consul's File by Paul Theroux

The Ice Age by Margaret Drabble

Charles Rosen, The Origins of Walter Benjamin

The Origin of German Tragic Drama by Walter Benjamin, translated by John Osborne

Alvin W. Gouldner, Ruth M. Lewis, Susan M. Rigdon, et al. Cuba and Oscar Lewis: An Exchange


Letters

Steven R. Cohen, Marshall Cohen, Lawyers and Morals
Marek Halter, Death in Argentina: An Appeal
Raymond Rosenthal, Simone Weil's Politics
Robert C. McKibben, Mark Crispin Miller, What Happened in the Fifties



Contributors

Rosemary Dinnage's books include The Ruffian on the Stair, One to One: Experiences of Psychotherapy, and Annie Besant.

Ronald Dworkin is Frank Henry Sommer Professor of Law and Philosophy at NYU and Jeremy Bentham Professor of Law and Philosophy at University College London. His books include Is Democracy Possible Here? (2006), Justice in Robes, Sovereign Virtue: The Theory and Practice of Equality, and Freedom's Law. He is the 2007 winner of the Ludvig Holberg International Memorial Prize for "his pioneering scholarly work" of "worldwide impact."

D. J. Enright's books include The Alluring Problem, Fields of Vision, Collected Poems 1948—1998, and, most recently, Interplay: A Kind of Commonplace Book. (August 2000)

Diane Johnson is the author, most recently, of Into a Paris Quartier: Reine Margot’s Chapel and Other Haunts of St. Germain. Her latest novel is L’Affaire. (February 2008)

Charles Rosen's most recent book is Piano Notes: The World of the Pianist. (February 2008)


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