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1.1—SPRING 1969

     Articles:

  • “Une Ruse de Style: A Pattern of Allusion in Madame Bovary”—John Hagan, p. 6
  • “Conrad’s The Rover: The Grammar of a Myth”—David Leon Higdon, p. 17
  • “The Trilogy: Faulkner’s Comic Epic in Prose”—Ladell Payne, p. 27
  • “The Allegory and Symbolism of Hawthorne’s The Marble Faun”—Daniel J. Schneider, p. 38
  • This Side of Paradise: The Dominating Intention”—Barry Gross, p. 51
  • “The Boston Seasons of Silan Lapham”—G. Thomas Tanselle, p. 60
  • “An Interview in London with Brian Moore”—p. 67
  • “Yorick Redivivus: A Bicentenary Review of Studies on Laurence Sterne”—Lodwick Hartley, p. 81
     Reviews:

  • Axhelm, The Modern Confessional Novel—Germaine Bree, p. 90
  • Cooperman, World War I and the American Novel—Malcolm Griffith, p. 91
  • Guetti, The Limits of Metaphor: A Study of Melville, Conrad and Faulkner—James W. Gargano, p. 95
  • Marshall, The World of the Victorian Novel—Edward Wagenknecht, p. 95
  • Rubin, The Teller in the Tale and Scholes, The Fabulators—Paul Edward Gray, p. 101
  • Tarrant, James Branch Cabell—William Leigh Godshalk, p. 105
  • Other Books Received, p. 108

1.2—SUMMER 1969—Charles Dickens Special Number

     Articles:

  • “Dickens’ Public Readings: The Performer and the Novelist”—Philip Collins, p. 118
  • “Dickens, the Dandy, and the Savage: A Victorian View of the Romantic”—R.D. McMaster, p. 133
  • “Dickens and the Tragi-Comic Grotesque”—Richard J. Dunn, p. 147
  • “Dickens, the Two Nations, and Individual Possibility”—Richard A. Levine, p. 157
  • Martin Chuzzlewit: Pinch and Pecksniff”—Michael Steig, p. 181
  • “The Dickens Hero as Child”—Leonard Manheim, p. 189
  • “Symbol and Subversion in David Copperfield”—James R. Kincaid, p. 196
  • “Capitalism and Compassion in Oliver Twist”—Robert L. Patten, p. 207
  • “Mrs. Nickleby’s Monologue: The Dichotomy of Pessimism and Optimism in Nicholas Nickleby”—Leslie M. Thompson, p. 222
  • “The English Malady, Corrupted Humors, and Krook’s Death”—Janice Nadelhaft, p. 230
  • “Dickens Studies, 1958-1968: An Overview”—Lauriat Lane, Jr., p. 240
  • “Dickens Criticism, 1963-1967”—J. Don Vann, p. 255

1.3—FALL 1969

     Articles:

  • Wuthering Heights as a Victorian Novel”—Arnold Shapiro, p. 284
  • The Princess Casamassima: The Politics of Power”—Mildred Hartsock, p. 297
  • Conrad’s Under Western Eyes: The Question of Razumov’s Guilt and Remorse”—John Hagan, p. 310
  • “Bellow’s Intimations of Immortality: Henderson the Rain King”—Jeff H. Campbell, p. 323
  • “Gissing’s Demos: Late-Victorian Values and the Displacement of Conjugal Love”—Paul Sporn, p. 334
  • “Jane Austen and Mansfield Park: A Discrimination of Ironies”—Everett Zimmerman, p. 347
  • “Joyce and the Empire: Some Thoughts on Finnegans Wake”—John C. Sherwood, p. 357
  • An Interview in New York with Peter DeVries, p. 364
  • “The Source of Faulkner’s Jason”—Weldon Thornton, p. 370
  • “Richardson’s Response to Fielding’s Felon”—Kathleen Miles, p. 373
     Reviews:

  • Hoffman, The Art of Southern Fiction: A Study of Some Modern Novelists and Reid, The Fiction of Nathanael West: No Redeemer, No Promised Land—Barry Gross, p. 377
  • Porter, Restif’s Novels—Dolores Holder, p. 379
  • Morris, The Novels of Anthony Powell—Jerome Meckier, p. 381
  • Raleigh, Time, Place, and Idea: Essays on the Novel—Richard Eastman, p. 385
  • Rubin, The Curious Death of the Novel: Essays in American Literature—Ladell Payne, p. 388

1.4—WINTER 1969—Herman Melville Special Number

     Articles:

  • “Melville’s Tomahawk Pipe: Artifact and Symbol”—Hennig Cohen, p. 397
  • “Tactics of Indirection in Melville’s The Confidence-Man”—Merlin Bowen, p. 401
  • The Confidence-Man: The Con-Man as Hero”—Paul Brodtkorb, Jr., p. 421
  • “‘Ungraspable Phantom’: Reflections of Hawthorne in Pierre and The Confidence-Man”—John D. Seelye, p. 436
  • “Melville’s Radical Resistance: The Method and Meaning of Bartleby”—Kingsley Widmer, p. 444
  • “The Artist in Melville’s Mardi”—Barbara Meldrum, p. 459
  • “Ishmael: Time and Personality in Moby-Dick”—Carl F. Strauch, p. 468
  • Moby-Dick and the Calvinist Tradition”—Thomas Werge, p. 484
  • “A Checklist of Melville Criticism, 1958-1968”—J. Don Vann, p. 507