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13.1 & 13.2—SPRING - SUMMER 1981—Thackeray Special Number
Articles:
- Foreword by Robert A. Colby, Guest Editor, p. 1
- “Thackeray and French Literature in Perspective”—Donald Hawes, p. 5
- “‘The Sentiment of Reality’: Thackeray’s Art Criticism”—Helene E. Roberts, p. 21
- “Final Touches and Patches in Vanity Fair: The First Edition”—Peter L. Shillingsburg, p. 40
- “Vanity Fair and Singing”—Robert T. Bledsoe, p. 51
- “Thackeray and Clough”—Ira Bruce Nadel, p. 64
- “The Writing and Publication of Esmond”—Edgar F. Harden, p. 79
- “Richard Doyle’s Illustrations to The Newcomes”—John C. Olmsted, p. 93
- “Beginning and Ending: The Virginians as a Sequel”—Gerald C. Sorensen, p. 109
- “The Demystification of Laura Pendennis”—Ina Ferris, p. 122
- “Funeral Baked Meats: Thackeray’s Last Novel”—Juliet McMaster, p. 133
- “‘Just a Little Turn of the Circle’: Time, Memory, and Repetition in Thackeray’s Roundabout Papers”—Richard W. Oram, p. 156
- “The Thackeray-Smith Contracts”—John A. Sutherland, p. 168
- “Thackeray’s French Dressers”—Sylvère Monod (Forword by Raymond Las Vergnas), p. 184
- “Thackeray in Czechoslovakia (With a Glance at Other Slavonic Countries)—Lidmila Pant??ková, p. 197
- “Thackeray Studies, 1975–79”—Robert A. Colby, p. 211
13.3—FALL 1981
Articles:
- “Roxana’s Fiction”—David Durant, p. 225
- “Toward Daisy Miller: Cooper’s Idea of ‘The American Girl’”—Mary Suzanne Schriber, p. 237
- “An Affinity for Birds: Kindness in Hardy’s Jude the Obscure”—Alexander Fischler, p. 250
- “The Kim that Nobody Reads”—Margaret Peller Feeley, p. 266
- “Beyond Irony in Henry James: The Aspern Papers”—Barbara Currier Bell, p. 282
- “Edgar Huntley and the American Nightmare”—Sydney J. Krause, p. 294
- “Graham Greene and the Munitions Makers: The Historical Context of A Gun for Sale”—Ivan Melada, p. 303
- “Comedy and History”—Richard Keller Simon, p. 322
- Apter, Thomas Mann, The Devil’s Advocate—E. Allen McCormick, p. 332
- Colley, Dos Passos and the Fiction of Despair and Wagner, Dos Passos as American—Lois Hughson, p. 334
- Gervais, Flaubert and Henry James: A Study in Contrasts and Schug, The Romantic Genesis of the Modern Novel—Keith Cushman, p. 337
- Harner, English Renaissance Prose Fiction, 1500-1660: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism—Robert Yeager, p. 340
- Pryse, The Mark and the Knowledge: Social Stigma in Classic American Fiction—Raymond A. Paredes, p. 341
- Rowe, Nabokov and Others: Patterns in Russian Literature—Kamy Cunningham, p. 343
- Sagar, D. H. Lawrence: A Calendar of His Works—Michael Squires, p. 345
- Walker, Robert Penn Warren: A Vision Earned—Neil Nakadate, p. 346
13.4—WINTER 1981
Articles:
- “Scott, Mackenzie, and Structure in The Bride of Lammermoor”—Harry E. Shaw, p. 349
- “James’s ‘Special-Green Vision’: The Ambassadors as Pastoral”—Paul Rosenzweig, p. 367
- “The Conflict of Patriarchy and Balanced Sexual Principles in Billy Budd”—George B. Hutchinson, p. 388
- “Hardy’s Manipulation of Folklore and Literary Imagination: The Case of the Wife-Sale in The Mayor of Casterbridge”—Michael Taft, p. 399
- “Mysticism and Atheism in To the Lighthouse”—Martin Corner, p. 408
- “The Allusive Mode and Black Humor in Barth’s Sot-Weed Factor”—Elaine B. Safer, p. 424
- “On Reading Conrad”—Suresh Raval, p. 439
- “Surgery for the Critics—or a Bomb?”—Jeffrey Meyers, p. 449
- Barney, Allegories of History, Allegories of Love—Robert F. Yeager, p. 456
- Brown, Walter Scott and the Historical Imagination—Hugh L. Hennedy, p. 459
- Kartiganer, The Fragile Thread: The Meaning of Form in Faulkner’s Novels—Bainard Cowan, p. 461
- MacMillan, ed., The Stoic Strain in American Literature: Essays in Honour of Marston LaFrance—Thomas T. Barker, p. 463
- Medina, Reflection, Time, and the Novel, Toward a Communicative Theory of Literature—Donald B. Marshall, p. 465
- Pütz, The Story of Identity: American Fiction of the Sixties—Jerome Klinkowitz, p. 468