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4.1—SPRING 1972

     Articles:

  • “The ‘I’ Persona in the Novels of Jane Austen”—Joseph A. Kestner III, p. 6
  • “White Jacket’s Intentional Fall”—Robert C. Albrecht, p. 17
  • “Plinlimmon and the Pamphlet Again”—Brian Higgins, p. 27
  • “Dreiserian Tragedy”—William L. Vance, p. 39
  • “Margaret Whitehead in The Confessions of Nat Turner”—Donald W. Markos, p. 52
  • The Sound and the Fury: A Note on Benjy’s Name”—William V. Davis, p. 60
  • An Interview in New York with Joseph Heller—p. 63
     Review Essays:

  • “Liberty, Libertinism and Randomness: Form and Content in Picaresque Fiction”—Maximillian E. Novak, p. 75
  • “Eclecticisms and Pluralisms: Trying to Find Dostoevsky and Tolstoy”—Edward Wasiolek, p. 86
  • “Vision, Perspective, Structure in Thomas Hardy”—Walter F. Wright, p. 93
  • “Books on Melville in 1970”—Paul McCarthy, p. 98
     Reviews:

  • Cook, Masks, Modes, and Morals: The Art of Evelyn Waugh—Robert Murray Davis, p. 114
  • Lehan, Theodore Dreiser: His World and His Novels—Carl Laun, p. 117
  • Meckier, Aldous Huxley: Satire and Structure—James Gindin, p. 119
  • Petter, The Early American Novel—Henry Nash Smith, p. 122
  • Starr, Defoe and Casuistry—J. Donald Crowley, p. 124

4.2 SUMMER 1972—Commonwealth Novel Special Number

     Articles:

  • Australia: “H. H. Richardson: The Education of an Australian Realist”—William D. Elliott, p. 141
  • Canada: “The Novels of Margaret Laurence”—Clara Thomas, p. 154
  • Canada: “The Northern Paradise: Malcolm Lowry in Canada”—Richard Hauer Costa, p. 165
  • Canada: ‘Frederick Philip Grove’ and the Canadianism Movement”—Margaret R. Stobie, p. 173
  • New Zealand: “Bird, Hawk, Bogie: Janet Frame, 1952-62”—Robert T. Robertson, p. 186
  • West Africa: “Oral Tradition and the Individual Literary Talent”—Bernth O. Lindfors, p. 200
  • West Africa: “Social Comment in the West African Novel”—Eustace Palmer, p. 218
  • South Africa: “Olive Schreiner: A Critical Study and a Checklist”—Richard M. Rive, p. 231
  • South Africa: “The Search for Self in the Novels of Doris Lessing”—Lois A. Marchino, p. 252
  • South Africa: “Twentieth-Century Realism: The ‘Grid’ Structure of The Golden Notebook”—Anne M. Mulkeen, p. 262
  • West Indies: “Roger Mais: The Man on the Cross”—Oscar R. Dathorne, p. 275
  • West Indies: “The Personal Sense of a Society—Minority View: Aspects of the ‘East Indian’ Novel in the West Indies”—Barrie Davies, p. 284
  • India: “The Indian Novel in English: A Search for Identity”—K. S. Narayana Rao, p. 296
  • India: “The Indian Novel in English”—David McCutchion, p. 304
  • “A Selected Checklist of Commonwealth English Novels”—Robert E. McDowell and Joseph J. Jones, p. 321

4.3—FALL 1972

     Articles:

  • Clarissa and Fanny Hill: Sisters in Distress”—Edward W. Copeland, p. 343
  • Sanditon: The Kingdom of Folly”—John Lauber, p. 353
  • “Ainsworth’s Tudor Novels: History as Theme”—Llewellyn Ligocki, p. 364
  • “Dombey and Son and Sutpen and Son”—Thomas H. Adamowski, p. 378
  • “Melville’s Use of John and Awnsham Churchill’s Collection of Voyages and Travels”—Mukhtar A. Isani, p. 390
  • “Ending the Seven Gables: Old Light on a New Problem”—Jerome Klinkowitz, p. 396
  • “Romantic Love and the Prostitution of Politics: On the Structural Unity of Flaubert’s L’Education sentimentale”—Gerhard C. Gerhardi, p. 402
  • “Rider Haggard’s She: An Archetypal ‘History of Adventure’”—Evelyn J. Hinz, p. 416
  • “The Artist in The Damnation of Theron Ware”—A. Carl Bredahl, Jr., p. 432
  • “The Journey to Patusan: The Education of Jim and Marlow in Conrad’s Lord Jim”—Daniel R. Schwarz, p. 442
  • “The Aesthetics of Anti-imperialism: Ironic Distortions of the Vergilian Epic Mode in Conrad’s Nostromo”—Victor J. Emmett, Jr., p. 459
  • My Ántonia: A Rose for Miss Cather”—William J. Stuckey, p. 473
  • “‘I am This, I am That’: Shifting Distance and Movement in Mrs. Dalloway”—Francis Gillen, p. 484
  • “The Double Structure of The Morning Watch”—Roger Ramsey, p. 494
  • Another Country, Another Time”—Fred L. Standley, p. 504
     Review Essay:

  • “Thackeray Criticism: Its Fortunes and Misfortunes”—M. G. Sundell, p. 513
     Reviews:

  • Bellamy, The Novels of Wells, Bennett and Galsworthy 1890-1910—Frederick R. Karl, p. 524
  • Birnbaum, Aldous Huxley’s Quest for Values—Jerome Meckier, p. 527
  • Gose, Imagination Indulged: The Irrational in the Nineteenth-Century Novel—John Halperin, p. 531
  • Tanner, City of Words: American Fiction 1950-1970—Sanford Pinsker, p. 532
  • Watkins, The Flesh and the Word: Eliot, Hemingway, Faulkner—Gerald Langford, p. 534

4.4—WINTER 1972—Thomas Hardy Special Number

     Articles:

  • “The ‘Chronological Frontier’ in Thomas Hardy’s Novels”—L. MacKenzie Osborne, p. 543
  • “‘The Art of Renunciation’ in Hardy’s Novels”—Lewis B. Horne, p. 556
  • “‘Forbear, Hostler, Forbear’: Social Satire in The Hand of Ethelberta”—George Wing, p. 568
  • Jude the Obscure and the Bildungsroman”—Frank R. Giordano, Jr., p. 580
  • “Hardy’s Mayor: The Antitraditional Basis of Tragedy”—Lawrence J. Starzyk, p. 592
  • The Mayor of Casterbridge as Aeschylean Tragedy”—Duane D. Edwards, p. 608
  • “Whatever Happened to Eustacia Vye?”—Bruce K. Martin, p. 619
  • “‘Ideas, Striking, Novel, or Beautiful’: A Hitherto Unpublished Comment of Hardy’s”—Robert F. Fleissner, p. 628
  • “Criticism of Thomas Hardy’s Novels: A Selected Checklist”—B. J. Alexander, p. 630
     Reviews:

  • Hardy and Pinion, eds., One Rare Fair Woman: Thomas Hardy’s Letters to Florence Henniker, 1893-1922—J. O. Bailey, p. 656