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11.1—SPRING 1979

     Articles:

  • “Woman’s Influence”—Paula R. Backscheider, p. 3
  • “Lawrence’s Lamias: Predatory Women in The Rainbow and Women in Love”—James Twitchell, p. 23
  • “Ethical Values in Anthony Burgess’s Clockwork Orange”—Rubin Rabinovitz, p. 43
  • “Changing Frames: Doris Lessing’s Memoirs of a Survivor”—Betsy Draine, p. 51
  • “Mr. Mudge as Redemptive Fate: Juxtaposition in James’s In the Cage”—Joel Salzberg, p. 63
  • “‘The Red Badge of Courage Nobody Knows’: A Brief Rejoinder”—Donald Pizer, p. 77
     Review Essays:

  • “A Precipice Marked V”—James Gindin, p. 82
  • “The Sociology of Literature?”—Kingsley Widmer, p. 99
  • “Four Views of James”—Adeline Tintner, p. 106
     Reviews:

  • Alcorn, The Nature Novel from Hardy to Lawrence—Michael Squires, p. 118
  • Eigner, The Metaphysical Novel in England and America: Dickens, Bulwer, Hawthorne, Melville—Richard A. Levine, p. 119
  • Markson, Malcolm Lowry’s Volcano; Smith, ed., The Art of Malcolm Lowry and New, Malcolm Lowry: A Reference Guide—William M. Hagen, p. 121
  • Tracy, Trollope’s Later Novels and Edwards, Anthony Trollope: His Art and Scope—John Halperin, p. 123

11.2—SUMMER 1979

     Articles:

  • “Georgic Comedy: The Fictive Territory of Jane Austen’s Emma”—Paul H. Fry, p. 129
  • “Beyond the Text of Vanity Fair”—Michael Lund, p. 147
  • “Nemerov’s Definition and Proust’s Example: A Model for the Short Novel”—Eugene Hollahan, p. 162
  • “The Accommodation of the Present in Novels by Murdoch and Powell”—William Bowman Piper, p. 178
  • “Dos Passos’s Newsreels: The Noise of History”—Charles Marz, p. 194
  • “Domestic Gothic: The Imagery of Anger, Christina Stead’s Man Who Loved Children”—Joan Lidoff, p. 201
  • “Donald Pizer, Ripley Hitchcock, and The Red Badge of Courage”—Henry Binder, p. 216
     Review Essay:

  • “Prodigious Pynchon and His Progeny”—Khachig Tololyan, p. 224
     Reviews:

  • Brooks, William Faulkner: Toward Yoknapatawpha and Beyond—Alan Warren Friedman, p. 238
  • Conrad, Shandyism: The Character of Romantic Irony; Freedman, Laurence Sterne and the Origins of the Musical Novel and Hartley, Laurence Sterne: An Annotated Bibliography, 1965-1977—Katharine Eisaman Maus, p. 239
  • Cushman, D. H. Lawrence at Work, “The Emergence of the Prussian Officer Stories”—Kingsley Warner, p. 243
  • Edinger, Melville’s “Moby-Dick”: A Jungian Commentary/An American Nekyia—Hershel Parker, p. 244
  • Fleming, Willard Motley and Klinkowitz, ed., The Diaries of Willard Motley—Ann Rayson, p. 246
  • Gilmore, The Middle Way: Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic Fiction—T. Walter Herbert, Jr., p. 249
  • Pratt, James Baldwin—Robert E. Fleming, p. 251

11.3—FALL 1979

     Articles:

  • “The Autobiographical Matrix of Silas Marner”—Lawrence Jay Dessner, p. 251
  • Persuasion: The Motive for Metaphor”—Sylvia Sieferman, p. 283
  • “Joseph Conrad and the Metaphysics of Time”—J. M. Kertzer, p. 302
  • Martin Chuzzlewit: Dickens’s Prodigal and the Myth of the Wandering Son”—Cynthia Sulfridge, p. 318
  • “Bellow’s Alternative to the Wasteland: Romantic Theme and Form in Herzog”—Allan Chavkin, p. 326
  • “The Tantalization of Lolita”—Brenda Megerle, p. 338
  • “Dadist Collage Structure and Nathanael West’s Dream Life of Balso Snell”—Deborah Wyrick, p. 349
     Reviews:

  • Fleishman, Fiction and the Ways of Knowing—Ramón Saldivar, p. 362
  • Chatman, Story and Discourse: Narrative Structure in Fiction and Film—Harold F. Mosher, Jr., p. 364
  • Graff, Literature against Itself: Literary Ideas in Modern Society—John Reichert, p. 368
  • Tobin, Time and the Novel: The Genealogical Imperative—William Harmon, p. 369
  • Cain, Tolstoy; Christian, ed., Tolstoy’s Letters, Vol. I: 1828-1879. Vol. II: 1880-1910; Knowles, ed., Tolstoy: The Critical Heritage and Wasiolek, Tolstoy’s Major Fiction—James M. Holquist, p. 372
  • Scott, Reality and Comic Confidence in Charles Dickens—Richard J. Dunn, p. 374
  • Tatar, Spellbound: Studies on Mesmerism and Literature—Keith Schuchard, p. 376
  • Cockshut, Man and Woman: A Study of Love and the Novel 1740-1940—Hugh L. Hennedy, p. 378

11.4—WINTER 1979

     Articles:

  • “The Chameleon of Convenient Vice: A Study of the Narrative of Arthur Mervyn”—James R. Russo, p. 381
  • The Deerslayer: Cooper’s Tragedy of Manners”—Donald Darnell, p. 406
  • “The Writer’s Procreative Urge in Pierre: Fictional Freedom of Convoluted Incest?”—Brook Thomas, p. 416
  • “The Fictions of Absalom, Absalom!”—Margaret Dickie Uroff, p. 431
  • “A Second Controlling Myth in John Updike’s Centaur”—Ronald Wesley Hoag, p. 446
  • “Readings from the New Book of Nature: Physics and Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow”—Robert L. Nadeau, p. 454
     Review Essay:

  • “Readings and Systems of Readings”—Ramón Saldivar, p. 472
     Reviews:

  • Clark, Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Descriptive Bibliography—Arlin Turner, p. 484
  • Dalton, Unconscious Structure in The Idiot: A Study in Literature and Psychoanalysis—Gerald Pirog, p. 485
  • Dawson, Victorian Noon: English Literature in 1850—Lawrence Poston, p. 487
  • Delany, D. H. Lawrence’s Nightmare: The Writer and His Circle in the Years of the Great War—Kim A. Herzinger, p. 489
  • Higdon, Time and English Fiction—William Harmon, p. 492
  • McMaster, Trollope’s Palliser Novels: Theme and Pattern—Carl Diehl, p. 494
  • Mink, A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer—Bernard Benstock, p. 496
  • Peters, Robert Musil, Master of the Hovering Life: A Study of the Major Fiction—Burton Pike, p. 497
  • Sieber, Language and Society in La Vida de Lazarillo de Tormes—J. V. Ricapito, p. 499