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6.1—SPRING 1974
Articles:
- “Gulliver’s Fiction”—Steven M. Cohan, p. 7
- “The Role of the Senses in Humphry Clinker”—Donald T. Siebert, Jr., p. 17
- “‘His Allegorical Way of Expressing It’: Civil War and Psychic Conflict in Oliver Twist and A Child’s History”—Barry Westburg, p. 27
- “Elements of Anatomy in Melville’s Fiction”—Paul McCarthy, p. 38
- “Moby-Dick as an Education”—Morton L. Ross, p. 62
- “Depersonalization and the Dream in The Red Badge of Courage”—Robert M. Rechnitz, p. 76
- “Camus’ Hero of Many Faces”—Jerry L. Curtis, p. 88
- “Hawthorne Criticism and the Return to History”—J. Donald Crowley, p. 98
- Cazamian, The Social Novel in England 1830-1850—John Halperin, p. 108
- Efron, Don Quixote and the Dulcineated World—Stephen A. Black, p. 109
- Gill, Happy Rural Seat: The English Country House and the Literary Imagination—Adeline R. Tintner, p. 111
- Goldberg, Carlyle and Dickens—George H. Ford, p. 114
- Knoepflmacher, Laughter and Despair: Readings in Ten Novels of the Victorian Era—Juliet McMaster, p. 117
- Vickery, The Literary Impact of The Golden Bough—Roy Arthur Swanson, p. 119
- Zoellner, The Salt-Sea Mastodon: A Reading of Moby-Dick—Robert L. Gale, p. 121
6.2—SUMMER 1974
Articles:
- “The Survival of the Gothic Response”—James M. Keech, p. 130
- “The Visual Imagination of Dickens and Hogarth: Structure and Scene”—Harry P. Marten, p. 145
- “The Dialogue of Crisis in The Confidence-Man: Melville’s ‘New Novel’”—Christopher W. Sten, p. 165
- “Melville’s ‘Intentions’ in Pierre”—Robert Midler, p. 186
- “The Ordeal of Richard Feverel: A Psychological Approach”—Robert S. Baker, p. 200
- “Heroic Allusion in Tom Jones: Hamlet and the Temptation of Jesus”—Manuel Schonhorn, p. 218
- “Prophetic Imagination and the Unity of Jane Eyre”—Thomas A. Langford, p. 228
- “Witchcraft Imagery and Allusion in James’s Bostonians”—Howard D. Pearce, p. 236
6.3—FALL 1974
Articles:
- “Robert Greene’s Ciceronis Amor: Fictional Biography in the Romance Genre”—Charles H. Larson, p. 256
- “Tristram Shandy and the New ‘Novel of Sensibility’”—William Park, p. 268
- “Dickens’s Endings”—G. W. Kennedy, p. 280
- “Contrasting Pairs of Heroines in George Eliot’s Fiction”—Constance Marie Fulmer, p. 288
- “The Psychology of Characterization: James’s Portraits of Verena Tarrant and Olive Chancellor”—Lee Ann Johnson, p. 295
- “‘The Pleasure of Your Heart’: Treasure Island and the Appeal of Boys’ Adventure Fiction”—Hayden W. Ward, p. 304
- “The Impure Fiction of Billy Budd”—Robert T. Eberwein, p. 318
- “Narrative Presence: The Illusion of Language in Heart of Darkness”—Jerry Wasserman, p. 327
- “Lolita in Humberland”—James Joyce, p. 339
- “After the Volcano: An Assessment of Malcolm Lowry’s Posthumous Fiction”—Terence Bareham, p. 349
- Birmingham, The Late John Marquand—John J. McAleer, p. 364
- Jones, Mrs. Humphry Ward—U. C. Knoepflmacher, p. 365
Kuhlmann, Knave, Fool, and Genius: The Confidence man as He Appears in Nineteenth-Century American Fiction—Donald Yannella, p. 368 - Tuttleton, The Novel of Manners in America—John J. McAleer, p. 369
- Winnifrith, The Brontes and Their Background: Romance and Reality and Peters, Charlotte Bronte: Style in the Novel—Eric Solomon, p. 371
6.4—WINTER 1974
Articles:
- “Justice to Caleb Williams”—Gerard A. Barker, p. 377
- “Wuthering Heights: The Question of Unquiet Slumbers”—Peter D. Grudin, p. 389
- “Narrative Distance in Frankenstein”—Richard J. Dunn, p. 408
- “The Four Square Coterie: A Comparison of Ford Madox Ford and Henry James”—Lydia Rivlin Gabbay, p. 439
- “Shreve McCannon and the Confessions of Absalom, Absalom!”—Terrence Doody, p. 454
- “The Second Tale of a Tub: A Link from Swift to Sterne?”—Eugene Korkowski, p. 470
- “Caddy, Benjy, and the Acts of the Apostles: A Note on The Sound and the Fury”—Michael J. Auer, p. 475
- “Thwarted Expectations”—James Gindin, p. 477
- “Recent Joyce Criticism”—Thomas F. Staley, p. 486
- Buckley, Season of Youth: The Bildungsroman from Dickens to Golding—Richard J. Dunn, p. 494
- Hill, Mark Twain: God’s Fool—Clyde L. Grimm, Jr., p. 495
- Swinden, Unofficial Selves—Robert K. Morris, p. 498
- Tave, Some Words of Jane Austen—Joel Weinsheimer, p. 501