|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Joseph N.
Riddel |
F. Scott
Fitzgerald, the Jamesian Inheritance, and the Morality of Fiction |
331-350 |
| E. Fred
Carlisle |
The Triple
Vision of Nick Carraway |
351-360 |
| John S. Rouch |
Jake Barnes as
Narrator |
361-370 |
| Kermit
Vanderbilt and Daniel Weiss |
From Rifleman
to Flagbearer: Henry Fleming's Separate Peace in The Red Badge of
Courage |
371-380 |
| W. S. Marks
III |
The Psychology
of the Uncanny in Lawrence's "The Rocking-Horse Winner" |
381-392 |
| A. Sidney
Knowles, Jr. |
The Fiction of
Henry Roth |
393-404 |
| Christine
Brooke-Rose |
The Baroque
Imagination of Robbe-Grillet |
405-423 |
| Robert C.
Gordon |
Classical
Themes in Lord of the Flies |
424-427 |
| L. Hugh Moore,
Jr. |
Mrs. Hirsch
and Mrs. Bell in Hemingway's "The Killers" |
427-429 |
| John S. Martin |
Mrs. Moore and
the Marabar Caves: A Mythological Reading |
429-433 |
| |
Modern Fiction
Newsletter |
434-462 |