|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| C. Knight
Aldrich, M.D. |
Another Twist
to The Turn of the Screw |
167-178 |
| Daniel Curley |
The Writer and
His Use of Material: The Case of "The Secret Sharer" |
179-194 |
| John Magnus |
Ritual Aspects
of E. M. Forster's The Longest Journey |
195-210 |
| Stuart
Rosenberg |
The Match in
the Crocus: Obtrusive Art in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway |
211-220 |
| Peter Manso |
The Metaphoric
Style of Joyce's Portrait |
221-236 |
| George D.
Murphy |
The Theme of
Sublimation in Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio |
237-246 |
| John H.
Randall III |
Jay Gatsby's
Hidden Source of Wealth |
247-258 |
| Alice Chandler |
Captain Vere
and the "Tragedies of the Palace" |
259-261 |
| Ray Lewis
White |
Hemingway's
Private Explanation of The Torrents of Spring |
261-264 |
| James R. Hurt |
Grendel's
Point of View: Beowulf and William Golding |
264-266 |
| |
Modern Fiction
Newsletter |
267-294 |