Volume 24 - 1978
Issue 1
Editors: Margaret Church and William T. Stafford
Special Issue: The Modern Novel and the City
Paris as Subjectivity in Sartre's Roads to Freedom
Prescott S. Nichols
Pages 3-22
"The Small Cardboard Box": A Symbol of the City and of Winnie Verloc in Conrad's The Secret Agent
Christine W. Sizemore
Pages 23-40
The City as Metaphor for the Human Condition: Alfred Döblin'sBerlin Alexanderplatz (1929)
Marilyn Sibley Fries
Pages 41-64
City Signs: Toward a Definition of Urban Literature
Diane Wolfe Levy
Pages 65-74
Oran: Protagonist, Myth, and Allegory
Irène Finel-Honigman
Pages 75-82
The Image of the City in the Novels of Italo Calvino
JoAnn Cannon
Pages 83-90
The Modern Jewish Novel and the City: Franz Kafka, Henry Roth, and Amos Oz
Hana Wirth-Nesher
Pages 91-110
Towards the City: Howells' Characterization in A Modern Instance
Jacqueline Tavernier-Courbin
Pages 111-128
The Prophetic City in Stephen Crane's 1893 Maggie
Thomas A. Gullason
Pages 129-138
Saul Bellow's Chicago
Sarah Blacher Cohen
Pages 139-146
Studies of the Modern Novel and the City: A Selected Checklist
John Z. Guzlowski and Yvonne Shikany Eddy
Pages 147-153
Issue 2
Editors: Margaret Church and William T. Stafford
General Issue
The Evasion Principle: A Search for Survivors in Ulysses
Shari Benstock
Pages 159-180
Desire and Depression in Women's Fiction: The Problematics and the Economics of Desire
Susan R. Horton
Pages 181-196
Myth, Misogyny, and Fascism in the Works of Drieu La Rochelle
Thomas M. Hines
Pages 197-208
Coover's Universal Baseball Association: Play as Personalized Myth
Neil Berman
Pages 209-222
Women and Wyndham Lewis
Judith Mitchell
Pages 223-232
Faulkner's "Knight's Gambit": Sentimentality and the Creative Imagination
Edmond L. Volpe
Pages 232-239
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog: Dylan's Dubliners
Kenneth Seib
Pages 239-254
Discarded Watermelon Rinds: The Rainbow Aesthetic of Styron'sLie Down in Darkness
William J. Scheick
Pages 254-255
Correspondence: "A Dreiser Industry?"
Donald Pizer and Jack Salzman
Pages 255-256
Recent Books on Modern Fiction
Pages 257-330
Issue 3
Editors: Margaret Church and William T. Stafford
Special Issue: Katherine Mansfield
Katherine Mansfield's "To Stainislaw Wyspianski"
Jeffrey Meyers
Pages 337-342
Katherine Mansfield -- Then and Now
T. O. Beachcroft
Pages 343-354
"Our Perhaps Uncommon Friendship": The Relationship between S. S. Koteliansky & Katherine Mansfield
Geraldine L. Conroy
Pages 355-368
The Same Job: The Shared Writing Aims of Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf
Ann L. McLaughlin
Pages 369-382
The Circle of Truth: The Stories of Katherine Mansfield and Mary Lavin
Richard F. Peterson
Pages 383-394
Childbirth Trauma in Katherine Mansfield's Early Stories
Mary Burgan
Pages 395-412
Traces of Her "Self" in Katherine Mansfield's "Bliss"
Marvin Magalaner
Pages 413-422
Mansfield and the Orphans of Time
Don W. Kleine
Pages 423-438
Katherine Mansfield's "The Garden Party": Style and Social Occasion
Adam J. Sorkin
Pages 439-456
The Snail under the Leaf: Katherine Mansfield's Imagery
Toby Silverman Zinman
Pages 457-464
Fantasy and the Sense of an Ending in the Work of Katherine Mansfield
Cherry Hankin
Pages 465-474
Katherine Mansfield: A Selected Checklist
Jeffrey Meyers
Pages 475-477
Issue 4
Editors: Margaret Church and William T. Stafford
General Issue
Reeling through Faulkner: Pictures of Motion, Pictures in Motion
Richard Pearce
Pages 483-496
Garden and Wilderness: Virginia Woolf Reads the Elizabethans
Elizabeth W. Pomeroy
Pages 497-508
Requiem for a Genre Very Much Alive or Il Fu Fiction Pascal
Davy A. Carozza
Pages 509-520
Against the Law of Gravity: Female Adolescence in Isak Dinesen's Seven Gothic Tales
Robin Lydenberg
Pages 521-532
D. H. Lawrence and Doris Lessing's The Grass is Singing
Charles and Liebetraut Sarvan
Pages 533-538
Mechanism vs. Organism: Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange
Rubin Rabinovitz
Pages 538-542
Plenzdorf's Die Neuen Leiden Des Jungen W.: The Interaction of Portrayal and Social Criticism
Gertrud Bauer Pickar
Pages 542-550
Natural Rhythms and Rebellion: Anse's Role in As I Lay Dying
Leon F. Seltzer and Jan Viscomi
Pages 556-564
Recent Books on Modern Fiction
Pages 565-668