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Winter 1972
Table of Contents
Essays
“Dombey and Son” and Dickens’s Unitarian Period
“Grace Is Most of It”: A Conversation with David Slavitt
A Theory of the Grotesque in Southern Fiction
Beyond Pound’s Quarrel with Eliot’s Text
Unheard Voices in Nature’s Wilderness: The Present State of Publication in Science
Poetry
In a Game of Telling Secrets, an Adult Confesses He Loves to Play with Toy Trucks
The Soul in Time
Reviews
on As Good as a Comedy and Paddy Mcgann: The Writings of William Gilmore Simms by Robert Bush, James B. Meriwether
on Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America, Vol. III by George Fenwick Jones, Marie Hahn
on Light from Heaven: Love in British Romantic Literature by Frederick L. Beaty
on Religious Perspectives In Faulkner’s Fiction: Yoknapatawpha and Beyond by J. Robert Barth, S. J. Notre Dame
on The Children of Pride: A True Story of Georgia and the Civil War by Robert Manon Myers
on The Girl fom Ipanema by Charles Edward Eaton
on The Nick Adams Stories by Ernest Hemingway, Philip Young