Published: October 1981
See the issue summary and contents below.
7 essays, totalling 128 pages
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Offering essays that explore the stage craft of sound in James Reaney, the lives and works of H.G. Wells and George Orwell, and the grotesque, this general issue also features essays that address Immanuel Kant, Julio Cortázar, D.H. Lawrence, and Wilhelm Dilthey.
"The key word... is 'listen'": James Reaney's "sonic environment"Gerald D. Parker | |
The Author as Culture Hero: H.G. Wells and George OrwellMurray A. Sperber | |
Into Silent Seas: Ideas and Images of Intellect in KAnt and the English RomanticsGraham Nicol Forst | |
Voyeur/Voyant: Julio Cort?zar's Spatial EstheticLois Partkinson Zamora | |
The Father of All Things: The Oral and the Oedipal in Sons and LoversT.H. Adamowski | |
Updating Wilhelm Dilthey: Values and Objectivity in Literary CriticismEdward Davenport | |
La Forme In-Formante: A Reconsideration of the GrotesqueSylvie Debevec Henning |