Issue 2.1

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Special Issue: Literature and Alienation

Published: October 1968


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 15 essays, totalling 152 pages

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This issue of Mosaic considers the role of alienation in literature, including the sense of alienation found in works by Jean-Paul Sartre, Oscar Wilde, Stefan George, Friedrich Schiller, Shakespeare, Karl Marx, Charles Dickens, Samuel Beckett, and Eugene O’Neill. Collectively, its essays question how “alienation,” an uncommon word in twentieth-century literature, becomes the catalyst for so much artistic production and revolution.

Poem: Think of it...

Günter Eich

The Politics of Alienation

Paul Levine

Alienation, the Destiny of Modern Literature? Oscar Wilde and Stefan George

René Breugelmans

The Theme of Alienation in the Literary Works of Jean-Paul Sartre

Enid Marantz

Littérature et alienation

Hubert Aquin

Poem: Subversion

Len Gasparini

Language and Theatre in Beckett's "English" Plays

D.H. Curnow

Pity, Alienation and Reconciliation in Eugene O'Neill

Ernest G. Griffin

Dickens' Exemplary Aliens: Bumble and Beadle and Fagin the Fence

Joseph Gold

Schiller and "Alienation": Towards a "Nettoyage de la situation verbale" - Some Aspects of the 18th Century Background

Victoria L. Rippere

The Alienation of Lear: King Lear, Act Two Scene Four

Elizabeth Bieman

Notes on Marx's Theory of Alienation

Wayne H. Nielsen

Nil and Néant

C. A. E. Jensen

Fragmented Man, Fragmented Words, Fragmented Reality

José-Antonio Valverde

The Solitary Outsider

Karl W. Maurer