Published: January 1969
See the issue summary and contents below.
12 essays, totalling 142 pages
$15.00 CAD
This general issue of Mosaic considers the relation between cultural and social challenges and the literature that attempts to destabilize them. The issue contains examinations of racial power dynamics, Shelley’s The Necessity of Atheism, and “socialist realism” created in the USSR.
Manichean Metaphor: the Black African in Modern LiteratureJohn Ower | |
Le Romantisme dans l''action: André MalrauxDenis Bouchard | |
Another Look at The Necessity of AtheismHarold Orel | |
Literature, Art, and "Propaganda" in the U.S.S.R.A.C. Wright | |
Robert Graves, The White Goddess and VergilBen L. Hijmans | |
He Who Runes May Rede- Joyce as PhilologistRichard M. Kain | |
Un Laboratoire d'analyse quantitative au sein d'une Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences HumainesLouis Delatte et al | |
Samuel Backett: Play and FilmErnst Fischer | |
Samuel Johnson on ShakespeareD.H. Currnow | |
"There's Rosemary..."Sidney Warhaft | |
Australian Letters: Description and AppraisalPaul Day | |
Structure and Thought: Kitto's Continuing SearchH.G. Edinger |