Published: January 1973
See the issue summary and contents below.
10 essays, totalling 184 pages
$15.00 CAD
This issue of Mosaic considers Marcel Proust’s reception in the USSR, the multiple-narrative structure of The Alexandria Quartet, Thomas Mann’s view of Goethe and Schiller “as personalities,” the poetry of Yves Bonnefoy, Samuel Beckett, Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace, Nikos Kazantzakis’s The Last Temptation of Christ, Cal Zuckemayer’s view of America a comprehensive of recent Canadian prairie fiction, and a comparison of Proust and Tolstoy.
Realist or Decadent? Proust in the U.S.S.R.W. Jane Bancroft | |
Pieces of the Puzzle: The Multiple-Narrative Structure of The Alexandria QuartetWalter G. Creed | |
Male and Female Principles: Thomas Mann's Image of Schiller and GoetheInta Miske Ezergailis | |
Things Dying, Things Being Born: The Poetry of Yves BonnefoyAlex L. Gordon | |
Samuel Beckett's Allegory of the Uncreating WordRobert S. Knapp | |
Marginal Notes on Tolstoy's War and PeaceJózsef Lengyel | |
The Modernist Kazantzakis and The Last Temptation of ChristMorton P. Levitt | |
From Karl May to Horace A.W. Tabor: Carl Zuckmayer's View of AmericaSiegfried Mews | |
Empty as Nightmare: Man and Landscape in Recent Canadian Prairie FictionLaurence R. Ricou | |
Death and Transfiguration in Proust and TolstoyEugenia N. Zimmerman |