Published: January 1974
See the issue summary and contents below.
12 essays, totalling 200 pages
$15.00 CAD
This issue of Mosaic highlights the work of a number of lesser-known writers including Elias Canetti, Mihail Sadoveanu, Frederick Rolfe, and Hans Henny Jahnn. Further, it includes essays examining the “apocalyptic framework” of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Idiot, Rudyard Kipling’s jungle Eden, the form and politics of Robert Browning’s poetry, narrative voice in Sinclair Ross’s As For Me and My House, and the “imaginative construction” of the Edwardian period.
Doubting Death: On Elias Canetti's Drama The DeadlinedDagmar Barnouw | |
The Making of The Edwardian AgeJerome Thale | |
From Stasis To Freedom, In Mihail Sadoveanu's The HatchetNorman Simms | |
French Nationalism Under Philip Augustus - An Unexpected SourceJeanette M. A. Beer | |
Pochvennichestvo: Ideology in Dostoevsky's PeriodicalsEllen Chances | |
The Power of F. P. Grove's The Master of the MillR. D. MacDonald | |
Up against the Shambles' Gate: Robert Browning and the Loss of LeadersMaurice J. O'Sullivan, Jr. | |
Frederick Rolfe's Papal DreamG. P. Jones | |
The Apocalyptic Framework of Dostoevsky's The IdiotRobert Hollander | |
The Mirror and the Lamp in Sinclair Ross's As For Me and My HouseDavid Stouck | |
Kipling's Jungle EdenJames Harrison | |
The Theme Of The Black Race In The Works Of Hans Henny JahnnRichard Detsch |