Published: October 1975
See the issue summary and contents below.
11 essays, totalling 168 pages
$15.00 CAD
With essays examining a variety of texts including Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy, Katherine Anne Porter’s “Noon Wine,” and Goethe’s Dir Leiden des jungen Werther, this issue of Mosaic has two thematic threads: exile and origins.
Literature, the Exile's Agent of Survival: Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Charlottle DelboRosette Lamont | |
Even Monsters have Mothers: A Study of Beowulf and John Gardner's GrendelNorma L. Hutman | |
Beyond Revenge: The Spanish TragedyMargaret Lamb | |
The Play Within a Play in Revolutionary TheatreReinhold Grimm | |
Solitude and Solidarity: The Case of André MalrauxRobert Sayre | |
The Reality of the Absurd and the Absurdity of the Real: Kafka and GogolRoman Karst | |
Deep Similarities in "Noon Wine"Thomas F. Walsh | |
Goethe's Werther: A Keatsian Quest for Self-AnnihilationJames D. Wilson | |
Exile and the Kingdom: The Incipient Absurdity of Milton and ShawJoseph Frank | |
Ugo Foscolo and the Poetry of ExileGlauco Cambon | |
Fonction du Mythe dans "L'Age d'Homme" (Leiris) et dans "L'Emploi du Temps" (Butor)Philippe Sellier | |
Gabriel du Bois-HusRoger Lathuillère |