Issue 9.1

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Published: October 1975


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 11 essays, totalling 168 pages

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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 Delbo

Rosette Lamont

Even Monsters have Mothers: A Study of Beowulf and John Gardner's Grendel

Norma L. Hutman

Beyond Revenge: The Spanish Tragedy

Margaret Lamb

The Play Within a Play in Revolutionary Theatre

Reinhold Grimm

Solitude and Solidarity: The Case of André Malraux

Robert Sayre

The Reality of the Absurd and the Absurdity of the Real: Kafka and Gogol

Roman Karst

Deep Similarities in "Noon Wine"

Thomas F. Walsh

Goethe's Werther: A Keatsian Quest for Self-Annihilation

James D. Wilson

Exile and the Kingdom: The Incipient Absurdity of Milton and Shaw

Joseph Frank

Ugo Foscolo and the Poetry of Exile

Glauco Cambon

Fonction du Mythe dans "L'Age d'Homme" (Leiris) et dans "L'Emploi du Temps" (Butor)

Philippe Sellier

Gabriel du Bois-Hus

Roger Lathuillère