Published: April 1976
See the issue summary and contents below.
9 essays, totalling 160 pages
$15.00 CAD
Thematically linked by questions of escape, the spectral, symbolism, myth, and religiosity, and through a focus on poetics and language, this issue of Mosaic offers a variety of essays on writers both modern and classic, including Jules Vallès, Henry James, Gerard Manley Hopkins, D.H. Lawrence, Margaret Atwood, Herman the German, Boris Pil’njak, and Gerhardt Hauptmann.
Surfacing: Apocalyptic Ghost StoryKeith Garebian | |
Boris Pil'njak's A Chinese Tale: Exile as AllegoryKenneth N. Brostrom | |
Vallès and the Existential PunWalter D. Redfern | |
"Each Tucked String Tells": Hopkins and the WordRonald Marken | |
The "Latent Extravagance" of The Portrait of a LadyWilliam J. Krier | |
Hermann the German's Averroistic Aristotle and Medieval Poetic TheoryJudson B. Allen | |
The "Latent Extravagance" of The Portrait of a LadyMichael Yetman | |
The Dramaturgy of Bahnwärter ThielJames L. Hodge | |
The Nightingale in the Loom of LifeSiegfried Mandel | |
Putting Method into MadnessMargaret Allen | |
Flawed Greatness or Correct Mediocrity?Lilian R. Furst |