Issue 9.3

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Published: April 1976


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 9 essays, totalling 160 pages

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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 Story

Keith Garebian

Boris Pil'njak's A Chinese Tale: Exile as Allegory

Kenneth N. Brostrom

Vallès and the Existential Pun

Walter D. Redfern

"Each Tucked String Tells": Hopkins and the Word

Ronald Marken

The "Latent Extravagance" of The Portrait of a Lady

William J. Krier

Hermann the German's Averroistic Aristotle and Medieval Poetic Theory

Judson B. Allen

The "Latent Extravagance" of The Portrait of a Lady

Michael Yetman

The Dramaturgy of Bahnwärter Thiel

James L. Hodge

The Nightingale in the Loom of Life

Siegfried Mandel

Putting Method into Madness

Margaret Allen

Flawed Greatness or Correct Mediocrity?

Lilian R. Furst