Volume 50

Acknowledgments

Guest Editor's Preface
David M. Hertz

Articles

Mutability

Mutability around the World
Eugene Eoyang and David M. Hertz

"Though It Was Jade, Though It Was Gold": Mutability in Aztec Poetry
David Damrosch

Illustrating the Theme of Transience in Brentano's Poem "Schwanenlied"
Gerald Gillespie

Hyphenated States: Metaphor as Poetics of Survival in the Work of Yehuda Amichai
Chana Kronfeld

Gunnar Eklöf's "For the Night Comes"
Anders Pettersson

Fueki-Ryûkô (immutability with change) in Bashô's Poetics and Poetry
Hosea Hirata

Mutability in Wallace Steven's "Sunday Morning"
Kathleen Komar

Mutability: The Case of Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas
Joseph Ricapito

The Theme of Mutability in Three Chinese Poems
Eugene Eoyang

Two Meanings of Mutability in Montale's "La primavera hitleriana"
David M. Hertz

Puerto Vallarta's Notes: Osip Mandelstam's 'Trista' (1918)
Clarence Brown

Architecture, Music and the Chicago School

Editor's Note
David M. Hertz

Frank Lloyd Wright: Music and Mathematics
Leonard K. Eaton

Architectural Metaphors in Music Discourse and Music Experience
Steve Larson and Mark Johnson

Departments

In Memoriam

Gyögy Mihaly Vajda (1914-2001)
Ulrich Weisstein

Horst Frenz Prize Essay, 2002

Money, Translation and Subjectivity in Isaak Babel's 'Guy de Maupassant'
Lida Oukaderova

Book Reviews

 


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