Volume 59, Number 3, Spring 1990

Secret Places in Renaissance Drama
William W.E. Slights

The Immoderation of Samuel Johnson
H.J. Jackson

Reconstructing Midnight's Children
James Harrison

''No Guides Need Apply': Locating the Nonfiction Novel
John Russell

Review Essays

Without a City Wall
Charles Lock

In Search of the Ordinary: Leading Words Home
Greig Henderson

Reviews

Literature, Philosophy and Truth
L.P. Gerson

Karl or Roland? George Steiner's Epistle to the Parisians
Sam Solecki

Contributors

Professor, Department of English, University of Saskatchewan
William W.E. Slights

Professor, Department of English, University of Toronto
Editor, Editing Polymaths (1983), Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1985), S.T. Coleridge, Selected Letters (1987)

H.J. Jackson

Professor, Department of English, University of Guelph
Catchment Area (1959), Rudyard Kipling (1982), Flying Dutchmen (1983); editor, Scientists as Writers (1965)

James Harrison

Professor, Department of English, University of Maryland
Henry Green (1960), Anthony Powell (1970), Style in Modern British Fiction (1978), Honey Russell (a non-fiction novel) (1986)

John Russell

Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Toronto
Charles Lock

Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Toronto
Kenneth Burke (1988)

Greig Henderson

Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto
God and Greek Philosophy (1990); co-author, Aristotle's Politics (1986), Hellenistic Philosophy (1988)

Lloyd Gerson

Professor, Department of English, University of Toronto
Prague Blues: The Fiction of Josef Skvorecky (forthcoming); editor, Spider Blues: Essays on Michael Ondaatje (1986), Talkin' Moscow Blues: Essays on Literature, Politics, Movies, Jazz (1989)

Sam Solecki

 


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