| EDITORIAL |
| Richard J. Calhoun |
The South Carolina Review, 1968-1988 |
| FICTION |
| Elizabeth Searle |
First Most Beautiful Woman in the World |
|
Thomas Lisk |
Libba and her Mundaddy |
|
Elizabeth Bartlett |
Hickory, Dickory Dock |
|
Joseph M. Queenan |
The Pancho Verga Contract |
| POETRY |
| Craig Paulenich |
Nightmice |
| J.W. Rivers |
From the German Homeland, Gottlieb Beissel, His Wife Gerda and His Brother Gottrecht Settle on the Wild Pennsylvania |
| Two Poems by Leslie Nelson |
Frontier |
| SPECIAL SECTION: ROBERT FROST |
| George Monteiro |
The Brazilian Academy's Tribute to Frost |
| Robert Bieganowski |
Robert Frost's A Boy's Will and Henri Bergson's Creative Evolution |
| Joan D. Peters |
Education by Poetry: Robert Frost's Departure from the Modern Critical
Tradition |
| Robert F. Fleissner |
Frost as Ironist: "After Apple Picking" and the Preautumnal
Fall |
| Robert Frost Society Newsletter |
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| THE NEWER CRITICISM |
|
Fakrul Alam |
New Directions in American Literary History |
| REVIEWS |
|
Jerry Elijah Brown |
Talmadge: A Political Legacy, A Politician's Life by Herman E. Talmadge
with Mark Royden Winchell |
| Margaret Waller |
Tragic Ways of Killing a Woman by Nicole Loraux |
| William E. Cain |
Three Books on Critical Theory |