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The South Carolina Review Contents
Volume 22, Number 1, November 1989
EDITORIAL
Mark Royden Winchell Something Old, Something New
INTERVIEW
Vance Truesdale with Meredith Walker "I do it all because I love to do it": Donald Hall at Clemson
FICTION
Greg Johnson Hemingway's Cats
Two Stories by Stephen Dixon
W. S. Doxey A Time to Rock and a Time to Roll
Jefferson Humphries The Demise of Professor De Puce
Jeffrey Couchman Shakespeare in the Park
SPECIAL SECTION: THE FROST ANNUAL
David Perkins Robert Frost and Romantic Irony
Sharon Aronofsky Weltman The Least of it: Metaphor, Metamorphosis, and Synecdoche in Frost's "The Subverted Flower"
George Monteiro The Facts on Frost
Judith Oster The Figure a Marriage Makes
Robert Frost Society Newsletter
POETRY
Melanie Gause Harris In Yellowstone Park, Fires Burn Out of Control
Three Poems by Jay A. Blumenthal
Carl Lindner Night Fishing
Three Poems by Robert Cooperman
Gilbert Allen The News for Tonight
THE REPUBLIC OF LETTERS
John P. Zanes The Choice of Shaney Fleet
William E. Cain The Critic as Politician
Glenn W. Erickson Hermeneutics and the Newer Criticism

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