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The South Carolina Review Contents
Volume 26, Number 1, November 1993
EDITORIAL
Donald Davidson at One Hundred
FICTION
James Dickey From the Log Train
Frederick Semken The Armoire
John Birchler Nourishment
L. J. Bright Young at Heart
David A. Goldstein Mary's Saturday Night
Ruth Fairbanks Rings
Dennis Lynds French Revolution
Kate Myers Hanson Shadows
Glen Pourciau Victor
Paris Smith On the Home Front
Richard Kostelanetz Minimal Fictions
Alex R. Jones The Orange King
POETRY
Two Poems by John Ridland
John Zmirak Lee in New Orleans
Lloyd Davis To Donald Davidson in Heaven (Southern Section)
Rawdon Tomlinson Father's Disaster Tale
William Doreski Lycidas
Two Poems by Celestine Frost
Charles Edward Eaton Squeeze Play
Two Poems by Beth Houston
INTERVIEW
Robert Solotaroff An Interview with Robert Stone
ESSAYS
Michael M. Jordan Davidson's Answer to Eliot
M. E. Bradford Donald Davidson and the Uses of Persona
ARTIFACTS
Mark Royden Winchell Cleanth Brooks on I'll Take My Stand
THE REPUBLIC OF LETTERS
Monroe K. Spears On Being Inducted into the South Carolina Academy of Authors
Richard Kostelanetz The Person of Letters in the Contemporary World (Part 1)
Donna Haisty Winchell The Wound and the Fiddle Bow
Robert H. Brinkmeyer Nobody's Handmaiden
REVIEWS
Alma Bennett Seeing Through and Beyond Gender
Timothy Viator The Shrewing of the Bard
Robert Gingher An Exquisite Superfluity

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