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South Carolina Review 40.2
~ 40th Anniversary Year! ~


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Masks and Whispers: The Complementary Poetry of Richard Michelson and Ted Hughes, Elizabeth A. Stansell
Leonard and Ted (and Me)
, Richard Michelson
Let Everyone Forget Everyone, Thomas E. Kennedy
Beyond Yeats's Grave, Steven B. Katz
"Study That Tree": The Iconic Stage in Purgatory and Waiting for Godot, Emily Atkins


POETRY BLOCK:
Winds Growing Up American, Ronald Moran
Monsters, James Francis Cahillane
ShipwreckBefore the Distance, Elisabeth Murawski
Lake Almanor, Robin Shectman
Gone to Roady's, Rachel De Baere
Jardim Zoologico (Rio de Janeiro, 1999), Arthur Powers
Dark Art, Charles Cantrell
What I Forgot to Write, Perie Longo

"They Come Rare", Karon Luddy
Cleverly and Cunningly Created, Ronald Moran

 

South Carolina Review 40.1


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The Noble Labor of Liam Miller: Making The Yeats Papers, 1959-1979, Thomas Dillon Redshaw
Passing the Test of Time: The Essays of Thomas E. Kennedy, Robert Stewart
The Revelation of Character Inside and Out: A Comparison of the First and Most Recent Novels
of Thomas E. Kennedy
, Walter Cummins
Strange Caterwauling": Singing in the Wilderness with Boone & Audubon, Elizabeth Madox Roberts
& Robert Penn Warren
, H. R. Stoneback
Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren: A Beautiful Friendship, Mark Royden Winchell
The House on Denty Road, Dennis McFadden
Hotel Beau Rivage, 1918, Linda Lappin
A View from Across the Sea: An Interview with Thomas E. Kennedy, Melanie Tortoroli
Marooned, Laurence Lieberman
Transformations in Academic Publishing, Amy Bickett
Tracking Change, Julie Gerdes

 

South Carolina Review 39.2


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The Right to Read: The Clemson Freshman Convocation Address of 2006 , Ann Patchett
Born in Brooklyn's Bifocal View of Time and Space: John Montague as a Hybridized Irish American, Maura Harrington
Broadcasting and Preserving Upcountry Music Near and Far, Beatrice Naff Bailey
A Pair of Moles: Robert Penn Warren and William Styron, Robert C. Cheeks
Apocalypse and Redemption: The Life and Works of Robert Penn Warren and Robert Lowell, Tony Morris
Robert Penn Warren and Albert Russell Erskine, Jr.: A Sixty-Year Friendship, James A. Grimshaw, Jr.
Carolina Reel, Ronald Frame
The Year of Beckett, Fall Season, Christine Shives
Genetic Engineering On an Onion • Road Kill • I Want to Be a Tree, Niall McGrath
A Friend Visits the Sites of Vanished Civilizations • Mysterious Friendship • Well Before Danger, Kathryn Kirkpatrick
Eva Peron’s Body • Dead Crow • Governor John Winthrop, James Doyle
L • Incommunicado in November, Anne Coray

 

South Carolina Review 39.1 (Cover Preview)

"Incredible Eloquence": How Ron Rash's Novels Keep the Celtic Literary Tradition Alive, Kara Baldwin
"The Demon Lover": Elizabeth Bowen's "Unashamed Retelling" of "The Jolly Corner", Terry W. Thompson
The Year of Beckett, Spring Season, Christine Shives

 

South Carolina Review 38.2 (Cover Preview)

The Illimitable Line: Lessons of the Wax Pen, Laurence Lieberman
The Reinventions of Laurence Lieberman, James Ballowe
Bushmen and Blackface: Bloomsbury and "Race", Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina
Last Respects: The Posthumous Editing of Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath, Wayne K. Chapman
Robern Penn Warren, Thomas Wolfe, and the Problem of Autobiography, Patricia L. Bradley
Warren and Pasinetti: A Study in Friendship, William Bedford Clark
Warren, Bellow and the Changing Tides, Joseph Scotchie
"A Friendship That Has Meant So Much": Robert Penn Warren and Ralph W. Ellison, Steven D. Ealy
Modern Primitives: Mergings in the Poetry of Robert Penn Warren and James Dickey, Daniel Cross Turner
Robert Penn Warren, David Milch and the Literary Contexts of Deadwood, Joseph Millichap

 

From South Carolina Review 38.1

An Epistle to Alexander Pope, Esq. from South Carolina (Anonymous),
Commentary by Leonard R.N. Ashley, and Notes by Christi Conti
The Unremembered Heritage: Charleston Antebellum Literary Magazines, Richard J. Calhoun
Don't Judge a Book by its Cover--Or Format, Christi Conti (review of
Radiant Textuality: Literature After the World Wide Web by Jerome McGann)

 

From South Carolina Review 37.2 (James Dickey Revisited)

Bronwen Dickey • The Truth as a "Lie": James Dickey and the Spirit of Poetic Revelation
Christopher Dickey • The Sharks in the Parlor: Fact, Fiction and Foreign Policy
(Christopher Dickey is Newsweek's Paris Bureau Chief and Middle East Regional Editor)
Kevin Dickey • Comments on "The Sheep Child" and "The Bee"

 

 



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