Vol. 22 No. 2 1955 - page 287

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22 OCTOBER 1949: Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.-The Causes of the Civil War;
Louis Martin-Cheuffier-Proust and the Double "I"; Angus Wilson–
Two Stories; Irving Howe--O'Hara in Samarra.
23 NOVEMBER 1949: Albert Cemus-Between Yes and No; Saul Bellow–
From the Life of Augie March; Elizebeth Hardwick-Elizabeth Bowen's
Fiction; Clement Greenberg-Our Period Style.
24 DECEMBER 1949: Jose Ortege y Gesset-In Search of Goethe from With–
in; Allen Tate-Our Cousin, Mr. Poe; Leslie A. Fiedler-Montana, or the
End of Jean Jacques Rousseau.
25 JANUARY 1950: Arthur Mizener-Scotf Fitzgerald; James Burnham–
The Suicidal Mania of American Business; Alfred Kezin-On Melville as
Scripture.
30 JULY·AUGUST 1950: Marcel Ayme-Crossing Paris (a story); Geoffrey
Gorer-The Erotic Myth of America; Reymond Aron-Politics and the
French Intellectuals.
31 SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1950: Randall Jarrell-The Profession of Poetry;
Hollis Alpert-Philadelphia: Plans and Pigeons; Erich Auerbech-The
World of Rabelais.
32 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1950: Marie Bonaperte--Poe and "The Black
Cat"; Seul Bellow-The Trip to Galena (a story); George Berker, Horace
Gregory, Robert Lowell-Three long poems.
33 JANUARY·FEBRUARY 1951: Arthur Koestler-The Age of Longing (a
story); Hervey Breit-A Sense of Faulkner; Rendall Jerrell-The Obscurity
of the Poet; Delmore Schwern-The Grapes of Crisis.
34 MARCH-APRIL 1951: Jemes Agee--The Morning Watch (e short novel);
Sidney Hook-Philosophy and/or Agony; Stephen Spender-Reflections
on the Literary Life.
35 MAY·JUNE 1951: Elizebeth Herdwick-A Florentine Conference (a story);
William Berrett-Fitzgerald and America; Erich Auerbach-Stendhal,
Balzac, Flaubert.
36 JULY-AUGUST 1951: Andre Gide-Two Declarations; Diena Trilling–
A Communist and His Ideals; Eleanor Clerk-The Fountains of Rome;
Louis Auchincloss-Edith Wharton and Her New Yorks.
38 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1951: Seul Bellow-The Einhorns (e story);
William Barrett-American Fiction and American Values; Raymond Aron
-The Leninist Myth of Imperialism.
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