Vol. 33 No. 3 1966 - page 330

Dostoevsky's Quest for Form
AStudy of His Philosophy of Art
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Imaginative Reason
The Poetry of Matthew Arnold
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D. H. Lawrence as a literary Critic
by David J. Gordon
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