Freedom of the
Press For Whom?
The Right of Access
to Mass Media
by Jerome
A.
Barron
This provocative book, by a noted
authority on constitutional law, ar–
gues that freedom of expression is
meaningless if the public is not al–
lowed access to the widest possible
range of opinion.
384 pages $8.95
Sensuous Pessimism
Italy in the Work of
Henry James
by Carl Maves
Foreword by Ian Watt
Maves shows how deeply and con–
tinuously Italy figures in James' fic–
tion and traces the development of
James' feeling as his early enthusi–
asm was gradually suffused with
darker elements.
192 pages $8.95
Contemporary American–
Jewish Literature
Critical Essays
Edited by Irving Malin
These enlightening essays define
the achievements of American–
Jewish writing in the 1950s and
1960s and reveal recurrent themes
Solzhenitsyn
A
Documentary Record
enlarged edition
Edited by Leopold Labedz
This absorbing collection of letters,
speeches, and articles by Solzhenit–
syn and his critics reveals the an–
tagonisms that divide the Soviet
literary scene today. Included is the
text of Solzhenitsyn's Nobel Prize
Lecture.
320 pages paper $3.50
as well as individual differences in
viewpoint. 312 pages $7.95
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