Vol. 42 No. 2 1975 - page 171

RUSSIAN LITERARY CRITICISM
ASHORT HISTORY
by R.H. Stacy
For the first time in English , an examination of the nature
and development of Russian literary criticism, the major
cri t ics , and the succession of problems faced by Russian
critics from the 18th century to Solzhenitsyn. Excellent
reading.
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MUTUAL CRITICISM
Introduction by Murray Levine
and Barbara Benedict Bunker
Interpersonal feedback , sensitivity training , and group
therapy may be modern terms, but in the mid-1800's the
practice of " mutual criticism" developed by founder John
Humphrey Noyes was an essential factor in the operation
of the Oneida Community. The Introduction to this reprint
of the 1876 edition explores the amazing parallels.
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HIERHEGAARD
by Barbara Anderson
Using clues gleaned from Kierkegaard 's works and
assuming his intense style, Barbara Anderson has written
this " biography" from four viewpoints: Kierkegaard 's
mother, his first prostitute, his fiancee Regine, and a
Reader. " A haunting piece of work. " -Miyhael Novak.
PEIG
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF PEIG SAYERS
OF THE GREAT BLASHET ISLAND
Translated from the Irish by Bryan MacMahon
$8.75
A classic of modern Gaelic literature, this account by
Pieg Sayers of her life from school-hungry child to slavery
" in service" to forty years as a fisherman's wife on savage
Great Blasket Island is now available in English-a
remarkable document by an indomitable, life-loving
woman who lived all her life on the edge of survival.
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