Vol. 43 No. 1 1976 - page 153

OF WAR AND WAR'S ALARMS: Fiction
and Politics In the Modern World, by
Paul
J.
Dolan. Free Press, $9.95
This book is a perceptive study of the
power of the artistic imagination to iden·
tlfy and universalize the moral questions
of civic life and the human experience of
political change. The author examines
political fiction by Hawthorne, Oostoyev·
sky, James, Conrad, Kafka, and Mann ,
and shows the concern of these writers
with the clash of political and personal
imperatives.
THE MORALITY OF CONSENT, by
Alexander M. Bickel. Yale University
Press, $10.00
This book contains the core of Bickel's
political and legal philosophy. He con–
siders pertinent contemporary issues and
constitutional questions and discusses
what seems likely to endure. The conclu–
sions he draws are characteristically
provocative and often controversial.
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LAW IN MODERN SOCIETY: Toward a
Criticism of Social Theory, by Roberto
Mangabelra Unger. Free Press, $12.95
This book begins with the central
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the nature of modern society. The author
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understand their relation to each other.
MELVILLE, by Edwin Haviland Miller.
Venture, $15.00
Melville ,
the first new biography of
America's great storyteller in twenty·five
years, is a major achievement. Intricately
and sensitively, Edwin Haviland Miller
depicts the delicate balance between
Melville's life and his creativity and offers
a new perspective on the impact of fam·
ily members upon Melville's artistic
experience .
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