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Coming in
Partisan Review
Spring 1997:
Breaking Traditions: Fin de Siecle 1896 and 1996
A symposium with contributions by:
• Leon Cooper
• Steven Marcus
• Denis Donoghue
• Helen Meyers
• Susan Haack
• Alfred Pfabigan
• James Davison Hunter
• Gunther Stent
• Stephen Kalberg
• Igor Webb
• Edith Kurzweil
• Karen Wilkin
• Walter Laqueur
• Robert Wistrich
• Tibor Machan
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