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The South Carolina Review [v22 #1, Fall 1989]
- • Something Old, Something New • Mark Royden Winchell • ed
- • “I do it all because I love to do it”: Donald Hall at Clemson • Vance Truesdale & Meredith Walker • iv
- • Hemingway’s Cats • Greg Johnson • ss
- • Two Stories • Stephen Dixon • ss
- • A Time to Rock and a Time to Roll • W. S. Doxey • ss
- • The Demise of Professor De Puce • Jefferson Humphries • ss
- • Shakespeare in the Park • Jeffrey Couchman • ss
- • Special Section: The Frost Annual
- • Robert Frost and Romantic Irony • David Perkins • ar
- • The Least of it: Metaphor, Metamorphosis, and Synecdoche in Frost’s “The Subverted Flower” • Sharon Aronofsky Weltman • ar
- • The Facts on Frost • George Monteiro • ar
- • The Figure a Marriage Makes • Judith Oster • ar
- • Robert Frost Society Newsletter • Misc. Material • ms
- • In Yellowstone Park, Fires Burn Out of Control • Melanie Gause Harris • pm
- • Three Poems • Jay A. Blumenthal • pm
- • Night Fishing • Carl Lindner • pm
- • Three Poems • Robert Cooperman • pm
- • The News for Tonight • Gilbert Allen • pm
- • The Republic of Letters
- • The Choice of Shaney Fleet • John P. Zanes • ar
- • The Critic as Politician • William E. Cain • ar
- • Hermeneutics and the Newer Criticism • Glenn W. Erickson • ar
The South Carolina Review [v22 #2, Spring 1990]
- • Goin’ to Carolina • The Editor • ed
- • A Conversation with Josephine Humphreys • Mickey Pearlman • iv
- • Voices from the Outer Banks • Richard Hill • ss
- • White Blues, Tattoos, Lists • George Singleton • ss
- • Spite House • Annette Bostrom • ss
- • Sheep • Bob Shar • ss
- • Hildegarde’s Long White Gloves • June Akers Seese • ss
- • Legs • Cynthia Morgan • ss
- • Al’s Poem, As Written by One of His Students • Bennie Lee Sinclair • pm
- • From Singin’ Billy • Donald Davidson • pl
- • The Ongoing Study of William Gilmore Simms: Literary Critics Versus Historians • Charles S. Watson • ar
- • Singin’ Billy: An Introduction • Carolyn Livingston • ar
- • The Anti-secessionist Satires of William J. Grayson • Richard J. Calhoun • ar
- • Picturizing History: The Assassination of Lincoln in Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation • Mark J. Charney • ar
- • Shoeless Joe: From Picken’s County to the Field of Dreams • Ray Merlock • ar
- • Political Fathers: Dear Mr. Baruch • David Robertson • ar
- • The “Good Old Boy” King: Carlisle Floyd’s Willie Stark • Earl J. Wilcox • ar
The South Carolina Review [v23 #1, Fall 1990]
- • A Long Way from Home • The Editor • ed
- • The Legacy of Robert Penn Warren
- • Robert Penn Warren: A Brief Tribute • Cleanth Brooks • ar
- • Robert Penn Warren: A Final Word • Leslie A. Fiedler • ar
- • Living by Ideas: Some Thoughts on Warren’s Criticism • William E. Cain • ar
- • Burden’s Willie • James H. Justus • ar
- • Warren’s Poetry: Some Things We Ought to be Thinking About • George Garrett • ar
- • Portraits of the Artist as a Young and Old Man • William Pratt • ar
- • Warren’s Worst Book • Victor Strandberg • ar
- • Remembering Red • Walter Sullivan • ar
- • The Day I Got the Letter • Dinty W. Moore • ss
- • Natural Phenomena • Sarah Glasscock • ss
- • Trouble Reports • Hans Ostrom • ss
- • Culley • Darlene Jirikowic • ss
- • Miss Louisiana’s Farewell Walk • Anthony Bukowski • ss
- • The Trials of Lyda Pew • Kristen Mitchell • ss
- • Of Raccoons & Chipmunks • Louis Phillips • pm
- • The Frog Princess • Claire Bateman • pm
- • Ark of Triumph • Vincent O’Neill • pm
- • Unlettered • Edward J. Ingebretsen • pm
- • The Ghosts of Rowan Oak • Louis Daniel Brodsky • pm
- • Hide and Seek • Randy Phillis • pm
- • A Mad Poet’s Escape • Jay A. Blumenthal • pm
- • Coulter’s Road • Dan Masterson • pm
- • A Jersey Middle Age • William John Watkins • pm
- • American Gothic • Gail Gasper • pm
- • Concerto for Flute and Springs • Sheila Whitehouse • pm
- • The Frost Annual • Misc. Material • ms
- • “The World is Evil”: Personal Experience Dramatized in “Home Burial” • Sandra Katz • ar
- • Evolution and Metaphor in Robert Frost’s Poetry • Hildegard Hoeller • ar
- • The Frost Society Newsletter • Misc. Material • ms
- • Artifacts • Misc. Material • ms
- • “Dearest Girl”: The Letters of John Crowe Ransom to Rob Reavill, September-December, 1920 • Thomas Daniel & T. D. Young, Jr. • ar
- • The Republic of Letters
- • The War Between the Tates • Jerry Elijah Brown • ar
- • Andrew Lytle: Last of the Angry Young Men • A. E. Elmore • ar
- • Prophets Without Honor: Vanderbilt and the Southern Agrarians • Lance Lyday • ar
- • Wits to Read, Praise to Give: Some Recent Approaches to Shakespeare • Colby H. Kullman • ar
- • Exile’s Return • Paul G. Reeve • br
- • The Figure a Poet Makes • Richard J. Calhoun • br
- • Up to Literacy • Ronald F. Lunsford • br
- • High Church Unitarian • Mark Royden Winchell • br
The South Carolina Review [v23 #2, Spring 1991]
- • The Thomas Wolfe Society • The Editor • ed
- • No Other Life • Greg Kayko • ss
- • Skinhead • Reed Hearne • ss
- • Breakfast with the Professor • Richard Wakefield • ss
- • Twice • Jacob Mufson • ss
- • Siding • Gary Fincke • ss
- • The Celebrity • Jeffrey Couchman • ss
- • Slugging Slim James • Robert Hiles • ss
- • Glass • Francis X. Christmas • ss
- • The Mohel • William F. Van Wert • ss
- • Gypsy Moth • James Hannah • ss
- • It Hasta Be Shasta • Bruce Douglas Reeves • ss
- • Driving It to Parts • Tom Hazuka • ss
- • Triptych • David Galef • ss
- • Explicit • Claire Bateman • pm
- • Houston Peterson • Jay A. Blumenthal • pm
- • The Apocrypha - Lot Mourns His Wife • Robert Cooperman • pm
- • She Wanted to Know • Dan Masterson • pm
- • The Ghosts of Rowan Oak • Louis Daniel Brodsky • pm
- • Enzymes • Louis Phillips • pm
- • Late Celebration • Paul Petrie • pm
- • Sanctuary • Deborah Hoffman • pm
- • The Gulls’ Confirmation • Philip C. Kolin • pm
- • Waiting for Echo Lake • Pamela Donald • pm
- • William Faulkner and Mac Reed: An Unusual Friendship • William Pratt • ar
- • Faulkner’s “Dr. Martino”: An Excess of Pathos • M. E. Bradford • ar
- • Faulkner’s Mature Narrative Technique: The Example of “Tomorrow” • Philip Cohen • ar
- • Nine Letters of Thomas Wolfe, 1924-1938 • Aldo P. Magi • ar
- • The Republic of Letters
- • Edward W. Said: The Secular Critic as Revolutionary • James Seaton • ar
- • Red Necks and Rosaries • Robert Ellis • ar
- • Unwillingly to School • Paul G. Reeve • ar
- • Right Hand of the Devil • Jan Nordby Gretlund • br
- • The Historical Imagination • Merritt Moseley • br
- • The Thirstier the Muse, the Dryer the Pen • Constance M. Perry • br
- • Not Just for English Anymore • Michael G. Moran • br
- • Doing the Muse in Different Voices • Claire Bateman • br
The South Carolina Review [v24 #1, Fall 1991]
- • An Endangered Species • The Editor • ed
- • A 1986 Conversation with Jayne Anne Phillips • Dorothy Combs Hill • iv
- • Mission • Dawn Newton • ss
- • Clarissa • Juliet Wittman • ss
- • The Stone Baby • Marlene Youmans • ss
- • Mac’s Will • Rebecca T. Godwin • ss
- • The Alleyway • Constance Buchanan • ss
- • The Planners • Ayleen Allen • ss
- • At Random • Cynthia Morgan • ss
- • Mating Season • Deborah Hoffman • pm
- • Breaking Through • Gigi Marks • pm
- • Sunday School Picture • Sandra Liatsos • pm
- • Cock-A-Doodle-Doo • Lina Schreier • pm
- • A Day Without the Car • Claire Bateman • pm
- • A Family Not Given to Explanation • Eve Richardson • pm
- • Carmen Miranda’s Hat • Patricia Corbus • pm
- • Mansion Without Walls • Sister Bernetta Quinn • pm
- • Altar of the Dead • Fran Barst • pm
- • Suzi Meets a Musician Backstage at Center Stage Theatre • Pamela Donald • pm
- • The Tranquility of Frieda Lawrence • Robert Davidson • ar
- • Frost’s Divided Narrator • David A. Sanders • ar
- • Narcissism in The Wind in the Willows • Mark I. West • ar
- • An Ecological Approach to Frost’s Poetry • Michael J. McDowell • ar
- • The Dramatized “You” • Judith Oster • ar
- • The Hemingway-MacLeish Friendship • Francis J. Bosha • ar
- • Music in Tyler’s Searching for Caleb • Marianne D. Currie • ar
- • The Other E. Thomas • Robert F. Fleissner • ar
- • The Republic of Letters
- • The Satanic Verses Controversy • Fakrul Alam • ar
- • A Victorian Cornucopia • Hallman B. Bryant • ar
- • Good Conversation • James Seaton • ar
- • African-American Women and the Literary Canon • William E. Cain • ar
- • The Politics of the Interview • John P. Zanes • br
- • Shop Talk • Sallyanne H. Fitzgerald • br
- • The Play’s the Thing • Daniel Wright • br
- • True Confessions • Frederick W. Shilstone • br
The South Carolina Review [v24 #2, Spring 1992]
- • I Ain’t Paul Newman • The Editor • ed
- • Ulysses’ Lament • Randall H. Harber • ss
- • No Stake in the Future • George Fullen • ss
- • Ignacio Smith Pays His Taxes • Barry S. Brown • ss
- • Public Relations • Elizabeth Searle • ss
- • Joanne • Pat Gillian • ss
- • Penance • Mark Sufrin • ss
- • If You Do Not Find Us Home • Tom Drury • ss
- • Man Overboard • Michael Rutstein • ss
- • Leveling • Stephen Coyne • ss
- • The Crane • Julian Mason • pm
- • Fix the Bike • Victor M. Depta • pm
- • Sky Class • Kristopher Saknussemm • pm
- • Parallel Universe • Jay A. Blumenthal • pm
- • Cigar • D. C. Berry • pm
- • Stanley Fish in the Afterlife • Ron Rash • pm
- • Uncle’s Jack • David Linton • pm
- • It Happened Again • Claire Bateman • pm
- • License plates become her talisman • Joan Rudel Pardes • pm
- • Orlando, 1964 • Heather Sellers • pm
- • Garrison Keillor • Peter A. Scholl • iv
- • Eleven More Letters of Thomas Wolfe, 1929-1938 • Aldo P. Magi • ar
- • Jean Stafford’s “In the Snowfall” • Carolyn Ezell Foster • ar
- • Blaze’s Louisiana Governor • Harold McSween • ar
- • Celebrating Leslie Fiedler • James M. Cox • ar
- • The Republic of Letters
- • Flying to Pekuah • Frank Day • ar
- • Familiarity Breeds Content • Paul G. Reeve • ar
- • The Heidegger Question • Glenn W. Erickson • ar
- • Rejoinders
- • The Continuing Relevance of Andrew Lytle • Benjamin B. Alexander • ar
- • Reply • A. E. Elmore • ar
- • Blaming a Victim • Fakrul Alam • ar
- • Reply • James Seaton • ar
- • The Last Laugh • Edwin A. Freeman • br
- • Word Play • John C. Bednar • br
- • Class Analysis • Daniel T. O’Hara • br
- • Only Connect • John L. Idol • br
- • The Top Forty • M. Norby-Thiel • br
- • Murder, She Wrote • Gertrude Settle Winchell • br
- • Next Year in Jerusalem • James Seaton • br
The South Carolina Review [v25 #1, Fall 1992]
- • The Sewanee Review at One Hundred • The Editor • ed
- • In the Space Between Them • Blair Moser • ss
- • The Box of Gold • Jason Friedman • ss
- • The Devil’s Own • Greg Johnson • ss
- • Open Heart • Cynthia A. Morgan • ss
- • The Florida Hotel • David Racine • ss
- • Ghosts • Charles Wyatt • ss
- • I Shoulda Seen a Credit Arranger • Leslie H. Edgerton • ss
- • The Tee Vee News • Ruth Moose • ss
- • Leaving • Clifford Kiser • ss
- • Sharpshooters • Walter Julian • ss
- • Three Poems • Pattiann Rogers • pm
- • The Barn • Ron Rash • pm
- • Drought • Carl Conover • pm
- • Underwater • P. B. Newman • pm
- • My Father Trying Doors • Rick Lott • pm
- • Altar • Ken Autrey • pm
- • Mary Magdalene’s Ideal Christmas • Kathleen Halme • pm
- • Mary Shelley, on the Night Frankenstein Was Born • Robert Cooperman • pm
- • The Trysting Place • Louis Daniel Brodsky • pm
- • Adding It Up • John Ower • pm
- • Saving the Trees • Diane Bonds • pm
- • Unpromised • Daniel Corrie • pm
- • Haiku: Hurricane Hugo • Richard Weinraub • pm
- • A Balloon Rises • Robert Watson • pm
- • An Interview with Pattiann Rogers • Sheila Austin Whitehouse • iv
- • The Sewanee Review and the Southern Renascence • Monroe K. Spears • ar
- • Cleanth Brooks and the Endurance of the New Criticism • Anthony Tassin • ar
- • In Thy Bosom • Dot Jackson • ar
- • The Fox, Gloriana, Kit Marlowe, and Sundry • Richard Tillinghast • ar
- • The Place of the South in Contemporary Literature • William Pratt • ar
- • Carolina Chronicles
- • The Stain of Stereotype • Harold McSween • ar
- • Recent Poetry in the Carolinas • Claire Bateman • ar
- • Short Fiction in the Carolinas • Tom Rash • ar
- • The Confederacy of Letters • Misc. Material • ms
- • Lost Causes Regained • Clyde N. Wilson • ar
- • Frog-Gigging in a Leaky Skiff • David Robertson • ar
- • Faulkner Criticism • Lance Lyday • ar
- • Reconstructing Southern Literature • William E. Cain • br
- • Unburied Treasure • John Caldwell Guilds • br
- • Percy’s Place • Robert Ellis • br
- • Keeping the Faith • M. E. Bradford • br
- • Growing Up Is Hard To Do • Marilyn Knight • br
- • Language and the Loom • James Kimbrell • br
- • Rhythyms of the Possible • Ronald Moran • br
The South Carolina Review [v25 #2, Spring 1993]
- • Teaching Literature • The Editor • ed
- • The Underground House • Gary Fincke • ss
- • Dove • Reed Hearne • ss
- • An Evening of Brahms • Randall H. Harber • ss
- • St. Francis and the Cows • Roseanne Coggeshall • ss
- • Inheritance • Clifford Kiser • ss
- • The Girl Who Dances in Snow • J. W. Rivers • pm
- • A Tour of the Tomb of Guiliano Dé Medici • Carl Conover • pm
- • Miss Emily • Louis Daniel Brodsky • pm
- • Somewhere in Georgia • Greg Johnson • pm
- • The Doctor • Carl Lindner • pm
- • Blizzard • Brian O’Neill • pm
- • An Interview with Richard Stern • James Schiffer • iv
- • From My Side of the Desk • Sam Pickering • ar
- • Anything Can Happen • Jeffrey Hart • ar
- • Some Comments on the Poetry of J.W. Rivers • Ronald Moran • ar
- • Carl Iannone and the Politics of Scholarship • D. G. Myers • ar
- • Confessions of a New Critic • Walter Sullivan • ar
- • Removing Barriers • James H. Maguire • ar
- • The Republic of Letters
- • Three Poets from Norton • R. T. Smith • ar
- • Readings for a New Southern Renascence • William Koon • ar
- • Understanding Fiction • Mark J. Charney • ar
- • Dining with the Anti-Philosophers • Larry W. Chappell • ar
- • Realpolitik • Glenn W. Erickson • br
- • Herrick Revisited • Timothy J. Viator • br
- • Jefferson’s Mail • Harold McSween • br
- • Tiring Torture and Time • Dan Albergotti, III • br
- • Apollo Weeps • Rayburn S. Moore • br
- • Making It New • Margaret Mills Harper • br
- • Show and Tell • Patricia Valenti • br
- • The New World Order • Ray Merlock • br
- • Rockabye Critic • Mark I. West • br
- • In the Land of Nod • Ruel E. Foster • br
- • The Way We Were • Jeff Humphries • br
- • The Redneck Hero in the Postmodern World • Ruth D. Weston • br
- • South by Southwest • Patricia B. Mullen • br
- • The Literary Odyssey of Alice Walker • Marilyn Elkins • br
- • Raising the Barbaric Yawp • Lloyd Davis • br
The South Carolina Review [v26 #1, Fall 1993]
- • Donald Davidson at One Hundred • The Editor • ed
- • From the Log Train • James Dickey • ss
- • The Armoire • Frederick Semken • ss
- • Nourishment • John Birchler • ss
- • Young at Heart • L. J. Bright • ss
- • Mary’s Saturday Night • David A. Goldstein • ss
- • Rings • Ruth Fairbanks • ss
- • French Revolution • Dennis Lynds • ss
- • Shadows • Kate Myers Hanson • ss
- • Victor • Glen Pourciau • ss
- • On the Home Front • Paris Smith • ss
- • Minimal Fictions • Richard Kostelanetz • ss
- • The Orange King • Alex R. Jones • ss
- • Two Poems • John Ridland • pm
- • Lee in New Orleans • John Zmirak • pm
- • To Donald Davidson in Heaven (Southern Section) • Lloyd Davis • pm
- • Father’s Disaster Tale • Rawdon Tomlinson • pm
- • Lycidas • William Doreski • pm
- • Two Poems • Celestine Frost • pm
- • Squeeze Play • Charles Edward Eaton • pm
- • Two Poems • Beth Houston • pm
- • An Interview with Robert Stone • Robert Solotaroff • iv
- • Davidson’s Answer to Eliot • Michael M. Jordan • ar
- • Donald Davidson and the Uses of Persona • M. E. Bradford • ar
- • Artifacts
- • Cleanth Brooks on I’ll Take My Stand • Mark Royden Winchell • ar
- • The Republic of Letters
- • On Being Inducted into the South Carolina Academy of Authors • Monroe K. Spears • ar
- • The Person of Letters in the Contemporary World (Part 1) • Richard Kostelanetz • ar
- • The Wound and the Fiddle Bow • Donna Haisty Winchell • ar
- • Nobody’s Handmaiden • Robert H. Brinkmeyer • ar
- • Seeing Through and Beyond Gender • Alma Bennett • br
- • The Shrewing of the Bard • Timothy Viator • br
- • An Exquisite Superfluity • Robert Gingher • br