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Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1987
• Murray Milner's "Dirt and Development in India"
• John Seelye's "Beyond the Shining Mountains: the Lewis and Clark Expedition as an Enlightenment Epic"
• Darwin J. Flakoll's "La Vida En Deya"
• Monroe K. Spears's "James Dickey as a Southern Visionary"
• Stories by Murray Milner, John Seelye, Darwin J. Flakoll, and Monroe K. Spears
• Poetry by
• John Seelye's "Beyond the Shining Mountains: the Lewis and Clark Expedition as an Enlightenment Epic"
• Darwin J. Flakoll's "La Vida En Deya"
• Monroe K. Spears's "James Dickey as a Southern Visionary"
• Stories by Murray Milner, John Seelye, Darwin J. Flakoll, and Monroe K. Spears
• Poetry by
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1986
• Samuel Pickering's "Son and Father"
• Robert Schultz's "Gary Snyder and the Curve of Return"
• Scott Donaldson's "Supermarket and Superhighway: John Cheever’s America"
• Elliott J. Gorn's "John L. Sullivan: The Champion of All Champions"
• Stories by Samuel Pickering, Robert Schultz, Scott Donaldson, and Elliott J. Gorn
• Poetry by
• Robert Schultz's "Gary Snyder and the Curve of Return"
• Scott Donaldson's "Supermarket and Superhighway: John Cheever’s America"
• Elliott J. Gorn's "John L. Sullivan: The Champion of All Champions"
• Stories by Samuel Pickering, Robert Schultz, Scott Donaldson, and Elliott J. Gorn
• Poetry by
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1986
• Hans A. Schmitt's "How I Fled Nazi Germany"
• Viola Hopkins Winner's "Henry Adams and Lafayette Square, 1877-1885"
• Richard O'Mara's "Getting Out the Views"
• Nathan A. Scott's "The New Trahison Des Clercs: Reflections on the Present Crisis In Humanistic Studies"
• Stories by Hans A. Schmitt, Viola Hopkins Winner, Richard O'Mara, and Nathan A. Scott
• Poetry by Lisa Russ Spaar, Robert Bly, Wendell Berry, and Robert Morgan
• Viola Hopkins Winner's "Henry Adams and Lafayette Square, 1877-1885"
• Richard O'Mara's "Getting Out the Views"
• Nathan A. Scott's "The New Trahison Des Clercs: Reflections on the Present Crisis In Humanistic Studies"
• Stories by Hans A. Schmitt, Viola Hopkins Winner, Richard O'Mara, and Nathan A. Scott
• Poetry by Lisa Russ Spaar, Robert Bly, Wendell Berry, and Robert Morgan
Virginia Quarterly Review
Spring 1986
• Morris Freedman's "Moma and Me"
• Susan Mernit's "The State of the Short Story"
• George Watson's "Osborne, Pinter, Stoppard: A Playful Look At London Since 1956"
• Mary Davidson Mcconahay's "'Heidelberry Braids' and Yankee Politesse: Jean Stafford and Robert Lowell Reconsidered"
• Stories by Morris Freedman, Susan Mernit, George Watson, and Mary Davidson Mcconahay
• Poetry by Aleda Shirley, Sarah Provost, Peter Cooley, and Len Roberts
• Susan Mernit's "The State of the Short Story"
• George Watson's "Osborne, Pinter, Stoppard: A Playful Look At London Since 1956"
• Mary Davidson Mcconahay's "'Heidelberry Braids' and Yankee Politesse: Jean Stafford and Robert Lowell Reconsidered"
• Stories by Morris Freedman, Susan Mernit, George Watson, and Mary Davidson Mcconahay
• Poetry by Aleda Shirley, Sarah Provost, Peter Cooley, and Len Roberts
Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1986
• Harry S. Ashmore's "Doubling the Standard"
• Irby B. Cauthen's "Family Pieces"
• John Milton Cooper's "Theodore Roosevelt: On Clio’s Active Service"
• George Core's "Mr. Tate and the Limits of Poetry"
• Stories by Harry S. Ashmore, Irby B. Cauthen, John Milton Cooper, and George Core
• Poetry by Gail Wronsky, Alice Fulton, Kim Stafford, and Conrad Hilberry
• Irby B. Cauthen's "Family Pieces"
• John Milton Cooper's "Theodore Roosevelt: On Clio’s Active Service"
• George Core's "Mr. Tate and the Limits of Poetry"
• Stories by Harry S. Ashmore, Irby B. Cauthen, John Milton Cooper, and George Core
• Poetry by Gail Wronsky, Alice Fulton, Kim Stafford, and Conrad Hilberry
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1985
• David Kirby's "Mental Health In High Office: Psychological Problems, Political Cures"
• Paul L. Gaston's "'This Question of Discipline': An Interview with Anthony Powell"
• Jeffrey Meyers's "The Quest for Hemingway"
• Ian Stevenson, M.D.'s "The End of Patient Abuse In Medical Care"
• Stories by David Kirby, Paul L. Gaston, Jeffrey Meyers, and Ian Stevenson, M.D.
• Poetry by Louis Simpson, Donald Hall, Frank John Edwards, and David Rosenberg
• Paul L. Gaston's "'This Question of Discipline': An Interview with Anthony Powell"
• Jeffrey Meyers's "The Quest for Hemingway"
• Ian Stevenson, M.D.'s "The End of Patient Abuse In Medical Care"
• Stories by David Kirby, Paul L. Gaston, Jeffrey Meyers, and Ian Stevenson, M.D.
• Poetry by Louis Simpson, Donald Hall, Frank John Edwards, and David Rosenberg
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1985
• Malcolm Cowley's "Peter Blume: Painting the Phoenix"
• Patrick Samway, S.J.'s "Faulkner, Encore Une Fois"
• Robert A. Gross's "The Great Bean Field Hoax: Thoreau and the Agricultural Reformers"
• Jesse Bier's "Cobb and Kubrick: Author and Auteur: (Paths of Glory As Novel and Film)"
• Stories by Malcolm Cowley, Patrick Samway, S.J., Robert A. Gross, and Jesse Bier
• Poetry by Lee Upton, Linda Gregg, David Wagoner, and Robert Schultz
• Patrick Samway, S.J.'s "Faulkner, Encore Une Fois"
• Robert A. Gross's "The Great Bean Field Hoax: Thoreau and the Agricultural Reformers"
• Jesse Bier's "Cobb and Kubrick: Author and Auteur: (Paths of Glory As Novel and Film)"
• Stories by Malcolm Cowley, Patrick Samway, S.J., Robert A. Gross, and Jesse Bier
• Poetry by Lee Upton, Linda Gregg, David Wagoner, and Robert Schultz
Virginia Quarterly Review
Spring 1985
• Wendy W. Fairey's "In My Mother’s House: Images of a Hollywood Childhood"
• Henry Petroski's "Numeracy and Literacy: The Two Cultures and the Computer Revolution"
• Anne Hobson Freeman's "Hugh"
• Monroe K. Spears's "George Garrett and the Historical Novel"
• Stories by Wendy W. Fairey, Henry Petroski, Anne Hobson Freeman, and Monroe K. Spears
• Poetry by Hayden Carruth, Ron Slate, William Heyen, and Ed Ochester
• Henry Petroski's "Numeracy and Literacy: The Two Cultures and the Computer Revolution"
• Anne Hobson Freeman's "Hugh"
• Monroe K. Spears's "George Garrett and the Historical Novel"
• Stories by Wendy W. Fairey, Henry Petroski, Anne Hobson Freeman, and Monroe K. Spears
• Poetry by Hayden Carruth, Ron Slate, William Heyen, and Ed Ochester
Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1985
• Joyce Carol Oates's "Romance and Anti-Romance: From Bronte’s Jane Eyre to Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea"
• Elissa S. Guralnick's "Radio Drama: the Stage of the Mind"
• Samuel Pickering's "Man of Letters"
• Anthony Storr's "The Sanity of True Genius"
• Stories by Joyce Carol Oates, Elissa S. Guralnick, Samuel Pickering, and Anthony Storr
• Poetry by Rodney Jones, Pattiann Rogers, Peter Meinke, and David Huddle
• Elissa S. Guralnick's "Radio Drama: the Stage of the Mind"
• Samuel Pickering's "Man of Letters"
• Anthony Storr's "The Sanity of True Genius"
• Stories by Joyce Carol Oates, Elissa S. Guralnick, Samuel Pickering, and Anthony Storr
• Poetry by Rodney Jones, Pattiann Rogers, Peter Meinke, and David Huddle
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1984
• Jay Silverman's "Felix"
• Richard Jones's "William Golding: Genius and Sublime Silly-Billy"
• Robert Schultz's "Dispersions and Freedom: The Situation of Contemporary Poetry"
• Norman A. Graebner's "The Soviet-American Conflict: A Strange Phenomenon"
• Stories by Jay Silverman, Richard Jones, Robert Schultz, and Norman A. Graebner
• Poetry by Diane Ackerman, Kim Stafford, Martha Collins, and Sue Owen
• Richard Jones's "William Golding: Genius and Sublime Silly-Billy"
• Robert Schultz's "Dispersions and Freedom: The Situation of Contemporary Poetry"
• Norman A. Graebner's "The Soviet-American Conflict: A Strange Phenomenon"
• Stories by Jay Silverman, Richard Jones, Robert Schultz, and Norman A. Graebner
• Poetry by Diane Ackerman, Kim Stafford, Martha Collins, and Sue Owen



