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Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1980
• Lucinda H. Mackethan's "I’ll Take My Stand: The Relevance of the Agrarian Vision"
• Carol Shloss's "The Privilege of Perception"
• John Seelye's "Georgia Boys: the Redclay Satyrs of Erskine Caldwell and Harry Crews"
• Louis J. Halle's "The Role of the University In International Relations"
• Stories by Lucinda H. Mackethan, Carol Shloss, John Seelye, and Louis J. Halle
• Poetry by Stuart Dybek, Robert Morgan, John Vernon, and Jay Parini
• Carol Shloss's "The Privilege of Perception"
• John Seelye's "Georgia Boys: the Redclay Satyrs of Erskine Caldwell and Harry Crews"
• Louis J. Halle's "The Role of the University In International Relations"
• Stories by Lucinda H. Mackethan, Carol Shloss, John Seelye, and Louis J. Halle
• Poetry by Stuart Dybek, Robert Morgan, John Vernon, and Jay Parini
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1980
• Nora Beloff's "Russia and the Hundred-Headed Hydra"
• Francelia Butler's "Children’s Literature: the Bad Seed"
• Molly Ingle Michie's "A Splendid Day"
• John Halperin's "Eminent Victorians and History"
• Stories by Nora Beloff, Francelia Butler, Molly Ingle Michie, and John Halperin
• Poetry by Mark Rudman, Stanley Moss, Chris Gilbert, and Phillis Levin
• Francelia Butler's "Children’s Literature: the Bad Seed"
• Molly Ingle Michie's "A Splendid Day"
• John Halperin's "Eminent Victorians and History"
• Stories by Nora Beloff, Francelia Butler, Molly Ingle Michie, and John Halperin
• Poetry by Mark Rudman, Stanley Moss, Chris Gilbert, and Phillis Levin
Virginia Quarterly Review
Spring 1980
• Michael Nelson's "The White House, Bureaucracy, and Foreign Policy: Lessons From Cambodia"
• Richard T. Selden's "An Economist Looks At the 80's"
• Ralph E. Luker's "Garry Wills and the New Debate Over the Declaration of Independence"
• Robert J. Brugger's "The Mind of the Old South: New Views"
• Stories by Michael Nelson, Richard T. Selden, Ralph E. Luker, and Robert J. Brugger
• Poetry by Rita Dove, Cynthia Huntington, Jack Myers, and Keith Althaus
• Richard T. Selden's "An Economist Looks At the 80's"
• Ralph E. Luker's "Garry Wills and the New Debate Over the Declaration of Independence"
• Robert J. Brugger's "The Mind of the Old South: New Views"
• Stories by Michael Nelson, Richard T. Selden, Ralph E. Luker, and Robert J. Brugger
• Poetry by Rita Dove, Cynthia Huntington, Jack Myers, and Keith Althaus
Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1980
• John Milton Cooper's "World War I: European Origins and American Intervention"
• Douglas Day's "Borges, Faulkner, and the Wild Palms"
• W. D. Ehrhart's "Why I Did It"
• Richard R. Guzman's "The Saint and the Sage: the Fiction of Raja Rao"
• Stories by John Milton Cooper, Douglas Day, W. D. Ehrhart, and Richard R. Guzman
• Poetry by Federico Garcia Lorca, Dara Wier, Richard Eberhart, and Franz Wright
• Douglas Day's "Borges, Faulkner, and the Wild Palms"
• W. D. Ehrhart's "Why I Did It"
• Richard R. Guzman's "The Saint and the Sage: the Fiction of Raja Rao"
• Stories by John Milton Cooper, Douglas Day, W. D. Ehrhart, and Richard R. Guzman
• Poetry by Federico Garcia Lorca, Dara Wier, Richard Eberhart, and Franz Wright
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1979
• Oscar Mandel's "Against Castrated Art"
• Dore Ashton's "C?nne and His Temperament"
• G. Edward White's "The Unacknowledged Lesson: Earl Warren and the Japanese Relocation Controversy"
• Jesse Bier's "Now—And Then"
• Stories by Oscar Mandel, Dore Ashton, G. Edward White, and Jesse Bier
• Poetry by Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Mazzocco, Julia Mishkin, and Merrill Oliver
• Dore Ashton's "C?nne and His Temperament"
• G. Edward White's "The Unacknowledged Lesson: Earl Warren and the Japanese Relocation Controversy"
• Jesse Bier's "Now—And Then"
• Stories by Oscar Mandel, Dore Ashton, G. Edward White, and Jesse Bier
• Poetry by Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Mazzocco, Julia Mishkin, and Merrill Oliver
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1979
• Allen Josephs's "Homage to Andaluc?"
• Kenneth W. Thompson's "Survival Imperiled: the Threat of Illusion and Despair"
• Harold Fromm's "Virginia Woolf: Art and Sexuality"
• Alan Davidson's "Dumas Pere, Chef Extraordinaire"
• Stories by Allen Josephs, Kenneth W. Thompson, Harold Fromm, and Alan Davidson
• Poetry by Sherod Santos, Carl Dennis, Sydney Lea, and Jay Meek
• Kenneth W. Thompson's "Survival Imperiled: the Threat of Illusion and Despair"
• Harold Fromm's "Virginia Woolf: Art and Sexuality"
• Alan Davidson's "Dumas Pere, Chef Extraordinaire"
• Stories by Allen Josephs, Kenneth W. Thompson, Harold Fromm, and Alan Davidson
• Poetry by Sherod Santos, Carl Dennis, Sydney Lea, and Jay Meek
Virginia Quarterly Review
Spring 1979
• Louis D. Rubin's "The Boll Weevil, the Iron Horse, and the End of the Line: Thoughts on the South"
• Irby B. Cauthen's "'A Complete and Generous Education': Milton and Jefferson"
• Helen White's "Shelby Foote’s Iliad"
• Nancy Hale's "The Real Thing"
• Stories by Louis D. Rubin, Irby B. Cauthen, Helen White, and Nancy Hale
• Poetry by Jorie Graham, Debora Greger, Linda Pastan, and Karen Swenson
• Irby B. Cauthen's "'A Complete and Generous Education': Milton and Jefferson"
• Helen White's "Shelby Foote’s Iliad"
• Nancy Hale's "The Real Thing"
• Stories by Louis D. Rubin, Irby B. Cauthen, Helen White, and Nancy Hale
• Poetry by Jorie Graham, Debora Greger, Linda Pastan, and Karen Swenson
Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1979
• Adda B. Bozeman's "Law and Diplomacy In the Quest for Peace"
• Samuel Pickering's "Continuing Education, Or Beyond the Ph.D."
• Louis J. Halle's "The Flight of Seabirds"
• Paul A. Zahl's "In A Molluscan Mood"
• Stories by Adda B. Bozeman, Samuel Pickering, Louis J. Halle, and Paul A. Zahl
• Poetry by Lauren Shakely
• Samuel Pickering's "Continuing Education, Or Beyond the Ph.D."
• Louis J. Halle's "The Flight of Seabirds"
• Paul A. Zahl's "In A Molluscan Mood"
• Stories by Adda B. Bozeman, Samuel Pickering, Louis J. Halle, and Paul A. Zahl
• Poetry by Lauren Shakely
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1978
• John Bovey's "Boats Against the Current: Notes of A Returning Exile"
• George P. Elliott's "Snarls of Beauty"
• Norman A. Graebner's "Government Without Consensus"
• Paul Roazen's "Orwell, Freud, and 1984"
• Stories by John Bovey, George P. Elliott, Norman A. Graebner, and Paul Roazen
• Poetry by Irving Feldman, Boris Pasternak, , and Carol Muske
• George P. Elliott's "Snarls of Beauty"
• Norman A. Graebner's "Government Without Consensus"
• Paul Roazen's "Orwell, Freud, and 1984"
• Stories by John Bovey, George P. Elliott, Norman A. Graebner, and Paul Roazen
• Poetry by Irving Feldman, Boris Pasternak, , and Carol Muske
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1978
• Quentin Anderson's "Property and Vision in 19th Century America"
• Redding S. Sugg's "The Pedagogy of Love"
• John Morion Blum's "A Celebration of Frederick Merk (1887-1977)"
• David Levin's "Yvor Winters at Stanford"
• Stories by Quentin Anderson, Redding S. Sugg, John Morion Blum, and David Levin
• Poetry by Daniel Mark Epstein, Jane Miller, John Engels, and Frederick Morgan
• Redding S. Sugg's "The Pedagogy of Love"
• John Morion Blum's "A Celebration of Frederick Merk (1887-1977)"
• David Levin's "Yvor Winters at Stanford"
• Stories by Quentin Anderson, Redding S. Sugg, John Morion Blum, and David Levin
• Poetry by Daniel Mark Epstein, Jane Miller, John Engels, and Frederick Morgan



