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Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1992
• Bernice Grohskopf's "Moscow Kitchens, Moscow Nights"
• Robert Zaretsky's "It’s Still All Greek to Us: on the Timelessness of Thucydides"
• Constance Curry's "'Silver Rights': One Family’s Struggle for Justice in America"
• Pat C. Hoy's "Imagining Lives of Our Own"
• Stories by Bernice Grohskopf, Robert Zaretsky, Constance Curry, and Pat C. Hoy
• Poetry by Mary Hower, J. C. Ellefson, Bethany Pray, and David Ignatow
• Robert Zaretsky's "It’s Still All Greek to Us: on the Timelessness of Thucydides"
• Constance Curry's "'Silver Rights': One Family’s Struggle for Justice in America"
• Pat C. Hoy's "Imagining Lives of Our Own"
• Stories by Bernice Grohskopf, Robert Zaretsky, Constance Curry, and Pat C. Hoy
• Poetry by Mary Hower, J. C. Ellefson, Bethany Pray, and David Ignatow
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1991
• Samuel Pickering's "Speakeasy"
• Morris Freedman's "John Milton and the King of Poland"
• Francis Leary's "'Tayo! Tayo!' in Nouvelle-Cyth?"
• George Greene's "Elizabeth Bowen: the Sleuth Who Bugged Tea Cups"
• Stories by Samuel Pickering, Morris Freedman, Francis Leary, and George Greene
• Poetry by William Matthews, Charlie Smith, Michael McFee, and Beckian Fritz Goldberg
• Morris Freedman's "John Milton and the King of Poland"
• Francis Leary's "'Tayo! Tayo!' in Nouvelle-Cyth?"
• George Greene's "Elizabeth Bowen: the Sleuth Who Bugged Tea Cups"
• Stories by Samuel Pickering, Morris Freedman, Francis Leary, and George Greene
• Poetry by William Matthews, Charlie Smith, Michael McFee, and Beckian Fritz Goldberg
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1991
• David H. Lynn's "Telling Irony: Peter Taylor’s Later Stories"
• Peter Harris's "Hunger, Hope, and Nurture: Poetry From Michael Ryan, the Chinese Democracy Movement, and Maxine Kumi"
• John T. Irwin's "The Journey to the South: Poe, Borges, and Faulkner"
• Sanford Pinsker's "William Faulkner and My Middle East Problem"
• Stories by David H. Lynn, Peter Harris, John T. Irwin, and Sanford Pinsker
• Poetry by Mary Oliver, Peter Cooley, Elizabeth Dodd, and Terese Svoboda
• Peter Harris's "Hunger, Hope, and Nurture: Poetry From Michael Ryan, the Chinese Democracy Movement, and Maxine Kumi"
• John T. Irwin's "The Journey to the South: Poe, Borges, and Faulkner"
• Sanford Pinsker's "William Faulkner and My Middle East Problem"
• Stories by David H. Lynn, Peter Harris, John T. Irwin, and Sanford Pinsker
• Poetry by Mary Oliver, Peter Cooley, Elizabeth Dodd, and Terese Svoboda
Virginia Quarterly Review
Spring 1991
• Susan M. Schultz's "Houses of Poetry After Ashbery: the Poetry of Ann Lauterbach and Donald Revell"
• Patricia Rowe Willrich's "A Perspective on Wallace Stegner"
• Louis D. Rubin's "W.J. Cash After Fifty Years"
• David Mayers's "Diplomacy and the Politics of Amelioration: the Thought of George Kennan"
• Stories by Susan M. Schultz, Patricia Rowe Willrich, Louis D. Rubin, and David Mayers
• Poetry by Nancy J. Brandwein, Len Roberts, Michael Lauchlan, and Sandra Nelson
• Patricia Rowe Willrich's "A Perspective on Wallace Stegner"
• Louis D. Rubin's "W.J. Cash After Fifty Years"
• David Mayers's "Diplomacy and the Politics of Amelioration: the Thought of George Kennan"
• Stories by Susan M. Schultz, Patricia Rowe Willrich, Louis D. Rubin, and David Mayers
• Poetry by Nancy J. Brandwein, Len Roberts, Michael Lauchlan, and Sandra Nelson
Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1991
• Kelly Cherry's "Justice"
• James Axtell's "The Making of A Scholar-Athlete"
• Eugene Nassar's "Symbols and Texts: A Personal Sketch of Literary Criticism Since the Fifties"
• Sydney Lea's "A Winter Grouse"
• Stories by Kelly Cherry, James Axtell, Eugene Nassar, and Sydney Lea
• Poetry by Stephen Dunn, Cara Chamberlain, Wes Ryan, and Judy Longley
• James Axtell's "The Making of A Scholar-Athlete"
• Eugene Nassar's "Symbols and Texts: A Personal Sketch of Literary Criticism Since the Fifties"
• Sydney Lea's "A Winter Grouse"
• Stories by Kelly Cherry, James Axtell, Eugene Nassar, and Sydney Lea
• Poetry by Stephen Dunn, Cara Chamberlain, Wes Ryan, and Judy Longley
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1990
• John A. Glusman's "Heroes and Sons: Coming to Terms"
• Greg Johnson's "'On the Edge of an Abyss': The Writer as Insomniac"
• George Watson's "Shakespeare and the Norman Conquest: English in the Elizabethan Theatre"
• Bernice Grohskopf's "“I’ll Be a Farmer”: Boyhood Letters of William James"
• Stories by John A. Glusman, Greg Johnson, George Watson, and Bernice Grohskopf
• Poetry by Jane Brox, Angela Ball, Victor M. Depta, and Kenneth Rosen
• Greg Johnson's "'On the Edge of an Abyss': The Writer as Insomniac"
• George Watson's "Shakespeare and the Norman Conquest: English in the Elizabethan Theatre"
• Bernice Grohskopf's "“I’ll Be a Farmer”: Boyhood Letters of William James"
• Stories by John A. Glusman, Greg Johnson, George Watson, and Bernice Grohskopf
• Poetry by Jane Brox, Angela Ball, Victor M. Depta, and Kenneth Rosen
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1990
• Fenton Johnson's "Catholic In the South: Confessions of A Convert’s Son"
• Edwin M. Yoder's "The Princess Casamassima Revisited"
• Roy Macridis's "The 'Other Side' of Jacobinism"
• Peter Harris's "Forty Years of Richard Wilbur: the Loving Work of An Equilibrist"
• Stories by Fenton Johnson, Edwin M. Yoder, Roy Macridis, and Peter Harris
• Poetry by John Engman, Marisa De Los Santos, Robert Schultz, and William Stafford
• Edwin M. Yoder's "The Princess Casamassima Revisited"
• Roy Macridis's "The 'Other Side' of Jacobinism"
• Peter Harris's "Forty Years of Richard Wilbur: the Loving Work of An Equilibrist"
• Stories by Fenton Johnson, Edwin M. Yoder, Roy Macridis, and Peter Harris
• Poetry by John Engman, Marisa De Los Santos, Robert Schultz, and William Stafford
Virginia Quarterly Review
Spring 1990
• Sal Woelfel's "The Duckling Essays"
• Howell Raines's "The 'Strange Country'"
• Jeffrey Meyers's "The Quest for D.H. Lawrence"
• Henry Taylor's "The Fun of the End of the World: David R. Slavitt’s Poems"
• Stories by Sal Woelfel, Howell Raines, Jeffrey Meyers, and Henry Taylor
• Poetry by Donald Hall, Henry Hart, Stephen Dobyns, and Mark Halliday
• Howell Raines's "The 'Strange Country'"
• Jeffrey Meyers's "The Quest for D.H. Lawrence"
• Henry Taylor's "The Fun of the End of the World: David R. Slavitt’s Poems"
• Stories by Sal Woelfel, Howell Raines, Jeffrey Meyers, and Henry Taylor
• Poetry by Donald Hall, Henry Hart, Stephen Dobyns, and Mark Halliday
Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1990
• Florence Chanock Cohen's "Layla: An Israeli Parable"
• Louis D. Rubin's "From Combray to Ithaca; Or, the 'Southernness' of Southern Literature"
• Gaines M. Foster's "Coming to Terms With Defeat: Post-Vietnam America and the Post-Civil War South"
• Piri Halasz's "Growing Up Progressive"
• Stories by Florence Chanock Cohen, Louis D. Rubin, Gaines M. Foster, and Piri Halasz
• Poetry by Richard Dankleff, Alan Williamson, Carl Dennis, and Roger Fanning
• Louis D. Rubin's "From Combray to Ithaca; Or, the 'Southernness' of Southern Literature"
• Gaines M. Foster's "Coming to Terms With Defeat: Post-Vietnam America and the Post-Civil War South"
• Piri Halasz's "Growing Up Progressive"
• Stories by Florence Chanock Cohen, Louis D. Rubin, Gaines M. Foster, and Piri Halasz
• Poetry by Richard Dankleff, Alan Williamson, Carl Dennis, and Roger Fanning
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1989
• Frances Mayes's "10,000 Rules to Live By"
• Ashley Brown's "T.S. Eliot In the Postmodern Age"
• Robert Zaretsky's "The Eclipse of Memory"
• Scott Donaldson's "The Jilting of Ernest Hemingway"
• Stories by Frances Mayes, Ashley Brown, Robert Zaretsky, and Scott Donaldson
• Poetry by Sherod Santos, Meredith Briggs Skeath, Judith E. Johnson, and Keith Althaus
• Ashley Brown's "T.S. Eliot In the Postmodern Age"
• Robert Zaretsky's "The Eclipse of Memory"
• Scott Donaldson's "The Jilting of Ernest Hemingway"
• Stories by Frances Mayes, Ashley Brown, Robert Zaretsky, and Scott Donaldson
• Poetry by Sherod Santos, Meredith Briggs Skeath, Judith E. Johnson, and Keith Althaus



