… Shaw has shifted the terms of debate on one of the most studied topics in American history, and that is no … in 17thcentury painting.) Withal, however, Stafford disappoints. Her prolix style obscures the story she tries to … the self to its social and historical environment. 7-26 …
… By Edith Boiling Wilson, Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Mcrrill Compaivy. $3.50. Woodrow Wilson. By Ray Stannard Baker. … of one of the principal actors in a great drama; it is also an extraordinary piece of self-revelation, combined … be compiled than that of the post-War era. As Lloyd George points out, the failure of the United States to ratify the …
… spine split by gold-leaf, swears he hopes he’d want to die. Never (your hand at the dropped stitch of his pulse), …
Criticism
… flaws and characteristics, and are wonderful.” Lubow pinpoints a European vacation in 1951–52 as the moment when … husband until a few years later, and she was never able to completely escape her photographer-for-hire role, including … primarily on powdered Junket straight from the box, and the diet of sugar added fuel to his manic rage,” Lubow tells us. …
… peasants, to fashion one of the best books in Russian studies of the past feto years. Spanish Texas, 1519—1821 , by … The treatment of Spanish-Indian relations is especially welcome, and archival research in Spain and Texas informs … been done on the subject since his own study and counters false or misleading interpretations such as Foucault’s …
Essays
… The Freud of history was a bourgeois gentleman. The commercial imagery of his writings reflects the declassed … of unauthorized, and supposedly misleading, biographical studies necessitated violating that request. In his lifetime … Orwell’s famous novel was also published at one of the high points of Freud’s influence, which may help account still …