… never did absorb all Meg said, but she grasped the essentials: the assignment to Pakistan, the collapse of child care … party she gave a few days later, Julia was overwhelmed with compliments on her new companion. Surprised, she glanced … or some twist of the psyche Julia would rather have died than explore, she found herself wanting the doll. No, …
… to reviewers in 1851 as to the academics who have studied it from a spectrum of points of view in the course of the 20th century. Melville, … The remark is typical of the book’s humorously riddling complexity. The reader addressed is one who may mistakenly …
… out for an airing, my father assured her. When the time comes. Suffer the little children. They never had to, and … well and truly gone in Christian charity. How his sad ladies, who came to him to assuage their outraged souls, could … for it. You find me at 20 still going to Firemen’s Carnivals for my summertime recreation. Sometimes with Mary Ella, …
… Jews. Friedman, who is the former vice chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and heads the Center for American … blacks and Jews. Jeffries, a professor of Afrikaner Studies at the City University of New York, charged in a speech … had to fight for the couple of pennies they got.” Friedman points out that this was not the first time that charges of …
Editor's Desk
… returned home and wrote feverishly. By August, he had a complete manuscript—of 150 pages. Hersey lobbied to have the … to follow the example of John Keats—the brilliant poet who died too young and is so beautifully elegized in this issue … we hope you will be rewarded in this issue, but we also hope you will find something here that challenges or …
… Studies for Delight The Novel in Motley, By Archibald B. … P. Utter and Gwendolyn B. Needham. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.50. In point of entertainment it might seem at … Novel in Motley” had its success ready made, since it deals with the English burlesque and parody novel. Yet the …