Category: Book Review Summer 1998 David Gelernter, Aesthetic Misfit? by Harold Fromm Summer 1998 Ford Once More by William H. Pritchard Summer 1998 Armchair Traveler by Alan Davis Summer 1998 Shakespeare in and out the Classroom by Brian Cox Summer 1998 Poetry from Good to Bad to Verse by Robert Phillips Summer 1998 Struggling with Kristeva: A Long Voyage Home by Clara Claiborne Park Spring 1998 Classic Chandler by William H. Pritchard Spring 1998 Double Talk, Double Dutch, Dutch Chocolate by Thomas M. Disch Spring 1998 Looking Backward by Dean Flower Spring 1998 Fwame Wesistant Suits by R. S. Gwynn Spring 1998 Subdividing Parnassus by David Mason Spring 1998 The Game of Taste by Bruce Bawer Winter 1998 Humanities Beleaguered by Harold Fromm Winter 1998 Actual Fiction by William H. Pritchard Winter 1998 Bolton’s World by Tess Lewis Winter 1998 Making a Few Good Friends by James W. Tuttleton Winter 1998 Poetry Chronicle by Richard Tillinghast Winter 1998 Millennial Bookbag by Bruce Bawer Autumn 1997 Yeats’s First Fifty Years by William H. Pritchard Autumn 1997 Poetry Roundup by Thomas M. Disch Autumn 1997 Mammarian Musings by Susan Balée Autumn 1997 The Mindless Cunning of Dreams by Harold Fromm Autumn 1997 Hopperesque by Tom Wilhelmus Summer 1997 In Our Beginnings by Bruce Bawer Summer 1997 Poetry Chronicle by John Haines Summer 1997 Reconstructing Henry James by Dean Flower Summer 1997 The Hunter Davenport by Mark Jarman Summer 1997 Days of Whine and Posers by Susan Balée Summer 1997 You Made Me Love You! by Sonya Rudikoff Spring 1997 Discovering Ives, Once Again by Josiah Fisk Spring 1997 Poetry Chronicle by Robert McDowell Spring 1997 Assessing the New Formalism, So-Called by Robert Phillips Spring 1997 Telling Stories About the Bartrams by Harold Fromm Spring 1997 Familiar Capability by Thomas Filbin Spring 1997 The Joy of Reasoning by Thomas M. Disch Spring 1997 At the Goreyworks by William H. Pritchard Winter 1997 Lands of the Free by Bert Cardullo Winter 1997 The Flag: Waving, Burning, Provoking by John Loughery Winter 1997 Poems, Mostly Personal, Some Historical, Many Unnecessary by Robert Phillips Winter 1997 The Heroes We Deserve by Tess Lewis Winter 1997 A Critic Whose Judgment Can Be Trusted by James Seaton Autumn 1996 Three Novels and Fifty-Three Short Stories by Dean Flower Autumn 1996 The Writer’s Life: Recovering Perspective by Robert McDowell Autumn 1996 One Retrospective, Four Sequels, and Three Debuts by Robert Schultz Autumn 1996 On Either Side of the Water by Mark Jarman Autumn 1996 Poetic Theory and Practice by David Dooley Summer 1996 My Brontë Problem—And Yours? by William H. Pritchard Summer 1996 Between Cultures by Tom Wilhelmus Summer 1996 Andrew Ross, Democritus Junior, and the Curse of Postmodernism by Harold Fromm Summer 1996 North American Addresses: Two Verse Narratives by Thomas M. Disch ← Older articles Newer articles →