Category: Book Review

David Gelernter, Aesthetic Misfit?

Ford Once More

Armchair Traveler

Shakespeare in and out the Classroom

Poetry from Good to Bad to Verse

Struggling with Kristeva: A Long Voyage Home

Classic Chandler

Double Talk, Double Dutch, Dutch Chocolate

Looking Backward

Fwame Wesistant Suits

Subdividing Parnassus

The Game of Taste

Humanities Beleaguered

Actual Fiction

Bolton’s World

Making a Few Good Friends

Poetry Chronicle

Millennial Bookbag

Yeats’s First Fifty Years

Poetry Roundup

Mammarian Musings

The Mindless Cunning of Dreams

Hopperesque

In Our Beginnings

Poetry Chronicle

Reconstructing Henry James

The Hunter Davenport

Days of Whine and Posers

You Made Me Love You!

Discovering Ives, Once Again

Poetry Chronicle

Assessing the New Formalism, So-Called

Telling Stories About the Bartrams

Familiar Capability

The Joy of Reasoning

At the Goreyworks

Lands of the Free

The Flag: Waving, Burning, Provoking

Poems, Mostly Personal, Some Historical, Many Unnecessary

The Heroes We Deserve

A Critic Whose Judgment Can Be Trusted

Three Novels and Fifty-Three Short Stories

The Writer’s Life: Recovering Perspective

One Retrospective, Four Sequels, and Three Debuts

On Either Side of the Water

Poetic Theory and Practice

My Brontë Problem—And Yours?

Between Cultures

Andrew Ross, Democritus Junior, and the Curse of Postmodernism

North American Addresses: Two Verse Narratives