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Autumn 1973 (Volume XXVI, No. 3)

Samuel Johnson and the Artist’s Work
by John N. Morris
Fallacies of Silence
by Hayden Carruth
Pray Without Ceasing
by A. R. Ammons
Poems and Translations
by Richmond Lattimore
Scenes from the Life of Hazard the Painter
by William Meredith
Mouthpiece
by James Merrill
Four Poems
by Hilda Morley
Broken Connections; Dreaming America; Flight; Love Poem
by Joyce Carol Oates
Always; Those of Us Left; Night Cries; A Legend; One Thing at a Time; Said in the Evening
by William Stafford
Raphael on the Hilltop in Urbino; To marcel Dupré, Organist of Saint Sulpice
by James Wright
The Word-Pictures in Hamlet
by Bert O. States
Modern Dance Now
by Marcia B. Siegel
Ballet Chronicle
by Moira Hodgson
Last Tango
by Stephen Farber
Old Pros with News from Nowhere
by Marvin Mudrick
What Is Literary Theory?
by William H. Youngren
A Note on Language and Silence
by David Paul Funt
Ecological Overkill
by James P. Degnan
The Present Condition of British Poetry
by Philip Hobsbaum

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