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Autumn 1985 (Volume XXXVIII, No. 3)

Letter from London
by Rachel Billington
Tocqueville and the Burden of Liberty
by George Watson
The Critic as Anti-Hero: War Poetry
by Herbert Lomas
Exile
by Emily Grosholz
Houseraising
by Joyce C. Allen
A Painful Subject; A Horror Story; Against Commitment
by Monroe K. Spears
The Out of Commission Navigator; Three Voices in a Diner
by Mary Tisera
To open the Eternal Worlds—; Fire in the Trees; The Simple Truth about Snow
by Allen Hoey
The Secretsharer
by William Hathaway
In Dark’s Cover
by Arthur Gregor
The Record; A Difference
by Wendell Berry
Winter in Minnesota; The Most Famous Waterfall in North America
by Charles Gullans
Thirty Years in Eden’s Dustbin
by Marcia B. Siegel
Movie Within a Movie
by Vernon Young
Text and Context
by Jill Dolan
Bloated and Shrunken Worlds
by Wendy Lesser
Eudora Welty Come from Away
by Dean Flower
Faith, Grace, and Love
by Clara Claiborne Park
The Lesson of Henry James
by Michael Gorra
The Question of George Steiner
by Jay Parini
The Poetry Competition
by Robert Leiter
The Mum Generation Was Always Talking
by Robert McDowell
The King and His Queens
by Marvin Mudrick

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