Summer 1986
Volume 12, Number 4
Table of Contents
Sacvan Bercovitch:
"The Problem of Ideology in American Literary History"
Norman N. Holland:
"I-ing Film"
Geoffrey Ward:
"Dying to Write: Maurice Blanchot and Tennyson's 'Tithonus'"
Charles L. Griswold:
"The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial and the Washington Mall: Some Thoughts on Political Iconography"
Henry Staten:
"Conrad's Mortal World"
Lee Bartlett:
"What is 'Language Poetry'?"
David Carrier:
"The Presentness of Painting: Adrian Stokes as Aesthetician"
Jerome Christensen:
"'Like a Guilty Thing Surprised': Deconstruction, Coleridge, and the Apostasy of Criticism"
Stephano Rosso:
"An Interview with Paul de Man"
CRITICAL RESPONSE:
I.Edwin Martin:
"On Seeing Walton's Great- Grandfather"
I. Kendall L. Walton:
"Looking Again through Photographs: A Response to Edwin Martin"