INDEX TO VOLUME XXX
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ADAMS, ROBERT M.
(br) Roise High the Roof Beom. by J . D. Salinger:
The Second Stone. by Leslie A. Fiedler:
Another Country, by James Baldwin;
Young Cro nkshow , by Cecil Hemley ............... ............................................
128
ABEL, LIONEL
(br) Naked Lunch. By William S. Burroughs ....................................... ............... I
109
The Aesthetics of Evil ............ .....................................
2
211
BAZELON, DAVID T.
(br) On the Prevention of Wor. By John Strachey ....................... .
2
268
BELL, DANIEL
The Alphabet of Justice ............... .................
............................... 3
417
BEWLEY, MARIUS
(br) The End ond the Beginning, by
Robins~n
Jeffers:
Woter Street, by James Merrill:
Absent ond Present, by Chester Kallman ..............................................
140
(br) Selected Poems, by Denis Devlin:
Stond Up , Friend, With Me, by Edward Field .....................................
2
306
BRUSTEIN, ROBERT
Brecht Against Brecht ...................................................................................
29
CARGILL, OSCAR
(br) The New Romantics: A Reopproisol of the New Criticism .
By Richard Foster .............................. ......................................... .................
138
COSER, LEWIS
(br) Anti·lntellectualism in America n Life. By Richard Hofstadter ............ . 2
276
DICKSTEIN, MORRIS
(br) Nickel Miseries. By Ivan Gold ....
2
289
DUPEE, F. W.
(br) Morte d'Urban. By J. F. Powers .... ...............................................................
113
ELLISON, RALPH
It
Always Breaks Out ................................................................ ..................
13
ELLMANN, RICHARD
Romantic Pantomime in Oscar Wilde ..................................
3
342
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