The Arts, Society, LiteratureRoland and Romanesque : Biblical iconography in The song of Roland by William R . Cook, Ronald B. Herzman. Wordworth, Coleridge, and Turner by James A.W. Heffe rnan. Alexander Pope and picturesque landscape by James R. Aubrey. The metamorp hosis of the centaur in fifth-century Greek arts and society by Krin Gabbard. F orm and protest in atonal music : a meditation on Adorno by Lucian Krukowski. "That hive of sublety" : "Benito Cereno" as critique of ideology by James H. Kavanagh. Poetry and kingship : Shakespeare's A midsummer night's dream by Leo Pau l S. de Alvarez. Hugh MacDiarmid and the Lenin/Douglas line by Stephen P. Smith . |
Contents
Biblical Iconography in The Song of Roland | 21 |
The Geometry of the Infinite | 47 |
Alexander Pope and Picturesque Landscape | 71 |
The Metamorphosis of the Centaur in FifthCentury Greek Arts and Society | 87 |
A Meditation on Adorno | 103 |
Benito Cereno as Critique of Ideology | 125 |
Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream | 156 |
Hugh MacDiarmid and the LeninDouglas Line | 183 |
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