Pierre Menard, author of Don Quixote, by J. L. Borges.The romantic triumph: the warp and the wolf, by R. M. Myers.The transcendentalists, by R. Armour.Thomas Mann and eighteenth-century comic fiction, by W. Booth.How to criticize a poem, by T. Spencer.The greatest English lyric? A new reading of Joe E. Skilmer's Therese, by J. F. Nims.Eliot among the nightingales: fair and foul, by C. Kaplan.Invictus: a regurgitation, by I. Wallach.The ghost of Christmas past: Stopping by woods on a snowy evening, by H. R. Coursen, Jr.The secret of The secret sharer bared, by B. Harkness.Mrs. Bennet and the dark gods: the key to Jane Austen, by D. Bush.Eloise disclosed, by F. Lamport.Patristic exegesis: a medieval Tom Sawyer, by J. Halverson.Six, sex, sick: Seymour, some comments, by C. V. Genthe.Christian symbolism in Lucky Jim, by R. Conquest.
A.A. Milne's honey-balloon-pit-gun-tail-bathtubcomplex, by F. C. Crews.
Shakespeare explained, by R. Benchley.
An imaginary review, by J. C. Squire.
Notes and comments, by motley hands.
My memories of D. H. Lawrence, by J. Thurber.
Tiptoeing down memory lane, by R. Benchley.
The critics: a conversation, by E. Wilson.
Chicago letter, by W. B. Scott.
Dover Beach revisited, by T. Morrison.
Contributors to this issue, by R. Benchley.