Fall 1985


  • The Haunted House of the Human Spirit by Editors

Reviews and Comments

  • Anthony Powell and Michael Oakeshott by John W. Osborne
  • Dante in Translation by Clara Claiborne Park
  • Fidelity and Loneliness by Larry Williams
  • Henry James’s Book of Changes by George A. Panichas
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • The Edmund Burke of Massachusetts by James M. Banner, Jr.
  • The Mediterranean and the Desert by Antony T. Sullivan
  • The Problem of Romanticism by Carl Johan Ljungberg
  • The Thinking of the Ages by Rene Williamson

The Anatomy of Terror and Revolution

  • American Students of Russian Revolution by Albert Parry
  • Conscience, Lie, and Suffering in Solzhenitsyn’s The First Circle by Un-Chol Shin
  • Intervention in Budapest by Alfonz Lengyel
  • Revolution and Renewal in Prescott’s The Conquest of Peru by Thomas S. Gladsky
  • The Anatomy of Terror and Revolution a Prefatory Note by Editors
  • The Limits of Ideology by David Lewis Schaefer

Current Issue

  • Notes Toward the Definition of Kitsch

    by Roger Kimball

  • Religion and Empire, Inseparable

    by Dominic Green

  • Flannery at 100—and Forever

    by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

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