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Volume 58, Number 4, Summer 1989Table of Contents
- The Language of Scholarship
- pp. 454-459
- Reply to Questionnaire
- pp. 459-463
- Ubi Sunt?
- pp. 474-482
- Scapegoating Intellectuals
- pp. 482-485
- The Vanishing Intellectuals
- pp. 486-491
- On Intellectuals
- pp. 494-498
- Should McKeon Replace Watt?
- pp. 513-517
- Literary Pieties
- pp. 517-521
- The Scene of Writing
- pp. 521-525
- From Litcrit to Profcrti
- pp. 526-532
- Narrative and History
- pp. 538-539
- Pastoral and Ideology
- pp. 540-541
- Against Theory
- pp. 541-543
- Critic of Crisis
- pp. 543-546
- The History of Private Life
- pp. 546-548
- Contributors
- pp. 549-551
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