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Volume 32, Number 3, April 1963Table of Contents
- The Concept of Man in Bertolt Brecht
- pp. 217-228
- Dramaturgy in Shakespeare and Brecht
- pp. 229-246
- Gerhart Hauptmann
- pp. 247-265
- Franz Kafka and Psychoanalysis
- pp. 266-281
- A Segment of Durrell’s Quartet
- pp. 282-293
- Letters of Samuel Butler
- pp. 294-295
- The Letters of Oscar Wilde
- pp. 296-300
- The Autobiography and the Lady
- pp. 301-306
- American Literature: Some Assays of Bias
- pp. 314-318
- Contributors
- p. iv
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