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Volume 11, Number 2, January 1942Table of Contents
- Ghost Town
- pp. 109-216
- The Drama of the Agamemnon
- pp. 140-153
- Bacon on Platonism
- pp. 154-166
- Music in Poetry
- pp. 167-179
- The Race Myth
- pp. 180-188
- War Without Weapons
- pp. 188-193
- John Galt, Dramatist
- pp. 194-208
- Humane Scholarship in the Humanities
- pp. 217-225
- The Turk and the French Mind
- pp. 225-231
- American Fiction Between the Wars
- pp. 231-233
- Ontario and California
- pp. 234-237
- The Holmes-Pollock Letters
- pp. 237-241
- Shorter Notices
- pp. 241-243
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