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Articles in Winter 2002 issue of Hudson Review, The
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Edward W. Said, intellectual
by Bawer, Bruce -
Waterfall
by Berger, Bruce -
Through the Frame
by Makuck, Peter -
future in your bones: C.P. Snow (1905-80), The
by Watson, George -
If there be any praise
by Wadsworth, Sarah -
Above the City
by Tomlinson, Charles -
A View from the Shore
by Tomlinson, Charles -
Munich
by Wickersham, Joan -
A drop of bitterness: Andersen's fairy tales
by Lewis, Tess -
Twentieth-century opera at the met
by Clark, Robert S -
Defoe and Sterne
by Cox, Brian -
Heritage
by Skloot, Floyd -
Magic Circle, The
by Coyle, Bill -
Comment: Our country and our culture
by Lind, Michael - Letters to the editor
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My roommate Lord Byron
by Disch, Thomas M -
Sabbaths, 2000
by Berry, Wendell -
romantic impulse, The
by Loughery, John -
Shakespearean iconography
by Hornby, Richard -
God of This World to His Prophet, The
by Coyle, Bill -
Character
by Wilhelmus, Tom -
Vanity Fair and vexation of spirit
by Mullen, Alexandra -
In praise of artifice
by Mason, David -
Women and children first
by Cardullo, Bert -
Make It New
by Berger, Bruce -
Pretty: At the Oceania Restaurant & Fishing Pier
by Makuck, Peter -
Kansas, 1973
by Skloot, Floyd
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