SYMPOSIUM INDEX TO VOLUME 60 I. Essays Babuts, Nicolae. “Leopardi’s *L’Infinito’: A Cognitive View.” 2: 67-80. Borghart, Pieter. “Sailing under False Colors: Naturalism Revisited.” 4: 211-25. Cheek, Pamela. “The Festival of Incest in Le Paysan perverti.” 3: 134-45. Deimling, Katherine. “Mentoring and Greek Love in Rétif de la Bretonne’s Le Paysan Perverti.” 3: 146-59. Evans, Jan E. “Kierkegaard, Unamuno, and Don Quijote as the Knight of Faith.” 1: 3-16. Garcia Martin, Elena. “Cognition, Imagination, and Subject Construction in Don Quijote.” 1: 27-39. Jones, Harold G. “The Unholy Trinity: The Absent Hermit, Maese Pedro, and Ginés de Pasamonte.” |: 17-24. LaFarge, Catherine. “Les Frontispices de La Paysan perverti.” 3: 160-70. Laude, Patrick. “La connaissance orientale et le feminin chez Marguerite Yourcenar.” 2: 81-92. Natan, Stéphane. “Les Pensées de Pascal: Au royaume des nécessités.” 2: 93-108. Pacini, Giulia. “Colonial Predicaments, Eugenic Experiments, and the Evac- uation of Compassion: *Perfecting’ the Hybrid Creatures in Rétif’s La Décou- verte australe.” 3: 171-86. Pasco, Allan H. “Balzac’s *L’Illustre Gaudissart’ and Nascent Capitalism.” 4: 227-38. Pérez de Leon, Vicente. “El efecto de la verosimilitud magica y la articulacién del mal en el Quijote.” 1: 41-60. Popovic Karic, Pol. “Irony and Salvation in Waiting for Godot.” 4: 239-46. Rangarajan, Sudarsan. “Lies and Betrayals: Rhetoric in Butor’s L’Emploi du temps.” 4: 247-65. Steintrager, James A. “What Happened to the Porn in Pornography? Rétif, Regulating Prostitution, and the History of Dirty Books.” 3: 189-204. Taylor, John. “Between the Horizon and the Leap: The Poetry of Alfredo de Palchi.” 2: 109-23. Wyngaard, Amy S. “New Perspectives on Rétif de la Bretonne: Introduction.” 3: 131-33. Il. Reviews DeJean, Joan. The Reinvention of Obscenity: Sex, Lies, and Tabloids in Early Modern France. 4: 267-69. Rev. by Mary Jo Muratore. 278 SYMPOSIUM INDEX TO VOLUME 60 I. Essays Babuts, Nicolae. “Leopardi’s *L’Infinito’: A Cognitive View.” 2: 67-80. Borghart, Pieter. “Sailing under False Colors: Naturalism Revisited.” 4: 211-25. Cheek, Pamela. “The Festival of Incest in Le Paysan perverti.” 3: 134-45. Deimling, Katherine. “Mentoring and Greek Love in Rétif de la Bretonne’s Le Paysan Perverti.” 3: 146-59. Evans, Jan E. “Kierkegaard, Unamuno, and Don Quijote as the Knight of Faith.” 1: 3-16. Garcia Martin, Elena. “Cognition, Imagination, and Subject Construction in Don Quijote.” 1: 27-39. Jones, Harold G. “The Unholy Trinity: The Absent Hermit, Maese Pedro, and Ginés de Pasamonte.” |: 17-24. LaFarge, Catherine. “Les Frontispices de La Paysan perverti.” 3: 160-70. Laude, Patrick. “La connaissance orientale et le feminin chez Marguerite Yourcenar.” 2: 81-92. Natan, Stéphane. “Les Pensées de Pascal: Au royaume des nécessités.” 2: 93-108. Pacini, Giulia. “Colonial Predicaments, Eugenic Experiments, and the Evac- uation of Compassion: *Perfecting’ the Hybrid Creatures in Rétif’s La Décou- verte australe.” 3: 171-86. Pasco, Allan H. “Balzac’s *L’Illustre Gaudissart’ and Nascent Capitalism.” 4: 227-38. Pérez de Leon, Vicente. “El efecto de la verosimilitud magica y la articulacién del mal en el Quijote.” 1: 41-60. Popovic Karic, Pol. “Irony and Salvation in Waiting for Godot.” 4: 239-46. Rangarajan, Sudarsan. “Lies and Betrayals: Rhetoric in Butor’s L’Emploi du temps.” 4: 247-65. Steintrager, James A. “What Happened to the Porn in Pornography? Rétif, Regulating Prostitution, and the History of Dirty Books.” 3: 189-204. Taylor, John. “Between the Horizon and the Leap: The Poetry of Alfredo de Palchi.” 2: 109-23. Wyngaard, Amy S. “New Perspectives on Rétif de la Bretonne: Introduction.” 3: 131-33. Il. Reviews DeJean, Joan. The Reinvention of Obscenity: Sex, Lies, and Tabloids in Early Modern France. 4: 267-69. Rev. by Mary Jo Muratore. 278 279 SYMPOSIUM Winter 2007 Kaufmann, Dorothy. Edith Thomas: A Passion for Resistance. 4: 269-72. Rev. by Jeanine S. Alesch. LaCroix, Michel. De la beauté comme violence: L’esthétique du fascisme frangais, 1919-1939. 2: 124-26. Rev. by Kimberly J. Healey. Rosenvinge, Teresa, and Benjamin Prado. Carmen Laforet. 4: 272-74. Rev. by Mark P. Del Mastro. Samuels, Maurice. The Spectacular Past: Popular History and the Novel in Nineteenth-Century France. 4: 274-77. Rev. by Bettina R. Lerner. Whiston, James. The Practice of Realism: Change and Creativity in the Man- uscript of Galdés’s “Forunata y Jacinta.” 2: 126-28. Rev. by Alan E. Smith. James S. Denton Appointed as Executive Director of Heldref Publications James S. Denton was appointed executive director and chief operating officer of Heldref Publications in late September 2006. At the time of his appointment, Ambassador Jeane J. 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