ebook img

Modern Age 2005: Vol 47 Index & Table of Contents PDF

2005·1.6 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Modern Age 2005: Vol 47 Index & Table of Contents

Index to Volume 47 Alexander, Benjamin B., reviewer, The French Counter-Revolutionary Tradi- Dante Club, Matthew Pear]; /nferno, tion, reviewed by Daniel J. Mahoney, Dante Alighieri, Matthew Pearl, ed., p. 273. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, trans.; Brague, Rémi, Eccentric Culture: A Dante's Gallery of Rogues: 36 Color Theory of Western Civilization, Reproductions of Original Paintings reviewed by Mark Shiffman, p. 160. Illustrating Dante’s Inferno, Vincenzo R. Latella, Anne Paolucci, ed., p. 270. Caiazza, John, “The Evolution Versus Alighieri, Dante, Matthew Pearl, ed., Religion Controversy: How Two Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, trans., Mystiques Devolved Into Politics,” p. Inferno, reviewed by Benjamin B. 104. Alexander, p. 270. Carey, George W., “The Future of Conservatism,” p. 291. Beer, Jeremy, “On Christopher Lasch,” Chadwick, Owen, The Early Reformation p. 330. on the Continent, reviewed by John M. Bénéton, Phillipe, Ralph C. Hancock, Vella, p. 250. trans., Equality by Default: An Essay Christensen, Bryce, “The Cosmos as on Modernity as Confinement, re- Memento Mori: The Ultimate Signifi- viewed by Neil G. Robertson, p. 257. cance of Modern Science,” p. 220. Ben-Gad, Shmuel, “Truth,” p. 80. Christhilf, Mark, “Complaint of the Jay,” Birnbaum, Milton, reviewer, “Too Good p. 329. To Be True”: The Life and Work of “Civil Theology in the Gnostic Age: Leslie Fiedler, Mark Royden Progress and Regress,” Michael Winchell; Aldous Huxley: A Biogra- Henry, p. 37. phy, Nicholas Murray, p. 167. Clark, J.C. D., Our Shadowed Present: Black, Jeremy and John Zmirak, “Prob- Modernism, Postmodernism, and lems of Identity in America: Two History, reviewed by William Anthony Views,” p. 278. Hay, p. 254. Bloom, Harold, The Best Poems of the “Complaint of the Jay,” Mark Christhilf, English Language: From Chaucer p. 329. Through Frost, reviewed by Patrick J. “Conservatism and Creativity in A. E. Walsh, p. 349. Housman,” E. Christian Kopff, p. 229. Blum, Christopher Olaf, ed., Critics of “Corruption and Innocence in Robert the Enlightenment: Readings in the Penn Warren’s Fiction,” Steven D. 186 Spring 2006 Index to Volume 47 Alexander, Benjamin B., reviewer, The French Counter-Revolutionary Tradi- Dante Club, Matthew Pear]; /nferno, tion, reviewed by Daniel J. Mahoney, Dante Alighieri, Matthew Pearl, ed., p. 273. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, trans.; Brague, Rémi, Eccentric Culture: A Dante's Gallery of Rogues: 36 Color Theory of Western Civilization, Reproductions of Original Paintings reviewed by Mark Shiffman, p. 160. Illustrating Dante’s Inferno, Vincenzo R. Latella, Anne Paolucci, ed., p. 270. Caiazza, John, “The Evolution Versus Alighieri, Dante, Matthew Pearl, ed., Religion Controversy: How Two Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, trans., Mystiques Devolved Into Politics,” p. Inferno, reviewed by Benjamin B. 104. Alexander, p. 270. Carey, George W., “The Future of Conservatism,” p. 291. Beer, Jeremy, “On Christopher Lasch,” Chadwick, Owen, The Early Reformation p. 330. on the Continent, reviewed by John M. Bénéton, Phillipe, Ralph C. Hancock, Vella, p. 250. trans., Equality by Default: An Essay Christensen, Bryce, “The Cosmos as on Modernity as Confinement, re- Memento Mori: The Ultimate Signifi- viewed by Neil G. Robertson, p. 257. cance of Modern Science,” p. 220. Ben-Gad, Shmuel, “Truth,” p. 80. Christhilf, Mark, “Complaint of the Jay,” Birnbaum, Milton, reviewer, “Too Good p. 329. To Be True”: The Life and Work of “Civil Theology in the Gnostic Age: Leslie Fiedler, Mark Royden Progress and Regress,” Michael Winchell; Aldous Huxley: A Biogra- Henry, p. 37. phy, Nicholas Murray, p. 167. Clark, J.C. D., Our Shadowed Present: Black, Jeremy and John Zmirak, “Prob- Modernism, Postmodernism, and lems of Identity in America: Two History, reviewed by William Anthony Views,” p. 278. Hay, p. 254. Bloom, Harold, The Best Poems of the “Complaint of the Jay,” Mark Christhilf, English Language: From Chaucer p. 329. Through Frost, reviewed by Patrick J. “Conservatism and Creativity in A. E. Walsh, p. 349. Housman,” E. Christian Kopff, p. 229. Blum, Christopher Olaf, ed., Critics of “Corruption and Innocence in Robert the Enlightenment: Readings in the Penn Warren’s Fiction,” Steven D. 186 Spring 2006 Ealy, p. 139. Panichas, p. 171. “The Cosmos as Memento Mori: The “The Evolution Versus Religion Contro- Ultimate Significance of Modern versy: How Two Mystiques Devolved Science,” Bryce Christensen, p. 220. Into Politics,” John Caiazza, p. 104. Cox, Stephen, The Woman and the Dynamo: Isabel Paterson and the Idea “The False Dilemma of Modernity,” Mark of America, reviewed by Daniel T. Mitchell, p. 311. McCarthy, p. 355. “Flannery O’Connor in Her Letters: ‘A “The Cultural Hostility to Religion,” Refugee from Deep Thought’,” Jeffrey Patrick M. Garry, p. 121. J. Folks, p. 176. “Flannery O’Connor’s Witness to the Davies, Christie, The Strange Death of Gospel of Life,” Ralph C. Wood, p. Moral Britain, reviewed by Paul 321. Hollander, p. 156. “Flannery O’Connor’s Writings: A Guide Delsol, Chantal, /carus Fallen: The for the Perplexed,” Michael M. Search for Meaning in an Uncertain Jordan, p. 48. World, reviewed by Graham McAleer, Folks, Jeffrey J., “Flannery O’Connor in p. 358. Her Letters: ‘A Refugee from Deep Desmond, John F., “Walker Percy and Thought’,” p. 176. Suicide,” p. 58. Frings, Manfred, “Max Scheler and the Dimock, James Patrick, “Rediscovering Psychopathology of the Terrorist,” p. the Heroic Conservatism of Richard 210. M. Weaver,” (Part One), p. 301. “The Future of Conservatism,” George Domitrovic, Brian, reviewer, The W. Carey, p. 291. Enlightenment and the Intellectual Foundations of Modern Culture, Louis “Garden,” V. P. Loggins, p. 188. Dupré, p. 260. Garry, Patrick M., “The Cultural Hostility Dougherty, Jude P., “A Nation in De- to Religion,” p. 121. cline,” p. 99. Gottfried, Paul, “The Marcuse Factor,” p. Dougherty, Jude P., reviewer, Real 113. Ethics: Reconsidering the Foundations Gutzman, Kevin R. C., reviewer, The of Morality, John M. Rist, p. 78. Making and Unmaking of a Revolution- Dupré, Louis, The Enlightenment and the ary Family: The Tuckers of Virginia Intellectual Foundations of Modern 1752-1830, Phillip Hamilton, p. 263. Culture, reviewed by Brian Domitrovic, p. 260. Hamilton, Phillip, The Making and Unmaking of a Revolutionary Family: Ealy, Steven D., “Corruption and The Tuckers of Virginia, 1752-1830,” Innocence in Robert Penn Warren’s reviewed by Kevin R. C. Gutzman, p. Fiction,” p. 139. 263. Elliott, Carl, Better Than Well: American “Harold Bloom: The Critic as Gnostic,” Medicine Meets the American Dream, R. V. Young, p. 19. reviewed by Peter Augustine Lawler, Hart, Jeffrey, “What is the ‘West’?,” p. p. 163. 362. “Erasmus,” Robert M. Thornton, p. 367. Hay, William Anthony, reviewer, Our Ericson, Edward E., Jr., “Solzhenitsyn, Shadowed Present: Modernism, Russell Kirk, and the Moral Imagina- Postmodernism, and History, J.C. D. tion,” p. 8. Clark, p. 254. “The Essential Guardini,” George A. Henry, Michael, “Civil Theology in the Modern Age 187 Gnostic Age: Progress and Regress,” Lee, Rena, “Zoo Keeper’s View,” p. 138. p. 37. Loggins, V. P., “Garden,” p. 188. Hollander, Paul, reviewer, The Strange “Louis Hartz and the Liberal Tradition: Death of Moral Britain, Christie From Consensus to Crack-Up,” Irving Davies, p. 156. Louis Horowitz, p. 201. Horowitz, Irving Louis, “Louis Hartz and Lynch, William, Christ and Apollo, the Liberal Tradition: From Consen- reviewed by Aaron Urbanczyk, p. 353. sus to Crack-Up,” p. 201. Howard, Thomas Albert, reviewer, Vico: Mahoney, Daniel J., reviewer, Critics of Genealogist of Modernity, Robert C. the Enlightenment: Readings in the Miner, p. 72. French Counter-Revolutionary Tradi- tion, ChristophOelra f Blum, ed., p. lannone, Carol, “John Greenleaf 273. Whittier’s Civil War,” p. 132. “Malcolm Muggeridge: A Modern “Idealism and Realism in Politics: A Pilgrim,” PatrickJ .W alsh, p. 181. Response to Richard J. Bishirjian’s “The Marcuse Factor,” Paul Gottfried, p. ‘Origins and End of the New World 113. Order’,” Mordecai Roshwald, p. 81. “Max Scheler and the Psychopathology “In Memoriam: John Attarian (1956- of the Terrorist,” Manfred Frings, p. 2004),” James E. Person, Jr., p. 185. 210. In Memoriam: John F. Lulves (1940- McAleer, Graham, reviewer, /carus 2005),” E. Victor Milione, p. 380. Fallen: The Search for Meaning in an “In The Agrarian Conservative Tradi- Uncertain World, Chantal Delsol, p. tion,” George A. Panichas, p. 375. 358. McCarthy, Daniel, reviewer, The Woman “John Greenleaf Whittier’s Civil War,” and the Dynamo: Isabel Paterson and Carol lannone, p. 132. the Idea of America, Stephen Cox, p. Jordan, Michael M., “Flannery 355. O’Connor’s Writings: A Guide for the McDonald, Forrest, Recovering the Past: Perplexed,” p. 48. A Historian’s Memoir, reviewed by Joyce, Chris, “Meeting in Meaning: George H. Nash, p. 153. Philosophy and Theory in the Work McDonald, W. Wesley, Russell Kirk and of F. R. Leavis,” p. 240. the Age of Ideology, reviewed by James E. Person, Jr., p. 344. Kass, Leon, The Beginning of Wisdom: “Meeting in Meaning: Philosophy and Reading Genesis, reviewed by Theory in the Work of F. R. Leavis,” Richard Sherlock, p. 64. Chris Joyce, p. 240. Kopff, E. Christian, “Conservatism and Milione, E. Victor, “In Memoriam: John Creativity in A. E. Housman,” p. 229. F. Lulves (1940-2005),” p. 380. Miner, Robert C., Vico: Genealogist of Latella, Vincenzo R., Anne Paolucci, ed., Modernity, reviewed by Thomas Dante’s Gallery of Rogues: 36 Color Albert Howard, p. 72. Reproductions of Original Paintings Mitchell, Mark T., “The False Dilemma of Illustrating Dante’s Inferno, reviewed Modernity,” p. 311. by Benjamin B. Alexander, p. 270. Moser, Thomas A., “Protecting the Lawler, Peter Augustine, reviewer, Environment,” p. 89. Better Than Well: American Medicine Murray, Nicholas, Aldous Huxley: A Meets the American Dream, Car] Biography, reviewed by Milton Elliott, p. 163. Birnbaum, p. 167. 188 Spring 2006 Default: An Essay on Modernity as Nash, George H., reviewer, Recovering Confinement, Phillipe Bénéton, Ralph the Past: A Historian’s Memoir, Forrest C. Hancock, trans., p. 257. McDonald, p. 153. Rodden, John, “Renunciation,” p. 284. “A Nation in Decline,” Jude P. Rodden, John, Repainting the Little Red Dougherty, p. 99. Schoolhouse: A History of Eastern “North Wind,” Mary E. Slayton, p. 2. German Education, 1945-1995, reviewed by Ewa M. Thompson, p. 75. “On Christopher Lasch,” Jeremy Beer, p. Roshwald, Mordecai, “Idealism and 330. Realism in Politics: A Response to Richard J. Bishirjian’s ‘Origins and Pangle, Thomas, Political Philosophy and End of the New World Order’,” p. 81. the God of Abraham, reviewed by Roshwald, Mordecai, “Stefan Zweig and Richard Sherlock, p. 64. Franz Kafka: A Study in Contrast,” p. Panichas, George A., “In the Agrarian 371. Conservative Tradition,” p. 375. Rossi, John P., “Two Irascible English- Panichas, George A., “The Essential men: Mr. Waugh and Mr. Orwell,” p. Guardini,” p. 171. 148. Panichas, George A., “Restoring the Russello, Gerald J., reviewer, The Meaning of Conservatism,” p. 195. Paleoconservatives: New Voices of the Panichas, George A., “Where Have the Old Right, Joseph Scotchie, ed.; Readers Gone?,” p. 3. Conservatism in America Since 1930, Pearl, Matthew, The Dante Club, re- Gregory L. Schneider, ed., p. 68. viewed by Benjamin B. Alexander, p. 270. Schneider, Gregory L., ed., Conservatism Person, James E., Jr., “In Memoriam: in America Since 1930, reviewed by John Attarian (1956-2004),” p. 185. Gerald J. Russello, p. 68. Person, James E., Jr., reviewer, Russell Scotchie, Joseph, ed., The Kirk and the Age of Ideology, W. Paleoconservatives: New Voices of the Wesley McDonald, p. 344. Old Right, reviewed by Gerald J. “Philosophers for the City: Aristotle Russello, p. 68. and the Telos of Education,” Eliza- Shaw, Elizabeth C., “Philosophers for beth C. Shaw, p. 30. the City: Aristotle and the Telos of “Problems of Identity in America: Two Education,” p. 30. Views,” John Zmirak and Jeremy Sherlock Richard, reviewer, The Begin- Black, p. 278. ning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis, Leon “Protecting the Environment,” Thomas Kass; Political Philosophy and the God A. Moser, p. 89. of Abraham, Thomas Pangle, p. 64. Shiffman, Mark, reviewer, Eccentric “Rediscovering the Heroic Conserva- Culture: A Theory of Western Civiliza- tism of Richard M. Weaver” (Part tion, Rémi Brague, p. 160. One), James Patrick Dimock, p. 301. Slayton, Mary E., “North Wind,” p. 2. “Renunciation,” John Rodden, p. 284. Slayton, Mary E., reviewer, Waking Up in “Restoring the Meaning of Conserva- Heaven: A Contemporary Edition of tism,” George A. Panichas, p. 195. Centuries of Meditations, Thomas Rist, John M., Real Ethics: Reconsidering Traherne, David Buresh, ed., p. 266. the Foundations of Morality, reviewed “Solzhenitsyn, Russell Kirk, and the by Jude P. Dougherty, p. 78. Moral Imagination,” Edward E. Robertson, Neil G., reviewer, Equality by Ericson, Jr., p. 8. Modern Age “Stefan Zweig and Franz Kafka: A Study Desmond, p. 58. in Contrast,” Mordecai Roshwald, p. Walsh, Patrick J., “Malcolm Muggeridge: 371. A Modern Pilgrim,” p. 181. Walsh, Patrick J., reviewer, The Best Thompson, Ewa M., reviewer, Repainting Poems of the English Language: From the Little Red Schoolhouse: A History Chaucer Through Frost, Harold Bloom, of Eastern German Education, 1945- p. 349. 1995, John Rodden, p. 75. “What is the ‘West’?,” Jeffrey Hart, p. Thornton, Robert M., “Erasmus,” p. 367. 362. Traherne, Thomas, David Buresh, ed., “Where Have the Readers Gone?,” Waking Up in Heaven: A Contempo- George A. Panichas, p. 3. rary Edition of Centuries of Medita- Winchell, Mark Royden, “Too Good To tions, reviewed by Mary E. Slayton, p. Be True”: The Life and Work of Leslie 266. Fiedler, reviewed by Milton “Truth,” Shmuel Ben-Gad, p. 80. Birnbaum, p. 167. “Two Irascible Englishmen: Mr. Waugh Wood, Ralph C., “Flannery O’Connor’s and Mr. Orwell,” John P. Rossi, p. 148. Witness to the Gospel of Life,” p. 321. Urbanczyk, Aaron, reviewer, Christ and Young, R. V., “Harold Bloom: The Critic Apollo, William Lynch, p. 353. as Gnostic,” p. 19. Vella, John M., reviewer, The Early Zmirak, John and Jeremy Black, “Prob- Reformation on the Continent, Owen lems of Identity in America: Two Chadwick, p. 250. Views,” p. 278. “Zoo Keeper’s View,” Rena Lee, p. 138. “Walker Percy and Suicide,” John F. “DL Intercollegiate Studies Institute: “i IDEAS IN ACTION For half a century, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute has worked “to educate for liberty.” As the leading exponent on America’s college campuses of conservative principles and the traditional liberal arts, each year ISI provides a wide array of educational opportunities and enric hment programs to more than 50,000 fac ulty and student members. Membien IrSI iss ofhfereid fpree of chartgoe fa c ulty and students. * Free subsc riptions to The Intercollegiate Review * Opportunities to host top lecturers on your campus * Special programs for ISI Honors Fellows * Conferences, colloquia, and seminars * Guidance on how to form a student newspaper * Opportunities for fellowship support for graduate studies, and much more.... Intercollegiate Studies Institute * (800) 526-7022 * Visit ISI at: www. isi.org. So Spring 2006 rteoa tes. oue s

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.