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          Studies Journal Volume 2, 1989 (title pages) CONTENTS(See the original table of
              contents for this issue)
 FROM THE EDITORKathleen
              Parthé
 ROUNDTABLEGary
            Saul Morson, Hidden in Plain View.  Narrative and Creative Potentials in
  ‘War and Peace’
 Critiques:  Freeman Dyson, Alfred J. Reiber, Cathy Popkin,
          Carol Any, Anna A. Tavis
 ReplyGary Saul Morson
 CRITICISMHelen
            as Pre-Oedipal Self-Object
 Daniel Rancour-Laferriere
 Male
          and Female Sense of Self in Tolstoy’s Trilogy and Anastasia Tsvetaeva’s MemoirsPamela Chester
 IN TRANSLATIONAndrey
            Bely, Teacher of Consciousness (Olga Muller Cooke)
 Masaryk
          and Tolstoy (Charles E. Townsend) REVIEWSA.N.
            Wilson, Tolstoy (Donna Orwin)
 Martine
          de Courcel, Tolstoy:  The Ultimate Reconciliation (Caryl Emerson) Leo
          Tolstoy’s ‘War and Peace’, ed. by Harold Bloom
            (Kathleen Parthé) A.K.
          Zholkovsky:  Two Articles (Donna Orwin) Peter Ulf
          Møller, Postlude to the Kreutzer Sonata (Amy Mandelker) Forthcoming THE STATE OF THE ARTRe-Reading
            Tolstoy:  New Directions in Tolstoy Scholarship
 Amy Mandelker
 BIBLIOGRAPHYGary
            Jahn
 RECENT DISSERTATIONSFrank
            Ellis, Concepts of War in L.N. Tolstoy and V.S. Grossman
 IN EXCHANGEThe Third Seminar
            on Tolstoy and America
 Robert H. Davis, Jr.
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