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- Politics and language in Dryden's poetry, the arts of disguise, Steven N. Zwicker
- Morality and American foreign policy, the role of ethics in international affairs, Robert W. McElroy
- Open Borders, Nonalignment, and the Political Evolution of Yugoslavia
- Consumed by war, European conflict in the 20th century, Richard C. Hall
- Turkish folk music from Asia Minor, by Béla Bartók ; edited by Benjamin Suchoff ; with an afterword by Kurt Reinhard
- The theatrical manager in England and America, player of a perilous game, Philip Henslowe [and four others] ; edited by Joseph W. Donohue, Jr. ; contributors, Bernard Beckerman [and four others]
- Reservations, poems, by James Richardson
- Symmetry, by Hermann Weyl
- Illocutionary acts and sentence meaning, William P. Alston
- The seduction of ethics, transforming the social sciences, Will C. van den Hoonaard
- Flowing Traces, Buddhism in the Literary and Visual Arts of Japan
- The Zen poems of Ryōkan, selected and translated with an introduction, biographical sketch, and notes by Nobuyuki Yuasa
- Understanding Terence, by Sander M. Goldberg
- Inescapable romance, studies in the poetics of a mode, Patricia A. Parker
- The spectrum of political engagement, Mounier, Benda, Nizan, Brasillach, Sartre, David L. Schalk
- The storm petrel and the owl of Athena, by Louis J. Halle
- Globalization and food sovereignty, global and local change in the new politics of food, edited by Peter Andrée, Jeffrey Ayres, Michael J. Bosia, and Marie-Josée Massicotte
- Modernist Poetics of History, Pound, Eliot, and the Sense of the Past
- The "Galitzin" quartets of Beethoven, opp. 127, 132, 130, Daniel K.L. Chua
- Russian experimental fiction, resisting ideology after Utopia, Edith W. Clowes
- Hagiography and modern Russian literature, Margaret Ziolkowski
- The iconography of the sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, Elizabeth Struthers Malbon
- Self-imitation in the eighteenth-century novel, Marie-Paule Laden
- Proust's binoculars, a study of memory, time, and recognition in A la recherche du temps perdu, Roger Shattuck
- Filelfo in Milan, writings, 1451-1477, Diana Robin
- Wu Wenying and the art of Southern Song ci poetry, Grace S. Fong
- Shakespeare's revision of King Lear, Steven Urkowitz
- The fantastic in literature, by Eric S. Rabkin
- The symbolic imagination, Coleridge and the romantic tradition, J. Robert Barth
- Satiric inheritance, Rabelais to Sterne, Michael Seidel
- Kazantzakis and the linguistic revolution in Greek literature, by Peter Bien
- The war against poetry, by Russell Fraser
- Guillén on Guillén, the poetry and the poet, translated by Reginald Gibbons, Anthony L. Geist
- Emerson, the roots of prophecy, Evelyn Barish
- Enclaves of America, the Rhetoric of American Political Architecture Abroad, 1900-1965
- Shelleyan Eros, the Rhetoric of Romantic Love
- The Didactic Muse, Scenes of Instruction in Contemporary American Poetry
- The idea of the actor, drama and the ethics of performance, William B. Worthen
- Aesthetic individualism and practical intellect, American allegory in Emerson, Thoreau, Adams, and James, Olaf Hansen
- Hochon's arrow, the social imagination of fourteenth-century texts, Paul Strohm ; with an appendix by A.J. Prescott
- Toward a new historicism, Wesley Morris
- Romance and realism, a study in English bourgeois literature, by Christopher Caudwell ; edited by Samuel Hynes
- Salamander, selected poems of Robert Marteau, Robert Marteau ; translated by Anne Winters
- Dylan Thomas, the country of the spirit, Rushworth M. Kidder
- On the art of medieval Arabic literature, Andras Hamori
- A history of the book in America, edited by David Paul Nord, Joan Shelley Rubin, and Michael Schudson, Volume 5
- Robert Frost and New England, the poet as regionalist, John C. Kemp
- Poetic form in Blake's Milton, Susan Fox
- Chinese approaches to literature from Confucius to Liang Ch'i-Ch'ao, edited, with an introduction, by Adele Austin Rickett ; with contributions by Chia-ying Yeh Chao [and seven others]
- Paul Nizan, committed literature in a conspiratorial world, W.D. Redfern