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#72 (Spring 1977)
The Psychology of Literature
Editorial
Articles
Poems
Book Reviews
The Modes of Maturity (p. 69 - 74)
by Anthony Appenzell
Book(s) reviewed:
- Farewell, Babylon by Sheila Fischman and Naim Kattan
- Farthing's Fortunes by Richard B. Wright
- Middlewatch by Susan Kerslake
- Song of the Pearl by Ruth Nichols
- The Seventh Hexagram by Ian McLachlan
The Limits of the Garden (p. 74 - 77)
by Mike Doyle
Book(s) reviewed:
- The Full Furnace by Douglas Lochhead
A Woman Is a Woman Is a Woman (p. 77 - 80)
by Phyllis Grosskurth
Book(s) reviewed:
- The Doctor's Wife by Brian Moore
Tribute to Everson (p. 80 - 82)
by Al Purdy
Book(s) reviewed:
- Indian Summer by R. G. Everson
These Abiding Questions (p. 83 - 84)
by Robert Gibbs
Book(s) reviewed:
- In Search of Eros by
Urbane Comedy (p. 84 - 87)
by Herbert Rosengarten
Book(s) reviewed:
- Lady Oracle by Margaret Atwood
The Age Old Dilemma (p. 87 - 89)
by Sandra Martin
Book(s) reviewed:
- Lesbian Images by Jane Rule
- Theme for Diverse Instruments by Jane Rule
Maligned Innocents (p. 89 - 90)
by Linda Sandler
Book(s) reviewed:
- Sticks and Stones: The Donnellys, Part One by James Reaney
The Lowry Fringe (p. 91 - 92)
by Ronald Binns
Book(s) reviewed:
- Malcolm Lowry: Psalms and Songs by Margerie Lowry
On the Verge (p. 92 - 93)
by George Woodcock
Book(s) reviewed:
Stranger than Fiction (p. 93)
by George Woodcock

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