Richard M. Eastman

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  1. Style: Writing and Readings as the Discovery of Outlook
    doi:10.2307/356765
  2. Political Values in Henry IV, Part One: A Demonstration of Liberal Humanism
    doi:10.2307/374930
  3. Comment on Richard Eastman: Response
    doi:10.2307/375025
  4. Murder and Imagination: A Defense of Liberal Humanism
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    WVHETHER ANY IDEAL SO gutted as liberal humanism can be given a decent burial, let alone be resurrected, one can well doubt. Its disembowelment by the militant radicals proceeds in campus col-, lisions and in the underground press. In our own field, liberal humanism is being dismembered by a wave of new anthologies of Radical Readings, and most fervidly in the March 1970 number of College English devoted to A Phalanx from the Left. What effete humanist

    doi:10.2307/374261
  5. Murder and the Imagination: A Defense of Liberal Humanism
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    doi:10.58680/ce197118870
  6. Prometheus, Ph. D.
    doi:10.2307/374313
  7. Book Reviews
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    John Loftis, J. W. Robinson, Edward Partridge, Jay L. Halio, R. E. K., R. W. Dent, Robert Etheridge Moore, Louis Crompton, Richard M. Eastman, John J. Enck, R. M. Lumiansky, Scott Elledge, C. E. Pulos, B. D. S., John Unterecker, Allen B. Brown, James T. Nardin, Edward P. J. Corbett, William Coyle, Archibald A. Hill, Book Reviews, College English, Vol. 23, No. 7 (Apr., 1962), pp. 595-608

    doi:10.2307/373102
  8. The Open Research Seminar
    doi:10.2307/373212
  9. Round Table: The Open Research Seminar
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    doi:10.58680/ce196228044
  10. On the Frequency of Certain Selections In Freshman Prose Anthologies
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    doi:10.58680/ccc196021621
  11. The Open Parable: Demonstration and Definition
    doi:10.2307/373858
  12. Drama as Psychological Argument
    doi:10.2307/372023
  13. New Books
    doi:10.2307/495713
  14. Idea and Method in a Scene by Dostoevsky
    doi:10.2307/495735