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e Kentucky Review Volume 4 | Number 3 Article 1 Spring 1983 Contributors [v. 4, no. 3] Follow this and additional works at: hps://uknowledge.uky.edu/kentucky-review Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons Right click to open a feedback form in a new tab to let us know how this document benefits you. is Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Kentucky Libraries at UKnowledge. It has been accepted for inclusion in e Kentucky Review by an authorized editor of UKnowledge. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation (1983) "Contributors [v. 4, no. 3]," e Kentucky Review: Vol. 4 : No. 3 , Article 1. Available at: hps://uknowledge.uky.edu/kentucky-review/vol4/iss3/1

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The Kentucky Review

Volume 4 | Number 3 Article 1

Spring 1983

Contributors [v. 4, no. 3]

Follow this and additional works at: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/kentucky-review

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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Kentucky Libraries at UKnowledge. It has been accepted for inclusion in TheKentucky Review by an authorized editor of UKnowledge. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended Citation(1983) "Contributors [v. 4, no. 3]," The Kentucky Review: Vol. 4 : No. 3 , Article 1.Available at: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/kentucky-review/vol4/iss3/1

EDITORIAL BOARD Paul A. Willis, Chairman James L. Applegate Louis L. Boyarsky ].A. Bryant, Jr. Kenneth Cherry Nash Cox Bradley 0. Grissom

EDITOR Bradley 0. Grissom

PRODUCTION MANAGER Alan G. Schaplowsky

PRODUCTION STAFF James D. Birchfield Bill Cooper Joyce Creech Gilmore Claire McCann Constance Mulligan Catherine Penberthy

The Kentucky Review is published by the University of Kentucky Library Associates three times a year. Manuscripts on any aspect of the humanities are welcome. Subscription: Ten dollars per year. Membership in the Library Associates at fifteen dollars per year includes The Kentucky Review. Single issues: Three dollars and fifty cents. Subscription orders and manuscripts may be submitted to Bradley 0 . Grissom, The Kentucky Review, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington, KY 40506-0039. Designed by Robert James Foose. Cover design by Stephen Harvard. Printed by the University of Kentucky Printing Services. ISSN 0191-1031 ©1983 by The University of Kentucky Libraries

THE KENTUCKY

REVIEW Volume IV Number3 Spring 1983

CONTENTS

The Editor as Archeologist by Stephen Maxfield Parrish .......... . ................. 3

Hume and America by Donald Livingston ........ . ........................ 15

Stephen Crane: Metropolitan Correspondent by Joseph Katz ...................................... 39

The Nineteenth-Century Criminal Jury: Kentucky in the Context of the American Experience by Robert M. Ireland .... . ..... . ... . ..... ... .. .. ...... 52

"As exciting as being in hell": Maxim Gorky in the United States by Judith H. McDowell ....................... . ....... 71

William Irwin Thompson and the Play of Knowledge by J.P. Telotte ............... . ....... . .............. 83

LIBRARY NOTES The Elite Speak: Political Oral History at the University of

Kentucky Library by Terry L. Birdwhistell ...................... . ........ 94

Selected Acquisitions ........ . .. .. . .. ... . .. . .. . ..... . .. 105

THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATES . . ......... . ............... 108

CONTRIBUTORS' NOTES

Terry L. Birdwhistell directs the University of Kentucky Library Oral History Program and has published on such subjects as Happy Chandler and the history of WHAS radio.

Robert M. Ireland is Professor of American Constitutional and Legal History at the University of Kentucky. His books and articles on Kentucky's counties and its criminal justice system include Little Kingdoms: The Counties of Kentucky, 1850-1891 (University Press of Kentucky, 1977).

Joseph Katz of the University of South Carolina is at work on a biography of Stephen Crane. Among his many books and articles is The Late Charles Brockden Brown (coedited with Robert Hemenway, 1976), the first publication of Paul Allen's "lost" 1811 life of America's first professional novelist.

Donald Livingston is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Northern Illinois University and a founder of the Hume Society. He edited Hume: A Re-Evaluation (Fordham University Press, 1976) and is the author of Hume's Philosophy of Common Life (University of Chicago Press, forthcoming).

Judith H. McDowell teaches English at the University of Texas at Arlington and publishes in the field of comparative literature. Her edition of Rousseau's La nouvelle Heloise (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1968) is in her own translation.

Stephen M. Parrish is Professor of English at Cornell University and general editor of the Cornell Wordsworth and the Cornell Concordances. The edition of Poems in Two Volumes referred to in his essay has just been published by Cornell University Press.

J.P. Telotte is in the Department of English at Georgia Tech. His articles have appeared in Genre, Modern Fiction Studies, South Atlantic Bulletin, Southern Quarterly, and Film Criticism .

The Kentucky Review gratefully acknowledges the permission of New Directions to reprint the poem "E.P. Ode pour !'election de son sepulchre" from Personae, copyright 1926 by Ezra Pound. The poem appeared in an essay on Pound in the Autumn 1979 issue of this journal.