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The St. John’s Review Volume XLUI, number one (1995) Editor Pamela Kraus Editorial Board Eva T. H. Brann James Carey Beate Ruhm von Oppen Joe Sachs John Van Doren Robert B. Williamson Subscriptions and Editorial Assistant Gjergji Bojaxhi The St. John’s Review is published by the Office of the Dean, St. John’s College, Annapolis: Christopher B. Nelson, President; Eva T. H. Brann, Dean. For those not on the distribution list, subscriptions are $15.00 for three issues, even though the magazine may sometimes appear semi- annually rather than three times a year. Unsolicited essays, stories, poems, and reasoned letters are welcome. Address correspondence to the Review, St. John’s College, P.O. Box 2800, Annapolis, MD 21404-2800. Back issues are available, at $5.00 per issue, from the St. John’s College Bookstore. ©1995 St. John’s College, All rights reserved; reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. ISSN 0277-4720 Desktop Publishing and Printing Marcia Baldwin and The St. John's College Print Shop With this issue begins Forewords, containing the editor's notes and comments, to appear occasionally. Contents Forewords John Keats’ Bicentennial Essays and Lectures Te... Dynamical Chaos: Some Implications of a Recent Discovery Curtis Wilson 21...., Tragic Pleasure Joe Sachs 39...6. Faustian Phenomena: Goethe on Plants, Animals, and Modern Biologists John F. Cornell 59..... ‘I Have Become a Problem to Myself”: Augustine’s Theory of Will and the Notion of Human Inwardness Lester Strong Book Reviews 71l..... T.S. Eliot: The Varieties of Metaphysical Poetry Cordell D. K. Yee 85..... Vikram Seth: A Suitable Boy Eva T. H. Brann 91..... Jorge H. -Aigla: Karate Do and Zen James Carey 95..... Jacob Howland: The Republic Carl Page Crossword Contest 100..... Solution to Crossword Number 7 “Let’s Be Liberal” by EZRA

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