Dear List:
I thank everybody for their thoughtful
and very useful responses to my query about the third telephone call in "Signs
and Symbols." For the conference paper I will deliver 28 March,
I will leave it as “undecided,” which now, after reading all the responses
on the listserv, is my new position. The paper focuses more on “Details
of a Sunset” and “Cloud, Castle, Lake” anyway. This summer
I hope to expand that paper into a full-fledged article, wherein I will take into
account everybody’s views.
I do know Vladimir Alexandrov’s
work. Unfortunately both Nabokov’s Otherworld and the Garland
Companion were checked out of the library that I am dependent on. I
requested them through Interlibrary Loan—but we all know how slow or
chancy that can be. And I certainly will do my best to track down Yuri
Leving’s Anatomy of a Short Story.
Eric
Hyman
Professor
of English
Department
of English
Butler
133
Fayetteville
State University
1200
Murchison Road
Fayetteville,
NC 28301-4252
(910)
672-1901
ehyman@uncfsu.edu