The Sheltering Sky, Bowles, 303 Shih chi, Ssu-ma Ch'ien, 37-40 Sidereus Nuncius, Galileo, 101 Silas Marner, George Eliot, 193 Silent Spring, Carson, 305 A Simple Heart, Flaubert, 200 Sinclair, Upton, 318 Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 319 Sister Carrie, Dreiser, 306 Small World, Lodge, 311 Snow Country, Kawabata, 271 "The Snows of Kilimanjaro,"
Hemingway, 270 Social Contract, Rousseau, 133
Sуcrates, 23, 205, 221 So Forth, Brodsky, 304 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksander
Isayevich, 290-92, 359 Some Prefer Nettles, Tanizaki, 261 "Song of the Answerer," Whitman, 198
"Song of the Broad-Axe,"
Whitman, 198 "Song of Myself," Whitman, 198 "Song of the Open Road,"
Whitman,198 Song of Solomon, Morrison,313 Songs of Experience, Blake,147 Songs of Innocence, Blake,147 Songs and Sonnets, Donne,97 Sonnets of Orpheus, Rilke,317 Sons and Lovers, Lawrence,258 Sophocles,12-14,327 Sorrows of Young Werther,
Goethe,200 The Sot-Weed Factor, Barth,303 The Sound and the Fury,
Faulkner, 268 Soyinka, Wole, 298, 319 Speak, Memory, Nabokov, 275-76 The Spire, Golding, 308 Sportsmans Sketches, Turgenev, 187
The Spy Who Came In From the
Cold, LeCarrй, 311 Ssu-ma Ch'ien, 37-40, 330 Ssu-ma T'an, 38 Stamboul Train, Greene, 308 Starkie, Walter, on Cervantes, 89 The Starry Messenger, Galileo, 101
Stegner, Wallace, 319 Steinbeck, John, 319 Stendhal, 154-56, 214, 270, 341 Stephen, J.K., 147 Steppe, Wolfhard, Joyce edition, 253
Sterne, Laurence, 88, 134-36, 194, 338-39
Stevens, Wallace, 319-20 "Stopping by Woods on a Snow
Evening," Frost,245 The Story of the Stone, Ts'ao Hsueh-chin,99, 129-31 Strachey, Lytton,320 The St ranger, Camus,286-87 A Streetcar Named Desire,
Williams,322 The Structure of Scientific
Revolutions, Kuhn, 292-94 The Subjection of Women, Mill,
165
Sun-tzu, 20-21
Swami and Friends, Narayan, 279 Swift, Jonathan, 77, 122-24,
127-28, 134, 172, 199, 337 Symposium, Plato, 25
The Tale of Genji, Murasaki, 64-66
A Tale ofTwo Cities, Dickens, 176 Tanizaki Junichiro, 260-62, 355 Tao Te Ching, 30-31, 58 Tartuffe, Moliиre, 111 "The Tattooist," Tanizaki, 260 The Tempest, Shakespeare, 52 The Temple of the Golden
Pavilion, Mishima, 295 Tender is the Night, Fitzgerald,
307
Tennyson, 42 view of Milton, 108 view of Virgil, 42 Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Hardy,
215
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 173-75, 236 view of Swift, 122 Theban Plays, Sophocles, 13 There is No Natural Religion,
Blake, 147 "There Was a Child Went Forth,"
Whitman,198 Things Fali Apart, Achebe,298-99
Thoreau, Henry David, 146, 158,
159, 165, 183-85, 207, 344-45 Thoughts, Pascal,112-13 The Thousand and One Nights,
76-78, 333 Three Essays on the Theory of