Volume 1
Number 1: Robinson Jeffers and the California SublimeBy Robert Zaller
Number 2: Faust and The Women at Point SurBy Jim Baird
Number 3: Courtesy in the Universe: Jeffers, Santayana and the "Adult Habit of Thought"By David Copland Morris
Number 4: The Alchemy of Home in the Jeffers's To the HouseBy Kirk Glasser
Volume 2
Number 1: Radical Traditionalism in W. B. Yeats and Robinson JeffersBy Deborah Fleming
Number 2: Write the thing that thou has seen: Recognizing the Apocalyptic in Robinson JeffersBy Shaun-Anne Tangney
Number 3: An Interview with John HainesBy Arthur Coffin
Number 4: Emerson, Whitman, and Jeffers: The Prophetic Charge of the Poet in the Unity of the World by Kathleen Mackin
Volume 3
Number 1: Robinson Jeffers' California Landscape and the Rhetoric of Displacementby Pierre Lagayette
Number 2: Slip, Shift, and Speed Upby Mark Jarman
Number 3: Strange Huntingby Walter Van Tilburg Clark
Notes: Walter Van Tilburg's Strange Hunting by Terry Beers Clark's Strange Hunting: The Ritual by Robert Brophy A Note on the Text of "Strange Hunting" by Terry Beers
Jeffer's Heavenly Meditations by Robert Zaller
Volume 4
Number 1: The Poet as Prophet: Some Notes on Robinson Jeffers By John Haines
Number 2: The End of Prophecy: "The Double Axe" and the Nuclear SublimeBy Robert Zaller
Number 3: The End of Prophecy: A ResponseBy James Karman
Number 4: Where the Country of Lost Borders Meets Jeffers Country: The Walking Women of Robinson Jeffers and Mary AustinBy Carmen Lowe
Volume 5
Number 1: Robinson Jeffers’s Poetry and Prose and Scientific TheoryBy James Baird
Number 2: Hawk Tower RevisitedBy Edwin A. Cranston
Number 3: The Prophet as Confessionalist: The Place of the Personal in the Poetry of Robinson JeffersBy Alan Soldofsky
Volume 6
Number 1: The Work of the Edition: Some Possible Lessons and DirectionsBy Tim Hunt
Number 2: Carrying the Weight: Jeffers’s Role in Preparing the Way for EcocriticismBy Peter Quigley
Number 3: "De Rerum Virtute": A Critical AnatomyBy Steven Chapman
Volume 7
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Number 2
Volume 8
Volume 9
Number 1-2
Volume 10
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