O Death, Where Is Thy Sting-a-Ling-a-Ling? by Leslie H. Farber A word about my title-a line from a British soldiers' song, popular in World War I. Clearly it is an…
Family Reunion by Leslie H. Farber Social critics often decry the absence of ritual in our culture, noting that our hunger for ritual leads us to…
On Jealousy by Leslie H. Farber To see one's mate across a crowded room, doing something else, with someone else, is to be forcibly reminded of…
He Said, She Said by Leslie H. Farber In its efforts to redress sexual, social, political, economic, artistic, and religious inequalities, the new feminism has thrown into question…
Psychoanalysis and Morality by Leslie H. Farber At this date, there cannot be many within the psychoanalytic movement who would dispute the fact that psychoanalysis is, among…
“I’m Sorry, Dear” by Leslie H. Farber The modern dialogue which furnishes me my title is practiced throughout the Western world. As a theme with only a…