FALL 1999
Volume 51, Number 4
(click on author's name for a brief abstract of the article)
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ARTICLES |
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Responsible for Every Pain: Holocaust Literature |
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| and the Ethics of Interpretation | |||
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René
Ghil and the Contradictions of Synethesia |
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Through the Looking Glass: |
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| Coleridge and Post-Kantian Philosophy | |||
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(Gypsy) Rhythm and (Cuban) Blues: The Neo-American Dream |
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| in Guillén and Hughes | |||
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Gerald Prince |
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Social Formalism: The Novel in Theory from |
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| Henry
James to the Present. By Dorothy J.
Hale.
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Raymond Waddington |
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On the Contrary: The Protocol of Traditional Rhetoric. | |
| By Thomas O. Sloane.
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Thomas R. Hart |
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Don Quixote in England: The Aesthetics of Laughter. | |
| By Ronald Paulson.
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Elizabeth A. Bohls |
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Representing the South Pacific: Colonial Discourse from | |
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Cook to Gauguin. By
Rob Edmond.
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Randall McGowen |
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England in 1819: The Politics of Literary Culture and the Case | |
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of Romantic Historicism.
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James Chandler.
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Ban Wang |
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The Problematics of Self in Modern Chinese Literature: Hu Feng and Lu Ling. By Kirk A. Denton. | |
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 51 |
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