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"The Spirit is Willing but the Flesh is Strong: Mishim Yukio's Kinjiki
and
Oscar Wilde"
"The Wound of the Serpent: The Philoctetes Story in The Mill on the
Floss"
"Succulent Tomatoes, Extraordinary People and Intriguing Performances:
Book Reviews
Deborah H. Roberts, Francis M. Dunn and Don Fowler, eds., Classical
Closure
Ezra Mendelsohn, ed., Literary Strategies: Jewish Texts and Contexts.
Studies in
John Watkins, The Spector of Dido: Spenser and Virgilian Epic
"'Thou art exact of taste': The Ars amatoria as Intertext in Paradise
Lost"
"Envisioning the Indian Sati: Mariana Starke's The Widow of Malabar
and
"The Portrayal of Childhood in Proust's Jean Santeuil and
Eliot's The Mill on the Floss"
"More I Still Undoe: Louise Lab6, Marv Wroth, and the Petrarchan Discourse"
Book Reviews Anthony J. Cascardi, Ideologies of History in the Spanish Golden
Age
Mpalive-Hangson Msiska and Paul Hyland, eds., Writing and
Africa
Lawrence Kramer, After the Lovedeath: Sexual Violence and the Making
of Culture
Orrin N. C. Wang, Fantastic ModernitN: Dialectical Readings in Romanticism
and Theory
"Hemingway, Malraux and Spain: For Whom the Bell Tolls and L'Espoir"
"Delicious Abyss: The Biblical Darkness in the Poetry of Saint-John
Perse"
"Honoré de Balzac and the 'Genius" of Walter Scott: Debt and
Denial"
Winner of the 1998 A. Owen Aldridge Essay Contest "Specular Desires: Orpheus and Pygmalion as Aesthetic Paradigms in Petrarch's
Rime sparse"
Review Essay "The Liberating Literary and African American Vernacular Voices of Gayl
Jones"
Book Reviews John William Johnson, Thomas A. Hate, and Stephen Belcher, eds.,
Frederick A. de Armas, Cervantes, Raphael and the Classics
Ellen Widmer and Kan-1 Sun Chang, eds., Writing Women in Late Imperial
China
Ed Hogan, ed., From Three Worlds: New Writing from Ukraine
Patrick Fuery and Nick Mansfield, Cultural Studies and the New,Humanities:
Concepts and Controversies
Jacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet, The Color of Melancholy: The Uses
of Books in the Fourteenth Century
'''Fowle Idolatree' and Fair: Apuleius and the Idol of Isis Church"
"Auerbach Was a Friend, but a Greater Friend is Truth"
"Autobiographical Fiction vs. Fictional Autobiography: Christa Wolf's
"The Nietzschean Temptation: Gilles Deleuze and the Exhuberance of Philosophy"
Review Essay
Book Reviews
Mihai Spariosu, The Wreath of Wild Olive: Play, Liminality, and the
Study of Literature
Dorothy J. Hale, Social Formalism: The Novel in Theory from Henry
James to the Present
Anthony Julian Tamburri, A Semiotic of EthnicitN: In (Re) cognition
of
Margaret Ziolkowski, Literary Exorcisms of Stalinism: Russian Writers
and the Soviet Past
Rod Edmond, Representing the South Pacific: Colonial Discourse from
Cook to Gaugin
Gregory Maertz, ed., Cultural Interactions in the Romantic Age: Critical
Essays in Comparative Literature
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