Connotations Vol.13
(2003/04)
Articles in this issue
- Parody, Paradox and Play in The Importance of Being Earnest
 Burkhard Niederhoff, 13.1-2:32-55.
- Falstaff's Vocation: A Response to Arthur F. Kinney
 David Laird, 13.1-2:23-31.
- Parody, Sympathy and Self. A Response to Donald Cheney
 Richard A. McCabe, 13.1-2:5-22.
- Highways and Byways: A Response to Donald Cheney
 Anthony Esolen, 13.1-2:1-4.
- “Across the pale parabola of Joy”: Wodehouse Parodist
 Inge Leimberg, 13.1-2:56-76.
- Parody—and Self-Parody in David Mamet
 Maurice Charney, 13.1-2:77-88.
- A Response to Frank J. Kearful
 Bonnie Costello, 13.1-2:89-92.
- The Parody of "Parody as Cultural Memory in Richard Powers's Galatea 2.2": A Response to Anca Rosu
 Lars Eckstein and Christoph Reinfandt, 13.1-2:93-102.
- A Letter in Response to "Catholic Shakespeare"
 Thomas Merriam, 13.1-2:103-04.
- Love, That Four-Letter Word: A Response to Amanpal Garcha
 Leona Toker, 13.1-2:105-10.
- "… and the long secret extravaganza was played out": The Great Gatsby and Carnival in a Bakhtinian Perspective
 Winifred Farrant Bevilacqua, 13.1-2:143-58.
- Waugh Among the Modernists: Allusion and Theme in A Handful of Dust
 Edward Lobb, 13.1-2:130-44.
- Jane Austen Meets Dickens: A Response to Thierry Labica
 Jean-Jacques Lecercle, 13.1-2:145-48.
- Translating English: Youth, Race and Nation in Colin MacInnes 's City of Spades and Absolute Beginners
 Nick Bentley, 13.1-2:149-69.
- Who Shot the Hare in Stoppard's Arcadia? A Reply to Anja Müller-Muth
 Burkhard Niederhoff, 13.1-2:170-78.
- A Letter in Response to Lara Narcisi
 Maxine Hong Kingston, 13.1-2:179-80.
- A. S. Byatt and the Life of the Mind: A Response to June Sturrock
 Sue Sorensen, 13.1-2:180-90.
- Mourning Place in Pastoral Elegy
 Trevor Laurence Jockims, 13.3:191-212.
- The Trials of Sincerity: William Godwin's Political Justice v. His Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft
 Eva M. Pérez, 13.3:213-29.
- A Good Natured Warning: Herman Melville's "Benito Cereno"
 Joseph Matthew Meyer, 13.3:230-45.
- The Politics of Playful Confrontation: Barthelme as Disgruntled Liberal
 John Whalen-Bridge, 13.3:246-69.
- "Catholic Shakespeare?" A Letter in Response to Thomas Merriam
 E. A. J. Honigmann, 13.3:270.
- A Response to "'Across the pale parabola of Joy': Wodehouse Parodist."
 Barbara C. Bowen, 13.3:271-73.
- An Answer to Barbara C. Bowen
 Inge Leimberg, 13.3:274-75.
- Analogy and Contiguity: A. S. Byatt's The Biographer's Tale
 Annegret Maack, 13.3:276-88.
- Analogies and Insights in "Morpho Eugenia": A Response to June Sturrock
 Dirk Vanderbeke, 13.3:289-99.

