Articles in this issue
- Spenser's Parody
Donald Cheney, and [else], Vol. 12: 1-13
- Elizabeth Bishop's "The Prodigal" as a Sympathetic Parody
Frank J. Kearful, and [else], Vol. 12: 14-34
- "If we offend, it is with our good will": Staging Dissent in A Midsummer Night's Dream
David Laird, and [else], Vol. 12: 35-51
- Catholic Shakespeare? A Response to Hildegard Hammerschmidt-Hummel
E. A. J. Honigmann, and [else], Vol. 12: 52-60
- Brontë and Burnett: A Response to Susan E. James
Lisa Tyler, and [else], Vol. 12: 61-66
- Tragedy in The Turn of the Screw: An Answer to Ursula Brumm
Edward Lobb, and [else], Vol. 12: 61-71
- War, Conversation, and Context in Patrick Hamilton's The Slaves of Solitude
Thierry Labica, and [else], Vol. 12: 72-82
- Allusions in Gary Snyder's "The Canyon Wren"
Ling Chung, and [else], Vol. 12: 83-92
- Angels, Insects, and Analogy: A. S. Byatt's "Morpho Eugenia"
June Sturrock, and [else], Vol. 12: 93-104
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