Articles in this issue
- Pivots, Reversals, and Things in the Aesthetic Economy of Howells's The Rise of Silas Lapham
Neil Browne, and [else], Vol. 15: 1-16
- Unscrambling Surprises
Arthur F. Kinney, and [else], Vol. 15: 17-29
- Vladimir Nabokov and the Surprise of Poetry: Reading the Critical Reception of Nabokovs Poetry and "The Poem" and "Restoration"
Paul D. Morris, and [else], Vol. 15: 30-57
- Perversions and Reversals of Childhood and Old Age in J. M. Coetzee's Age of Iron
Christiane Bimberg, and [else], Vol. 15: 58-91
- On Cheney on Spenser's Ariosto
Lawrence F. Rhu, and [else], Vol. 15: 91-96
- Shakespeare's Country Opposition: Titus Andronicus in the Early Eighteenth Century
Andreas K. Müller, and [else], Vol. 15: 97-126
- The Tempest in the Trivium
Dan Harder, and [else], Vol. 15: 127-30
- P. G. Wodehouse Linguist?
Barbara C. Bowen, and [else], Vol. 15: 131-42
- The American Carnival of The Great Gatsby
Philip McGowan, and [else], Vol. 15: 143-58
- Bakhtin and History: A Response to Winifred Bevilacqua
Michael Tratner, and [else], Vol. 15: 159-66
- A Modest Letter in Response to The Great Gatsby, Bakhtin's Carnival, and Professor Bevilacqua
Tony Magistrale, and [else], Vol. 15: 167-70
- Waugh's Conrad and Victorian Gothic: A Reply to Martin Stannard and John Howard Wilson
Edward Lobb, and [else], Vol. 15: 171-76
- How to Listen to Mamet: A Response to Maurice Charney
Douglas Bruster, and [else], Vol. 15: 177-85
- Stylistic Self-Consciousness Versus Parody in David Mamet: A Response to Maurice Charney
Verna A. Foster, and [else], Vol. 15: 186-94
- Mamet's Self-Parody: A Response to Maurice Charney
David Mason, and [else], Vol. 15: 186-94
- Anti-novel as Ethics: Lindsey Collen's The Rape of Sita
Eileen Williams-Wanquet, and [else], Vol. 15: 200-14
- "OOOO that Eliot-Joycean Rag": A Fantasia upon Reading English Music
Susan Ang, and [else], Vol. 15: 215-42
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