Articles in this issue
- "The road to happiness": Jane Austen's Mansfield Park
Angelika Zirker, and [else], Vol. 20: 131-54 - The Change in Hemingway's Literary Style in the 1930s: A Response to Silvia Ammary
Kurt Müller, and [else], Vol. 20: 155-63 - Unlived Lives in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day and Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love1)
Burkhard Niederhoff, and [else], Vol. 20: 164-88 - Spenser as Prometheus: A Response to Maik Goth
Andrew Hadfield, and [else], Vol. 20: 189-200 - Spenser's Monsters: A Response to Maik Goth
John Watkins, and [else], Vol. 20: 201-209 - Elf-Fashioning Revisited: A Response to Maik Goth
Matthew Woodcock, and [else], Vol. 20: 210-20 - An Answer to Edward Miller and Anita Gilman Sherman
Margret Fetzer, and [else], Vol. 20: 221-27 - Worcestershirewards: Wodehouse and the Baroque2)
Lawrence Dugan, and [else], Vol. 20: 228-47 - Lilies and an Olive Branch: On Robert Lowell's Lord Weary's Castle
Frank J. Kearful, and [else], Vol. 20: 248-52 - Ambiguity and Ethics: Fiction and Governance in Geoffrey Hill's Mercian Hymns
Rajeev S. Patke, and [else], Vol. 20: 253-71 - "The Jungles of International Bureaucracy": Criminality and Detection in Eric Ambler's The Siege of the Villa Lipp
Robert Lance Snyder, and [else], Vol. 20: 272-88 - Written Sounds and Spoken Letters, but All in Print: An Answer to Bärbel Höttges
Hannes Bergthaller, and [else], Vol. 20: 289-92 - Can the Indigent Speak? Poverty Studies, the Postcolonial and Global Appeal of Q & A and The White Tiger
Barbara Korte, and [else], Vol. 20: 293-312