Articles in this issue
- Somebody Else's Poem——Poetry and Fiction in Rudyard Kipling's "Wireless" and "Dayspring Mishandled"
Beatrix Hesse, and [else], Vol. 24: 169-86
- Wharton's Hudson River Bracketed and Coleridge's "Kubla Khan": Re-Creating Xanadu in an American Landscape
Judith Saunders, and [else], Vol. 24: 187-216
- Some Moondrop Title: A Response to Maurice Charney
Thomas Kullmann, and [else], Vol. 24: 217-30
- The "complicit we": A Response to Edward Lobb
Chris Ackerley, and [else], Vol. 24: 231-38
- Self-Delighting Soul: A Reading of Yeats's "A Prayer for My Daughter" in the Light of Indian Philosophy
Ruth Vanita, and [else], Vol. 24: 239-57
- Bipartisan Poetry in the 1950s: A Response to Frank J. Kearful's "Signs of Life in Robert Lowell's 'Skunk Hour'"
Adam Beardsworth, and [else], Vol. 24: 258-70
- Morte Jack: The Evocation of Malory's Arthur, Guenivere and Lancelot in Graham Swift's Last Orders
Sarah Briest, and [else], Vol. 24: 271-89
- Ekphrastic Poetry and the Middle Passage: Recent Encounters in the Black Atlantic
Carl Plasa, and [else], Vol. 24: 290-324
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