Editors: Margaret Church and William T. Stafford
Special Issue: The Modern Novel and the City
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Prescott S.
Nichols |
Paris as
Subjectivity in Sartre's Roads to Freedom |
3-22 |
| Christine W.
Sizemore |
"The Small
Cardboard Box": A Symbol of the City and of Winnie Verloc in
Conrad's The Secret Agent |
23-40 |
| Marilyn Sibley
Fries |
The City as
Metaphor for the Human Condition: Alfred Döblin's Berlin
Alexanderplatz (1929) |
41-64 |
| Diane Wolfe
Levy |
City Signs:
Toward a Definition of Urban Literature |
65-74 |
| Irčne
Finel-Honigman |
Oran:
Protagonist, Myth, and Allegory |
75-82 |
| JoAnn Cannon |
The Image of
the City in the Novels of Italo Calvino |
83-90 |
| Hana Wirth-Nesher |
The Modern
Jewish Novel and the City: Franz Kafka, Henry Roth, and Amos Oz |
91-110 |
| Jacqueline
Tavernier-Courbin |
Towards the
City: Howells' Characterization in A Modern Instance |
111-128 |
| Thomas A.
Gullason |
The Prophetic
City in Stephen Crane's 1893 Maggie |
129-138 |
| Sarah Blacher
Cohen |
Saul Bellow's
Chicago |
139-146 |
| John Z.
Guzlowski and Yvonne Shikany Eddy |
Studies of the
Modern Novel and the City: A Selected Checklist |
147-153 |