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Volume 50 - 2004
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Issue 1
Guest Editor: Laura Doyle
Special Issue: Virginia Woolf
(Note: This entire volume is available online through
Project
Muse)
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Laura Doyle |
Introduction:
What's Between Us? |
1-7 |
| Mark Hussey |
Mrs. Thatcher
and Mrs. Woolf |
8-30 |
| Heather Levy |
"These Ghost
Figures of Distorted Passion": Becoming Privy to Working-Class
Desire in "The Watering Place and "The Ladies Lavatory" |
31-57 |
| Urmila
Seshagiri |
Orienting
Virginia Woolf: Race, Aesthetics, and Politics in To the
Lighthouse |
58-84 |
| Scott Cohen |
The Empire
from the Street: Virginia Woolf, Wembley, and Imperial Monuments |
85-109 |
| Erica L.
Johnson |
Giving Up the
Ghost: National and Literary Haunting in Orlando |
110-128 |
| Emily Dalgarno |
A British
War and Peace? Virginia Woolf Reads Tolstoy |
129-150 |
| Jessica Berman |
Ethical Folds:
Ethics, Aesthetics, Woolf |
151-172 |
| Tammy Clewell |
Consolation
Refused: Virginia Woolf, the Great War, and Modernist Mourning |
197-223 |
| Maren Linett |
(Review Essay)
From Supernova to Manuscript Page: Circling Woolf |
224-240 |
| Justine Dymond |
Virginia Woolf
Scholarship from 1991 to 2003: A Selected Bibliography |
241-279 |
Issue 2
Editor: John N. Duvall
Associate Editor: Nancy J. Peterson
General Issue
(Note: This entire volume is available online through
Project
Muse)
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Stacey Olster |
A "Patch of
England, at a three-thousand-Mile Off-set"? Representing America in
Mason & Dixon |
283-302 |
| Ann Brigham |
Productions of
Geographic Scale and Capitalist-Colonialist Enterprise in Leslie
Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead |
303-331 |
| Jonathan
Boulter |
Does Mourning
Require a Subject? Samuel Beckett's Texts for Nothing |
332-350 |
| Mark Goble |
Delirious
Henry James: A Small Boy and New York |
351-384 |
Nicole A.
Waligora-Davis |
Riotous
Discontent: Ralph Ellison's "birth of a nation" |
385-410 |
| Doreen Fowler |
Faulkner's
Return to the Freudian Father: Sanctuary Reconsidered |
411-434 |
| Ian Almond |
Borges the
Post-Orientalist: Images of Islam from the Edge of the West |
435-459 |
| Stephen Tatum |
Review Essay:
Postfrontier Horizons |
460-468 |
Elisabeth
Mermann-Jozwiak |
Review Essay:
Cartographies of Resistance: Poetics and Politics of Space in
Chicano/a Writing |
469-476 |
| |
Biannual
Index, Volumes 48 & 49 |
542-549 |
Issue 3
Editor: John N. Duvall
Associate Editor: Nancy J. Peterson
General Issue
(Note: This entire volume is available online through
Project
Muse)
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| James Annesley |
Pure Shores:
Travel, Consumption, and Alex Garland's The Beach |
551-569 |
| Laura Winkiel |
Suffrage
Burlesque: Modernist Performance in Elizabeth Robins's The
Convert |
570-594 |
| Ellen Crowell |
The Picture of
Charles Bon: Oscar Wilde's Trip through Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha |
595-631 |
| Annette Gilson |
Internalizing
Mastery: Jean Rhys, Ford Madox Ford, and the Fiction of
Autobiography |
632-656 |
| Paul A. Bové |
History and
Fiction: The Narrative Voices of Pynchon's Gravity Rainbow |
657-680 |
Ruth
Parkin-Gounelas |
"What isn't
there" in Margaret Atwood's The Blind Assassin: The
Psychoanalysis of Duplicity |
681-700 |
| Graham Huggan |
"Greening"
Postcolonialism: Ecocritical Perspectives |
701-733 |
| Robin Roberts |
Review Essay:
Gender and Science Fiction |
734-739 |
Issue 4
Guest Editor: Shaun F. D. Hughes
Special Issue: J. R. R. Tolkien
(Note: This entire volume is available online through
Project
Muse)
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Shaun F. D.
Hughes |
Introduction:
Postmodern Tolkien |
807-813 |
| Clyde B.
Northrup |
The Qualities
of a Tolkienian Fairy-Story |
814-838 |
| Margaret Hiley |
Stolen
Language, Cosmic Models: Myth and Mythology in Tolkien |
838-860 |
| Anderson
Rearick III |
Why is the
Only Good Orc a Dead Orc? The Dark Face of Racism Examined in
Tolkien's World |
861-874 |
| Sue Kim |
Beyond Black
and White: Race and Postmodernism in The Lord of the Rings
Films |
875-907 |
| Jes Battis |
Gazing Upon
Sauron: Hobbits, Elves, and The Queering of the Queering of the
Postcolonial Optic |
908-926 |
| Valerie Rohy |
On Fairy
Stories |
927-948 |
| Anna Smol |
"Oh . . . oh .
. . Frodo!" Readings of Male Intimacy in The Lord of the
Rings |
949-979 |
| Shaun F. D.
Hughes |
Review Essay:
Tolkien Worldwide |
980-1014 |
| Richard C.
West |
A Tolkien
Checklist: Selected Criticism 1981-2004 |
1014-1028 |
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