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Volume 53 - 2007
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Issue 1
Editor: John N. Duvall
Associate Editor: Maren Linett
General Issue
(Note: This entire volume is available online through
Project
Muse)
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
|
Robin Silbergleid |
"Treblinka, A
Rather Musical Word": Carole Maso's Post-Holocaust Narrative |
1-26 |
|
Donna Coffey |
Blood and Soil
in Anne Michael's Fugitive Pieces: The Pastoral in Holocaust
Literature |
27-49 |
|
Meg Gillette |
Making Modern
Parents in Ernest Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants" and Viña
Delmar's Bad Girl |
50-69 |
|
Shane Graham
|
Memory,
Memorialization, and the Transformation of Johannesburg: Ivan
Vladislavić's The Restless Supermarket and Propaganda by
Monuments |
70-96 |
|
Sarah Brouillette |
Zulfikar Ghose's The Triple Mirror of the Self and Cosmopolitan
Authentication |
97-119 |
|
Thomas F. Haddox |
Alice
Randall's The Wind Done Gone and the Ludic in African
American Historical Fiction |
120-139 |
|
Russell Valentino |
From Virtue to Virtual: DeLillo's Cosmopolis and the
Corruption of the Absent Body |
140-162 |
|
Gregory Castle |
Review Essay: New Millennial Joyce |
163-173 |
|
Douglas Robillard
Jr. |
Review Essay:
Revisiting the Catholic Literary Imagination |
174-182 |
| |
Book Reviews |
183-221 |
| |
Contributors |
252-223 |
Issue 2
Editor: Susan
Osborn
Special Issue:
Elizabeth Bowen
(Note: This entire volume is available online through
Project
Muse)
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Susan Osborn |
Elizabeth Bowen: New Directions for Critical Thinking |
225-237 |
| Sinéad
Mooney |
Unstable
Compounds: Bowen’s Beckettian Affinities |
238-256 |
| Jed Esty |
Virgins of Empire: The Last September and the
Antidevelopmental Plot |
257-275 |
| Elizabeth
Cullingford |
“Something
Else”: Gendering Onliness in Elizabeth Bowen’s Early Fiction |
276-305 |
| Elizabeth
C. Inglesby |
“Expressive Objects”: Elizabeth Bowen’s Narrative Materializes |
306-333 |
| Victoria
Stewart |
“That
Eternal 'Now'”: Memory and Subjectivity in Elizabeth Bowen’s
Seven Winters |
334-350 |
|
Brook
Miller |
The
Impersonal Personal: Value, Voice, and Agency in Elizabeth
Bowen’s Literary and Social Criticism |
351-369 |
|
Marcia Farrell |
Elizabeth
Bowen: A Selected Bibliography |
370-400 |
| |
Contributors |
401-402 |
Issue 3
Editor: John N. Duvall
Associate Editor: Robert P. Marzec
General Issue
(Note: This entire volume is available online through Project
Muse)
| Author |
Title |
Pages |
Michael Sinowitz |
Graham Greene’s and Carol Reed’s The Third Man: When a Cowboy Comes to Vienna |
405-433 |
Theodora Goss and John Paul Riquelme |
From Superhuman to Posthuman: The Gothic Technological Imaginary in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Octavia Butler’s Xenogenesis |
434-459 |
| Elke D’hoker |
The Unreliable Ripley: Irony and Satire in Robert McLiam Wilson’s Ripley Bogle |
460-477 |
| Teresa Derrickson |
Women’s Bodies as Sites of (Trans)National Politics in Cristina Garcia’s The Aguero Sisters |
478-500 |
| Sue-Im Lee |
“We are Not the World”: Global Village, Universalism, and Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange |
501-527 |
| Anne Longmuir |
Performing the Body in Don DeLillo’s The Body Artist |
528-543 |
Chris Teuton |
Interpreting Our World: Authority and the Written Word in Robert J. Conley’s Real People Series |
544-568 |
Suzanne Black
|
Review Essay:
Leavis’s Grandchildren? New Perspectives on Science and Modernism |
569-577 |
Ian Almond |
Review Essay: Suffering in Silence—or in English |
578-583 |
Glen Scott Allen |
Review essay:
The DeLillo Dilemma |
584-593 |
| |
Book Reviews |
594-656 |
| |
Contributors |
657-658 |
Issue 4
Editor: John N. Duvall
Associate Editor: Robert P. Marzec
General Issue
(Note: This entire volume is available online through Project
Muse)
| Author |
Title |
Pages |
Carey Snyder |
“When the Indian Was in Vogue”: D. H. Lawrence, Aldous Huxley, and Ethnological Tourism in the Southwest |
662-696 |
Rob Doggett |
“Those Were Troublesome Times in Ireland, I Understand”: Ireland, the Limits of Knowledge, and Ford Madox Ford’s The Good Soldier |
697-721 |
| Merry Pawlowski |
Virginia Woolf’s Veil: The Feminist Intellectual and the Organization of Public Space |
722-751 |
| Karin Roffman |
Nella Larsen, Librarian at 135th Street |
752-787 |
| Doreen Fowler |
Beyond Oedipus: Lucas Beauchamp, Ned Barnett, and Faulkner’s Intruder in the Dust |
788-820 |
| Stephen Schryer |
Mary McCarthy’s Field Guide to US Intellectuals: Tradition and Modernization Theory in Birds of America |
821-844 |
Nicky Marsh |
Taking the Maggie: Money, Sovereignty, and Masculinity in British Fiction of the Eighties |
845-866 |
Juliana Chang
|
Review Essay:
Interpreting Asian American Identity and Subjectivity |
867-875 |
Christopher T. Raczkowski |
Review Essay: The Simple Art of Murder Criticism |
876-886 |
| |
Book Reviews |
887-915 |
| |
Contributors |
916-917 |
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