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Volume 42 - 1996
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Issue 1
Editor: Patrick O'Donnell
Assistant Editor: Nancy J. Peterson
General Issue
(Note: This entire volume is available online through
Project
Muse)
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Patricia McKee |
Spacing and
Placing Experience in Toni Morrison's Sula |
1-30 |
| Stephanie
Bower |
Dangerous
Liaisons: Prostitution, Disease, and Race in Frank Norris's Fiction |
31-60 |
| Mathew Roberts |
Bonfire of the
Avant-Garde: Cultural Rage and Readerly Complicity in The Day of
the Locust |
61-90 |
| Jeffrey T.
Nealon |
Work of the
Detective, Work of the Writer: Paul Auster's City of Glass |
91-110 |
| Vincent B.
Leitch |
Review Essay:
Costly Compensations: Postmodern Fashion, Politics, Identity |
111-128 |
| |
Recent Books
on Modern Fiction |
129-254 |
Issue 2
Editor: Patrick O'Donnell
Assistant Editor: Nancy J. Peterson
Special Issue: Narrative and History
(Note: This entire volume is available online through
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Muse)
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Patrick
O'Donnell |
Editor's
Preface |
255-257 |
| Ian Baucom |
Mournful
Histories: Narratives of Postimperial Melancholy |
259-288 |
| Barbara Foley |
Jean Toomer's
Washington and the Politics of Class: From "Blues Veins" to
Seventh-Street Rebels |
289-322 |
| Laura Doyle |
Sublime
Barbarians in the Narrative of Empire; or, Longinus at Sea in The
Waves |
323-348 |
| Michael
Sprinker |
History,
Literature, Proust |
349-370 |
| Pamela Cooper |
Imperial
Topographies: The Spaces of History in Waterland |
371-396 |
| Tony E.
Jackson |
The
Consequences of Chaos: Cleopatra's Sister and Postmodern
Historiography |
397-418 |
| Thomas B.
Byers |
History Re-Membered:
Forrest Gump, Postfeminist Masculinity, and the Burial of
Counterculture |
419-444 |
| Alan Nadel |
Review Essay:
The Holocaust and Rodney King, Memory and Silence: Cliff Notes
in the Age of Historical Reproduction |
445-468 |
Issue 3
Guest Editor: Marianne DeKoven
Special Issue: Gertrude Stein
(Note: This entire volume is available online through
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Muse)
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Marianne
DeKoven |
Introduction:
Transformations of Gertrude Stein |
469-484 |
| Charles
Bernstein |
Stein's
Identity |
485-488 |
| Maria Damon |
Gertrude
Stein's Jewishness, Jewish Social Scientists, and the "Jewish
Question" |
489-507 |
| Julie Abraham |
"We Are
Americans": Gertrude, Brewsie and Willie |
508-528 |
| Priscilla
Perkins |
"A little body
with a very large head": Composition, Psychopathology, and the
Making of Stein's Normal Self |
529-546 |
| Jaime Hovey |
Sapphic
Primitivism in Gertrude Stein's Q.E.D. |
547-568 |
| Lorna J.
Smedman |
"Cousin to
Cooning": Relation, Difference, and Racialized Language in Stein's
Nonrepresentational Texts |
569-589 |
| Georgia
Johnston |
Narratologies
of Pleasure: Gertrude Stein's The Autobiography of Alice B.
Toklas |
590-606 |
| Constance
Pierce |
Gertrude Stein
and Her Thoroughly Modern Protégé |
607-626 |
| Florian Vetsch |
Desultory
Correspondence: An Interview with Paul Bowles on Gertrude Stein |
627-646 |
| Lisa Ruddick |
Review Essay:
Stein and Cultural Criticism in the Nineties |
647-660 |
| Deborah M. Mix |
Gertrude
Stein: A Selected Bibliography |
661-680 |
Issue 4
Editor: Patrick O'Donnell
Assistant Editor: Nancy J. Peterson
General Issue
(Note: This entire volume is available online through
Project
Muse)
|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| John O. Jordan |
Alan Paton and
the Novel of South African Liberalism: Too Late the Phalarope |
681-706 |
| Maria
Magdalena Farland |
Ethan Frome
and the "Springs" of Masculinity |
707-729 |
|
Rebecca Saunders |
On Lamentation and the Redistribution of Possessions: Faulkner's
Absalom, Absalom! and the New South |
730-762 |
|
Larry Landrum |
The Shattered Modernism of Momaday's House Made of Dawn |
763-786 |
|
Susie O'Brien |
Serving a New World Order: Postcolonial Politics in Kazuo Ishiguro's
The Remains of the Day |
787-806 |
|
Christopher Lane |
Review Essay: Uncertain Terms of Pleasure |
807-826 |
| |
Book Reviews |
827-942 |
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