VOL. 17, No. 1, 1980
Articles
The Idea of Literary Periods
Walter F. Eggers, Jr.
Genre as Text
Gustavo Pérez Firmat
Condemned to Survival: The Comic Unsuccessful Suicide
Marilynn J. Smith
Images of the Divine in Rumi and Whitman
Ghulam M. Fayez
Leopardi, Arnold, and the Victorian Sensibility
Ottavio M. Casale and Allan C. Dooley
“O what a Rougue and Peasant Slave I am!”-Hamlet in English, French, and German
Ulrich K. Goldsmith
Book Reviews
James F. Lea, Kazantzakis: The Politics of Salvation
(Minas Savvas)
Stein Haugom Olsen, The Structure of Literary Understanding
(Gregory L. Ulmer)
VOL. 17, No. 2 Part 1, 1980
Articles
Joycean Irony and Mozart’s Don Giovanni
Malcolm Richardson II
Some Qualms About Qua: On the Relevance of the Non-Aesthetic
William Freedman
Brave New World and the Mechanist/Vitalist Controversy
Alexandra Aldridge
Alejo Carpentier á la recherche du temps perdu
Wendy B. Faris
Dual Reflections on Transparency: Consciousness in Fiction
John Paul Riquelme
The Heroine as Reader in the Nineteenth-Century Novel: Emma Bovary and Maggie Tulliver
Carla L. Peterson
VOL. 17, No. 2 Part 2, 1980
Special Issue The Metamorphoses of Creativity
Articles
Creativity: Is Science Really a Special Case?
Stephen E. Toulmin
Response
Arthur Fine
Inspiration and Work: How Poetry Gets to Be Written
Kenneth Koch
Response
Michael Anania
Cultural Transpositions of Creativity
Nur Yalman
Response
Susan Tax Freeman
Sound as Image in Stevens’ “Not Ideas About the Thing But the Thing Itself”
Lea Hamaoui
The Grip of Winter, in “Des Trois Bossis,” an Old French Fabliau
Charles Henry
VOL. 17, No. 3, 1980
Articles
L’Astrée Revisited: A 17th Century Model for The Magus
Suzanne Poirier
Literary Censorship in France: Historical Comparisons with Anglo-Saxon Traditions, 1275-1940
Arthur Goldzweig
The Treacherous Forest of Symbols: Duality and Anti-Self-Consciousness in Eichendorff and Baudelaire
W.D. Sims-Gunzenhauser
From ‘the Happy Few’ to Humanity: Mallarmé and Rilke on and for the Reader
Ursula Franklin
Pierre Jean Jouve’s Dark Night of the Soul
Daniel E. Rivas
The Sick Hero Reborn: Two Versions of the Philoctetes Myth
John Dean
Book Reviews
Hans Flasche, Geschichte der Spanischen Literatur. Ester Band: Von den Anfangen bis zum Ausgang des fünfzehnten Jahrhunderts
(Alberto Porqueras-Mayo)
Christopher Prendergast, Balzac:Fiction and Melodrama
(B.F. Bart)
Antony Tatlow, The Mask of Evil. Brecht’s Response to the Poetry, Theatre and Thought of China and Japan. A Comparative and Critical Evaluation
(Martin Esslin)
Dolf Oehler, Pariser Bilder 1 (1830-1848): Antibourgeoise Ästhetik bei Baudelaire Daumier und Heine
( Jeffrey L. Sammons)
Del Litto, Le Journal intime et ses Littéaires: Actes du Colloque de septembre 1975
(Carol Rigolot)
Dorothy Gabe Coleman, The Gallo Roman Muse Aspects of Roman Literary Tradition in Sixteenth-Century France
(William Sylvester)
VOL. 17, No. 4, 1980
Articles
Toward a Rhetoric of Spatial Form: Some Implications of Frank’s Theory
Lynda D. McNeil
The Napoleonic Legend and Its Aftermath: Polish Romanticism and Stendhal
Christopher H. Olechowski
Translation as a Semiotic Process
José L. Ramos
Voodoo Myths in Haitian Literatwe
Asselin Charles
Reflection/Negation/Reality: Dostoyevsky and Hegel on Self-Consciousness
Wlliam Winfield
Psychoanalysis and the Uncanny in Literature
Ellen Peel
Le cygne or El cisne: The History of a Misreading
Andrew Bush
Imagery and the Theme of Perception: L’Education sentimentale and Niebla
Nancy Gray Diaz
Two Translations of Baudelaire’s “Correspondances”: A Linguistic Comparison
Kristine Anderson
The Perception of Reality as an Act of “Reading”: An Examination of One Aspect in the Art of Proust and Joyce
Luz Aurora Pimentel
Literature and Philosophy as Narrative Writing
Ellen Esrock
Chateaubriand’s Atala and Pushkin’s Prisoner in the Caucasus: French and Russian Variations upon a theme by Guillaume Thomas Raynal
Alexej Urginsky