VOL. 27, NO. 1, 1990
Special Issue: What is Philology?
Articles
What is Philology: Introduction
Jan Ziolkowski
Philology
Wendell Clausen
The Case for Medieval Philology
Eckehard Simon
What is Philology?
Calvert Watkins
Philology: What is at Stake?
Barbara Johnson
Thoughts on Celtic Philology and Philologists
John T. Koch
Death of a Schoolboy: The Early Greek Beginning of a Crisis in Philology
Gregory Nagy
Anti-Foundational Philology
Jonathan Culler
Greek Philology: Diversity and Difference
Margaret Alexiou
Philology as Subversion: The Case of Afro-America
Carolivia Herron
Past and Future in Classical Philology
Richard F. Thomas
Philology’s Discontents: Response
Stephen Owen
Book Reviews
Franco Moretti, The Way of the World: The Bildungsroman in European Culture
(Michal Peled Ginshurg)
Claudia J. Brodsky, The Imposition of Form: Studies in Narrative Representation and Knowledge
(Lawrence R. Schehr)
Alan Warren Friedman, Charles Rossman, and Dina Sherzer, eds., Beckett Translating / Translating Beckett
(Deirdre Bair)
Judith Marcus, Georg Lukács and Thomas Mann: A Study in the Sociology of Literature
(Beth Sharon Ash)
Clayton Koelb and Virgil Lokke, eds., The Current in Criticism
(Andre Lefevre)
VOL. 27, NO. 2, 1990
Articles
Blifil as Tartuffe: The Dialogic Comedy of Tom Jones
James E. Evans
Borges and Swift: Dystopian Reflecrions
Annette Leddy
Machismo and Androgyny in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Brazilian and American Novels
Cotarina Edinger
Exorcising Faustus from Africa: Wole Soyinka’s The Road
K. J. Phillips
Nothing: Reading Paul Celan’s “Engführung”
Aris Fioretos
Book Reviews
Neil Forsyth, The Old Enemy: Satan and the Combat Myth
(William L. Moran)
Ann Baynes Coiro, Robert Herrick’s Hesperides and the Epigram Book Tradition
(Gordon Braden)
Celeste M. Schenck, Mourning and Panegyric: The Poetics of Pastoral Ceremony, and Rohin Magowan, Narcissus and Orpheus: Pastoral in Sand, Fromentin, Jewett, Alain-Fournier and Dinesen
(Alan S. Trueblood)
Christopher Norris, Derrida
(Mary Ann Caws)
Anne K. Mellor, eds., Romanticism and Feminism
(Mary Ann Caws)
Douwe Fokkema and Elrud Ibsch, Modernist Conjectures: A Mainstream in European Literature, 1910-1940
(Mary Ann Caws)
Elizabeth Dipple, The Unresolvable Plot: Reading Contemporary Fiction
(Brian Stonehill)
Adrian Marino, Comparatisme et théorie de la littérature
(Andre Lefevere)
VOL. 27, NO. 3, 1990
Articles
Dante, Milton: The Art of Visual Speech
Richard J. Durocher
Colin and Orphic Interpretation: Reading Neoplatonically on Spenser’s Acidale
Elizabeth J. Bellamy
The Woman Figure in Blake and the Idea of Shakti in Indian Thought
K. D. Venna
One of the Great Early Counselors: The Influence of Franz Kafka on William S. Burroughs
Adam Meyer
The White Hotel and the Traditions of Ring Composition
Krin Gabbard
Book Reviews
Rocco Montano, Dante’s Thought and Poetry
(Janet Levarie Smarr)
Clayton Koelb and Susan Noakes, eds., The Comparative Perspective on Literature
(Earl E. Fitz)
Geoffrey H. Hartman and Sanford Budick, eds., Midrash and Literature
(Ian Balfour)
VOL. 27, NO. 4, 1990
Articles
Spenser, the Antiquitez de Rome, and the Development of the English Sonnet Form
M. L. Stapleton
Phaethon, Persephone, and A Room with a View
Philip C. Wagner Jr.
Nahokov and Strachey
G. Diment
The Problem of the Subject in Africanist Discourse: Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Camus’ The Renegade
Mona Fayad
Intertextuality and the Question of Origins: AJapanese Perspective
Jean Yamasaki Toyama
Book Reviews
Gerald Gillespie, Garden and Labyrinth of Time: Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Literature
(Barton W. Browrung)
David Michael Levin, The Opening of Vision
(Thomas O. Beebee)
János Riesz, Peter Boerner, and Bernhard F. Scholz, eds., Seusus Communis: Contemporary Trends in Comparative Literature. Panorama de la situation actuelle en Littérature Comparée. Festscrift für Henry Remak
(Kenneth Craven)
Bert O. States, The Rhetoric of Dreams
(Julian Palley)
William R. Paulson, The Noise of Culture: Literary Texts in a World of Information
(John Neubauer)