VOL. 29, NO. 1, 1992
Articles
The Honourable Cuckold: Models of Masculine Defence
Mark I. Millington and Alison S. Sinclair
Imagining the Future: Mercier’s L’An 2440 and Morris’ News from Nowhere
Gregory Ludlow
The Emersonian Proust
Everett Carter
Jacques and His Master: Kundera’s Dialogue with Diderot
Christine Kiebuzinska
Williams, Enzensberger, and Recent German Poetry
Charlotte Melin
Book Reviews
Mark J. Temmer, Samuel Johnson and Three Infidels: Rousseau, Voltoire, Diderot
(John Neubauer)
Samuel R. Levin, Metaphoric Worlds: Conceptions of a Romantic Nature
(Timothy Bahti)
Romantic Irony, ed. Frederick Garber
(Patricia Merivale)
Nancy K. Miller, Subject to Change: Reading Feminist Writing
(Linda Kauffman)
Virgil Nemoianu, A Theory of the Secondary: Literature Progress and Reaction
(André Lefevere)
VOL. 29, No. 2,1992
Articles
The Essential Characteristics of Russian Literary Criticism
René Wellek
The Blood that Fury Breathed: The Shape of Justice in Aeschylus and Shakespeare
Marty Roth
Narrative Subversion in the Naturalist Novel: Three Novels of the 1880’s
Diane M. Smith
An Indian Reading of Murder in the Cathedral
N. Eakambaram
Self and Other: Christa Wolf’s Patterns of Childhood and Primo Levi’s Se Questo e un Uomo as Dialogic Texts
Gail Gilliland
Book Reviews
Penelope Reed Doob, The Idea of the Labyrinth from Classical Antiquity through the Middle Ages
(James J. O’ Donnell)
Stephanie H. Jed, Chaste Thinking: The Rape of Lucretia and the Birth of Humanism
(Elizabeth J. Bellamy)
Michale Worton and Judith Still eds., Intertextuality
(André Lefevere)
VOL. 29, NO. 3, 1992
Articles
Life as an Opera: Dam Casmurro and The Floating Opera
Maria José Somerlate Barbosa
Elective Affinities: Christa Wolf’s Storfall and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
Dieter Saalmann
Au Service de l’ordre: Paul Bourget and the Critical Response to Decadence in Austria and Germany
J. C. Fewster
The Paralyzed and the Dead: A Comparative Readingof The Dead and In a Tavern
Xiaoling Yin
A. Owen Aidridge Prize Winner
Deconstruction and Taoism: Comparisons Reconsidered
Hongchu Fu
Book Reviews
Theresa M. Krier, Gazing on Secret Sights: Spenser, Classical Imitation, and the Decorum of Vision
(Judith H. Anderson)
Ralph A. Nablow, The Addisonian Tradition in France: Passion and Objectivity in Social Observation
(Richard L. Frautschi)
Henry Sussman, Afterimages of Modernity: Structure and Indifference tn Twentieth-Century Literature
(Gary Handwerk)
J. Hillis Miller, Versions of Pygmalion
(Deborah A. Harter)
VOL. 29, No. 4, 1992
Articles
Translation as Allegory: Yves Bonnefoy’s La Tragédie d’Hamlet
Romy Heylen
Land of the Solar Androgyne: The Russian Symbolist K. D. Bal’mont as Poet-Ethnographer of Ancient Egypt
Martin Bidney
Peninsular Art: A Context for a Comparative Study of Goethe and Joyce
David Barry
A Wildman Between Two Cultures: Some Paradigmatic Remarks on Influence Studies
Xiaomei Chen
Lawrence’s Auto da fé: The Grand Inquisitor in The Plumed Serpent
Philip Sicker
Book Reviews
Shimon Sandbank, After Kafka: The Influence of Kafka’s Fiction
(Arnold Weinstein)
Jewel Spears Brooker and Joseph Bentley, Reading the Waste Land: Modernism and the Limits of Interpretation
(Barbara Malinowska)
Monique Yaari, Ironie paradoxale et ironie poétique: vers une théorie de l’ironie moderne sur les traces de Gide dans Paludes
(Laurence M. Porter)
Bettina L. Knapp, Machine, Metophor, and the Writer: A Jungian View
(Clifford Hallam)
Andrew Gibson, Reading Narrative Discourse: Studies in the Novel from Cervantes to Beckett
(Michal Peled Ginsburg)