Connotations Vol.11
(2001/02)
Articles in this issue
- The Poetics of Conversation in Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own
Christiane Bimberg, 11.1:1-28. - 'Weisst du noch, dass ich sang?' Conversation in Celan's Poetry
Hannah K. Charney, 11.1:29-41. - "Fortuitous Wit": Dialogue and Epistemology in Tom Stoppard's Arcadia
Burkhard Niederhoff, 11.1:42-59. - Shakespeare De-witched: A Response to Stephen Greenblatt
Inge Leimberg, 11.1:60-77. - Narrative, Typology and Politics in Henry Vaughan's "Isaac's Marriage"
Alan Rudrum, 11.1:78-90. - Another View on The Turn of the Screw
Ursula Brumm, 11.1:91-97. - Conrad, Capitalism, and Decay
Christoph Lindner, 11.1:98-115. - Response to Alan Latta, "Spinell and Connie: Joyce Carol Oates Re-Imaging Thomas Mann"
Rodney Symington, 11.1:116-25. - Foreign Appetites and Alterity: Is there an Irish Context for Titus Andronicus?1)
Joan Fitzpatrick, 11.2-3:127-45. - Camusian Revolt and the Making of Character: Falconbridge in Shakespeare's King John
Val Morgan, 11.2-3:146-65. - Gilding Loam and Painting Lilies: Shakespeare's Scruple of Gold
Gabriel Egan, 11.2-3:165-79. - Tragic Closure in Hamlet
Laury Magnus, 11.2-3:180-200. - Milton and the Restoration: Some Reassessments
Clay Daniel, 11.2-3:201-25. - Conspicuous Leisure and Invidious Sexuality in Jane Austen's Mansfield Park
Leona Toker, 11.2-3:222-40. - What's New in Mnemology
William E. Engel, 11.2-3:241-61. - Beneath the Surface: Motives for Rhetoric and Action in Troilus and Cressida. A Response to Vernon Loggins et al.
Glenn Dayley, 11.2-3:262-71. - "Invisible Bullets": Unseen Potential in Stephen Greenblatt's New Historicism
Mark Derdzinski, 11.2-3:272-90. - A Response to Neal R. Norrick
Ronald Carter, 11.2-3:291-97. - Comment on Neal R. Norrick, "Poetics and Conversation"
Maurice Charney, 11.2-3:298-300. - Conversation and Poetics: A Response to Neal R. Norrick
Peter K. W. Tan, 11.2-3:301-09. - Conversation, Poetics, and the 'Found Poem': A Response to Neal R. Norrick
John Whalen-Bridge, 11.2-3:310-14.