Connotations Vol.17
(2007/08)
Articles in this issue
- Donne’s Sermons as Re-enactments of the Word
Margret Fetzer, 17.1:1-13. - The Intrusion of Old Times: Ghosts and Resurrections in Hardy, Joyce and Beyond
Norbert Lennartz, 17.1:14-28. - "Stand and live": Tropes of Falling, Rising, Standing in Robert Lowell's Lord Weary's Castle
Frank J. Kearful, 17.1:29-60. - Outlooks on Honor in Henry V and Julius Caesar
Carrie Pestritto, 17.1:61-67. - A Response to Myrtle Hooper's "Textual Surprise in Pauline Smith's 'The Sinner'"
Irene Gorak, 17.1:68-79. - Excavating a Secret History: Mary Butts and the Return of the Nativist
Andrew Radford, 17.1:80-108. - Reinventing Isabelle Eberhardt: Rereading Timberlake Wertenbaker's New Anatomies
Verna A. Foster, 17.1:109-28. - Painful Restoration: Transformations of Life and Death in Medieval Visions of the Other World
Fritz Kemmler, 17.2-3:129-43. - The Butterfly, the Fart and the Dwarf: the Origins of the English Laureate Micro-Epic
Tom MacFaul, 17.2-3:144-64. - Ambiguities of Honour: A Response to Carrie Pestritto's "Outlooks on Honor in Henry V and Julius Caesar"
Thomas Kullmann, 17.2-3:165-74. - Ironic Oppositions and the Articulation of Dissent in Thomas Heywood's The English Traveller
David Laird, 17.2-3:175-96. - Feminine Agency and Feminine Values in Venice Preserved: A Response to Elizabeth Gruber
Katharina M. Rogers, 17.2-3:197-99. - Unmanning the Self: The Troublesome Effects of Sympathy in Thomas Otway's Venice Preserv'd. A Response to Elizabeth Gruber
Roland Weidle, 17.2-3:200-09. - Pope's Ombre Enigmas in The Rape of the Lock1)
Oliver R. Baker, 17.2-3:210-237. - Strangely Surpriz'd by Robinson Crusoe: A Response to David Fishelov
Maximillian E. Novak, 17.2-3:238-49. - A Reply to Maximillian E. Novak
David Fishelov, 17.2-3:250-56. - Response to Elena Anastasaki's "The Trials and Tribulations of the revenants"
Claire Raymond, 17.2-3:257-62. - Emerson and Milton: Allusion and Theodicy
Richard F. Hardin, 17.2-3:263-66. - (Un)Surprisingly Natural: A Response to Angelika Zirker
Jennifer Geer, 17.2-3:267-80. - Response to "Alice was not surprised"
Jean-Jacques Lecercle, 17.2-3:281-86. - The Phenomenology of Deep Surprise in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Michael Mendelson, 17.2-3:287-301. - Maintaining Plurality: A Response to Susan Ang
Annegret Maack, 17.2-3:302-09.