Articles in this issue
- Robinson Crusoe1),"The Other" and the Poetics of Surprise
David Fishelov, and [else], Vol. 14: 1-18 - (Un)Surprises Uncovered: A Reply to Jennifer Geer, Jean-Jacques Lecercle, and Michael Mendelson
Angelika Zirker, and [else], Vol. 18: 215-29 - Textual, Contextual and Critical Surprises in "Désirée's Baby"2)
Teresa Gibert, and [else], Vol. 14: 38-67 - Textual Surprise in Pauline Smith's "The Sinner"
Myrtle Hooper, and [else], Vol. 14: 68-86 - "These things astonish me beyond words": Wordplay in William Carlos Williams's Poetry
Margit Peterfy, and [else], Vol. 14: 87-108 - Tender Is What Night? Surprises in the Growth of Fitzgerald's Fourth Novel
William Harmon, and [else], Vol. 14: 109-18 - The Mystery of Vladimir Nabokov's Sources: Some New Ideas on Lolita's Intertextual Links
Alexander M. Luxemburg, and [else], Vol. 14: 119-34 - John Lanchester's The Debt to Pleasure: An Aesthetics of Textual Surprise3)
Maik Goth, and [else], Vol. 14: 135-61 - Emerson's Allusive Art: A Transcendental Angel in Miltonic Myrtle Beds
Frances M. Malpezzi, and [else], Vol. 14: 162-72 - Some Remarks on "Parody, Paradox and Play in The Importance of Being Earnest"
Christopher S. Nassaar, and [else], Vol. 14: 173-76 - Another Response to "'Across the pale parabola of Joy': Wodehouse Parodist."
Laura Mooneyham White, and [else], Vol. 14: 177-82 - A Question of Influence and Experience: A Response to Edward Lobb
John Howard Wilson, and [else], Vol. 14: 205-12