Connotations Vol.26
(2016/17)
Articles in this issue
- Authorship, Gender, and the Modern Muse in Edith Wharton's Vance Weston Novels: A Response to Judith P. Saunders
Margaret Toth, 26:1-13. - A Course in Ghost Writing: Philip Roth, Authorship, and Death1)
David Hadar, 26:14-38. - Black Ekphrasis? A Response to Carl Plasa
Jane Hedley, 26.3:39-46. - Is Timon Mad? An Answer to Beatrix Hesse
Thomas Kullmann, 26:47-53. - Poetics of Injustice: The Case of Two Mockingbirds
Ralph Grunewald, 26:54-85. - Overwhelming Questions: An Answer to Chris Ackerley
Edward Lobb, 26:86-90. - Edith Wharton’s Geographical Imagination: A Response to Judith P. Saunders
Gary Totten, 26:91-101. - “An Unparalleled Plethora of Idiocy”: Len Deighton’s Political Skepticism in The Ipcress File
Robert Lance Snyder, :102-114. - “When Contemplation like the Night-Calm Felt”: Religious Considerations in Poetic Texts by Shakespeare, Milton, and Wordsworth
Henry Weinfield, 26:115-125. - The Equanimity of Influence: Milton and Wordsworth
Stephen M. Fallon, 26:126-140. - Tennyson’s “Tithonus” and the Revision of Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey”
Jayne Thomas, 26:141-162. - “In Another Light”: New Intertexts for David Dabydeen’s “Turner”
Carl Plasa, 26:163-203.