Connotations Vol.28
(2019)
Articles in this issue
- The Emergent Environmental Humanities: Engineering the Social Imaginary
Chad Weidner, Rosi Braidotti and Goda Klumbyte, 28:1-25. - John Lyly and the Most Misread Speech in Shakespeare
Frederick Kiefer, 28:26-41. - More Context and Less: A Response to Lena Linne and Burkhard Niederhoff
Carolin Hahnemann, 28:42-64. - Revisiting the Aesopic Race in the Late Twentieth Century: New Facets of Speed in Vikram Seth’s “The Hare and The Tortoise”
Bircan Nizamoğlu, 28:65-83. - Rewriting Close Reading: A Response to Judith Anderson and Theresa M. DiPasquale
Heather Dubrow, :84-93. - “You Are Black Inside”: Class, Race, and Sexuality in John Gray’s Park
Edward Lobb, 28:94-110. - 1943
William Harmon, 28:111. - God’s Mending: Formal and Spiritual Correction in George Herbert’s “Deniall” and Henry Vaughan’s “Disorder and frailty”
Jonathan Nauman, 28:112-27. - Shifting Perspectives on Law in De Doctrina Christiana: A Response to Filippo Falcone
Jason A. Kerr, 28:128-40. - Wordsworth’s “The Baker’s Cart”
Venus Bargouth, 28:141-62. - Self-Imposed Fetters in Four Golden Age Villanelles
Frank J. Kearful, 28:163-91. - C. S. Lewis and Satan: A Preface to Paradise Lost and Its Respondents, 1942-19521)
David V. Urban, 28:192-234. - Wordsworth & the Sonnet as Epic Prelude: A Response to Stephen Fallon and Henry Weinfield
Brian Bates, 28:235-49.