Connotations Vol.29
(2020)
Articles in this issue
- Empathy with the Butcher, or: The Inhuman Non-Human in Michel Faber’s Under the Skin
Maria Kark and Dirk Vanderbeke, 29:1-23. - Out of Place: Looking for Donne in London — A Response to Theresa M. DiPasquale
Anita Gilman Sherman, 29:24-33. - Understanding (Through) Annotations: Introductory Remarks1)
Matthias Bauer and Angelika Zirker, 29:34-47. - Annotation as an Embedded Textual Practice: Analysing Explanatory Notes in Three Editions of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Lena Linne and Burkhard Niederhoff, 29:48-76. - The Praise of Cosmopolitanism: The Confidence-Man by Herman Melville
Daniel Thomières, 29:77-114. - Hamlet and the Limits of Euphuism: A Response to Frederick Kiefer
Roland Weidle, 29:115-124. - Milton’s Consistency: An Answer to Jason Kerr
Filippo Falcone, 29:125-128. - Form and Spiritual Content in the Poetry of George Herbert and Henry Vaughan: A Response to Jonathan Nauman
Robert Wilcher, 29:129-141. - Annotation as an Embedded Textual Practice: Some Further Comments in Response to Lena Linne and Burkhard Niederhoff
Richard Dury, 29:142-155. - Revisiting the History of the De Doctrina Christiana Authorship Debate and Its Ramifications for Milton Scholarship: A Response to Falcone and Kerr2)
David V. Urban, 29:156-188. - Marx’s scholia: Annotations Involving Classical and Renaissance Texts in Capital3)
William E. Engel, 29:189-219.