Connotations Vol.33
(2024)
Articles in this issue
- The Yellow Leaf: Age and the Gothic in Dickens
Franziska Quabeck, 33:1-17. - Literary Anthologies: A Case Study for Metacognitively Approaching Canonicity1
William E. Engel, 33:18-47. - From Rivers to Fountains: Henry Vaughan’s Secular and Sacred Inaugurations
Jonathan Nauman, 33:48-62. - Anthologizing Shakespeare's Sonnets
Thomas Kullmann, :63-97. - The Ghost Story in Spenser’s Daphnaïda
Kreg Segall, 33:98-120. - And This Gives Life to Baby Shoes: Textual and Other Reasons for Canonicity2
David Fishelov, 33:121-36. - And This Gives Life to Baby Shoes: Textual and Other Reasons for Canonicity. A Response to David Fishelov
Lothar Černý, 33:137-39. - “It’s Exactly Like That”: Bearing Resemblance in Alice Oswald’s Memorial—A Response to Linne/Niederhoff and Hahnemann
Chloe Wheatley, 33:140-58. - Kinship and the River Cam: George Herbert’s Anthropocentrism Reconsidered
Sarah Crover, 33:159-80. - Color and Memory in David Copperfield: A Response to Georges Letissier
Annette Federico, 33:181-189. - Lost and Found: Textual and Intertextual Retrieval in Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Exhumation Letters and the “Willowwood” Sonnets
Carl Plasa, 33:190-225. - “Vancouver Walking”: Contemporary Canadian Urban Poetry
Cecile Sandten, 33:226-258. - The Providential Rose: Herbert’s Full Cosmos and Fellowship of Creatures
Paul Dyck, 33:259-284. - Herbert and Gerson Reconsidered: Mystical Music and the Conciliarist Strain of Natural Law in “Providence”3
Angela Balla, 33:285-327. - A Response to Franziska Quabeck: "The Yellow Leaf: Age and the Gothic in Dickens"
Robert L. Patten, 33:328-332.