Connotations Vol.8
(1998/99)
Articles in this issue
- The Madness of George III: Shakespeare, the History Play and Alan Bennett
Brian Gibbons, 8.1:1-21. - A Pattern of the Mind: The Country House Poem Revisited
Judith Dundas, 8.1:22-57. - Gerard Manley Hopkins Revisiting Binsey
Christiane Lang-Graumann, 8.1:48-62. - The Place Revisited in T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets
Inge Leimberg, 8.1:63-92. - "But the names remain": Dylan Thomas's Return Journey
Matthias Bauer, 8.1:93-111. - Gary Snyder, Dôgen, and "The Canyon Wren"
John Whalen-Bridge, 8.1:112-26. - Who was the Rival Poet of Shakespeare's Sonnet 86?
Eric Sams, 8.1:127-33. - Surrender Dorothy: A Reply to Leona Toker
James Soderholm, 8.1:134-35. - Joyce Carol Oates's "By the River"
Daniel F. Hurley, 8.1:136-45. - Re-representing African Identity: A Response
Derek Wright, 8.1:146-51. - Crucifixion Imagery in Paradise Lost
Clay Daniel, 8.2:153-74. - My Career Goes Bung: Genre−Parody, Australianness and Anglophilia
Sanjay Sircar, 8.2:175-200. - Civil Journey: Mediating the Personal and the Political in the Essays of Storm Jameson
Wendy Gan, 8.2:201-16. - Impertinent Matters: Lancelot Gobbo and the Fortunes of Performance Criticism
Alan Rosen, 8.2:217-31. - Riddles of Procreation
Eleanor Cook, 8.3:269-82. - Are Jonson and Rabelais Elegant or Grotesque? A Response to Rocco Coronato
Yumiko Yamada, 8.2:232-41. - T. S. Eliot's Sense of Place in Four Quartets
Eleanor Cook, 8.2:242-47. - A Note on Music and Form in T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets
R. J. Schoeck, 8.2:248. - The Uses of History in Contemporary Feminist Drama: A Response to Christiane Bimberg
Verna A. Foster, 8.2:249-57. - Reply to Verna A. Foster
Christiane Bimberg, 8.2:258-60. - Response to "Gary Snyder, Dôgen, and 'The Canyon Wren'"
Rajeev S. Patke, 8.2:261-67. - "The Poets Deliver": Procreation, Communication, and Incarnation in Sidney and Wordsworth
Åke Bergvall, 8.3:283-93. - Reproducing Living Organisms: Ben Jonson's Dramaturgy of Procreation
Yumiko Yamada, 8.3:294-303. - Poetry as Procreation: John Dryden's Creative Concept of Poetry and Imitation1)
Christiane Bimberg, 8.3:304-18. - Byron's Procreative Poetry
James Soderholm, 8.3:319-24. - Faulkner and the Problematics of Procreation
Arthur F. Kinney, 8.3:325-37. - The Devil's Advocate: A Response to Clay Daniel
Åke Bergvall, 8.3:338-42. - Assessments of the Urban Experience: Toni Morrison's Jazz and T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land
Sylvia Mayer, 8.3:343-56. - Representations and Transformations in the Fiction of Kojo Laing: The "Language of Authentic Being" Revisited
M. E. Kropp Dakubu, 8.3:357-61. - Survival of the Nation(al)? Notes on the Case of English-Canadian Literary Criticism
Barbara Korte, 8.3:362-73.