Articles in this issue
- "Undressed—— / today's role dangles / from a metal hanger": Figurativity and the Economy of Means in Contemporary English Haiku
Sven Wagner, and [else], Vol. 23: 1-15
- Poe’s Faltering Economies: A Response to Hannes Bergthaller
Dennis Pahl, and [else], Vol. 23: 16–25
- Echoic Effects in Poe's Poetic Double Economy——of Memory: A Response to Hannes Bergthaller and Dennis Pahl
William E. Engel, and [else], Vol. 23: 26–48
- Keeping You Unnatural: Against the Homogenization of Second Person Writing. A Response to Joshua Parker
Brian Richardson, and [else], Vol. 23: 49–54
- The Influence of Narrative Tense in Second Person Narration: A Response to Joshua Parker
Matt DelConte, and [else], Vol. 23: 55–62
- Studying Writing in Second Person: A Response to Joshua Parker
Jarmila Mildorf, and [else], Vol. 23: 63-78
- Gulliver as a Novelistic, Quixotic Character? A Response to Aaron R. Hanlon
David Fishelov, and [else], Vol. 23: 79–95
- Telling Differences: Complicating, Challenging, and Expanding Amit Marcus’s Discussion of Clones and Doubles
Nicole A. Diederich, and [else], Vol. 23: 96–109
- Three “Homes” which Gerard Manley Hopkins Enjoyed: A Counterbalance to Adrian Grafe's “Hopkins and Home”
Joseph F. Feeney, and [else], Vol. 23: 110-26
- Symbolism, Imagism, and Hermeneutic Anxiety: A Response to Andrew Hay
Nicholas Halmi, and [else], Vol. 23: 127-39
- The Curious History of Imagism: Of Hulme,Bergson, Worringer, and Imagism's Readers. A Response to Andrew Hay
Mary Ann Gillies, and [else], Vol. 23: 140-52
- Beyond Authenticity of Voice: A Response to Barbara Korte
Miriam Nandi, and [else], Vol. 23: 153-71
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