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Volume 96, Number 1, 1 January 2001
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Vittoria Colonna and the Virgin Mary
pp. 61-81(21)
Author: Brundin A.

The Uses and Abuses of Antiquity.
pp. 140-141(2)
Author: Martindale C.

Feminism, Theory and the Politics of Difference.
pp. 141-142(2)
Author: Philips D.

Travel Writing and Empire.
pp. 146-146(1)
Author: Seed D.

The Fantasy Literature of England.
pp. 146-147(2)
Author: Lesnik-Oberstein K.

Alice's Adventures in the Oral-Literary Continuum.
pp. 146-147(2)
Author: Lesnik-Oberstein K.

The Practice of Reading.
pp. 148-149(2)
Author: Nicholson C.

Memory & Narrative: The Weave of Life-Writing.
pp. 149-150(2)
Author: Pilling J.

Reading Old English Texts.
pp. 150-151(2)
Author: North R.

New Approaches to Editing Old English Verse.
pp. 150-151(2)
Author: North R.

New Medieval Literatures. Volume 1.
pp. 152-153(2)
Author: Fletcher A.J.

Literacy in Medieval Celtic Societies.
pp. 153-155(3)
Author: Roberts B.F.

The Making of Chaucer's English: A Study of Words.
pp. 156-158(3)
Author: Smith J.J.

Blake in the Nineties.
pp. 165-167(3)
Author: Storch M.

William Blake and the Myths of Britain.
pp. 165-167(3)
Author: Storch M.

Conrad and Women.
pp. 171-172(2)
Author: Bignami M.

New Larkins for Old: Critical Essays.
pp. 173-174(2)
Author: Williams D.G.

King Arthur in America.
pp. 174-175(2)
Author: Hurt J.

The Holocaust and the Text: Speaking the Unspeakable.
pp. 177-178(2)
Author: Abramson E.A.

The Committed Word: Literature and Public Values.
pp. 179-180(2)
Author: Lawlor C.

Epithalames et Odes.
pp. 183-183(1)
Author: Moss A.

Le Tiers Livre: Colloque de Rome.
pp. 183-184(2)
Author: Morrison I.R.

Fifty More Fables of La Fontaine.
pp. 186-186(1)
Author: Allott T.

Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century.
pp. 188-189(2)
Author: Connon D.F.

Stendhal: Intérieurs.
pp. 193-194(2)
Author: Bolster R.

Honoré de Balzac: Mémoire de la critique.
pp. 194-195(2)
Author: Heathcote O.

Critical Fictions: Nerval's ‘Les Illuminés’.
pp. 195-196(2)
Author: Cardinal R.

Arthur Rimbaud: Œuvres complètes 1: Poésies.
pp. 197-198(2)
Author: Macklin G.M.

Maurice Maeterlinck.
pp. 198-199(2)
Author: Hodson W.L.

‘Le Voile’ et ‘Le Mirage’.
pp. 199-199(1)
Author: Hodson W.L.

Proust, the Body and Literary Form.
pp. 200-200(1)
Author: Hodson W.L.

Albert Camus.
pp. 201-201(1)
Author: Orme M.

Traversées de Pierre Klossowski.
pp. 202-203(2)
Author: Rothwell A.

Simone de Beauvoir.
pp. 203-203(1)
Author: Atack M.

Simone de Beauvoir: Gender and Testimony.
pp. 203-205(3)
Author: Kershaw A.

Julia Kristeva: Speaking the Unspeakable.
pp. 206-207(2)
Author: Best V.

Jacques Derrida: Opening Lines.
pp. 209-209(1)
Author: Hand S.

Œuvres de chair: figures du discours érotique.
pp. 212-213(2)
Author: Phillips J.

Libertinage and Modernity.
pp. 213-213(1)
Author: Phillips J.

The French Exception: Still So Special?
pp. 214-215(2)
Author: Hare G.

La Versification.
pp. 215-217(3)
Author: Pensom R.

Silvae.
pp. 217-220(4)
Author: Pantani I.

Poesie volgari.
pp. 217-220(4)
Author: Pantani I.

Epizia: A Renaissance Tragedy.
pp. 220-221(2)
Author: Lokaj R.

Gli Eudaimoni: An Italian Renaissance Comedy.
pp. 220-221(2)
Author: Lokaj R.

Selene: An Italian Renaissance Tragedy.
pp. 220-221(2)
Author: Lokaj R.

Naturalismo e verismo.
pp. 221-222(2)
Author: Barnaby P.

Verdi's Theater: Creating Drama Through Music.
pp. 223-224(2)
Author: Senici E.

Italo Calvino.
pp. 224-225(2)
Author: Nocentini C.

The heterotextual body of the Mora Morilla.
pp. 229-230(2)
Author: Ward A.

La comedia española y el teatro europeo del siglo XVII.
pp. 230-231(2)
Author: Cruickshank D.W.

Los sonetos de Francisco de la Torre.
pp. 233-233(1)
Authors: O'Reilly T.

Homenaje a María Zambrano: estudios y correspondencia.
pp. 235-237(3)
Authors: O'Byrne P.

Spanish Cinema: The Auteurist Tradition.
pp. 237-238(2)
Author: Donapetry M.

Feminist Discourse and Spanish Cinema: Sight Unseen.
pp. 238-239(2)
Author: Perriam C.

A Companion to Spanish-American Literature.
pp. 239-240(2)
Author: Smith V.

Quincas Borba.
pp. 246-247(2)
Author: Willis C.

Ostern. Geschichte eines Wortes.
pp. 247-249(3)
Author: Green D.H.

A Companion to the Nibelungenlied.
pp. 249-251(3)
Author: Dunphy G.

Einführung in die mittelhochdeutsche Dietrichepik.
pp. 251-252(2)
Author: Flood J.L.

Deutsche Lyrik der frühen Neuzeit.
pp. 253-256(4)
Author: Carrdus A.

Goethe in seiner Epoche. Zwölf Versuche.
pp. 257-258(2)
Author: Reiss H.

Karl Kraus and the Critics.
pp. 263-264(2)
Author: Yates W.E.

Crisis and the Arts: The History of Dada.
pp. 267-269(3)
Author: Kramer A.

Anna Seghers in Perspective.
pp. 272-273(2)
Author: Niven B.

Max Frisch, Friedrich Dürrenmatt: Briefwechsel.
pp. 273-274(2)
Author: Pender M.

Narrative and Fantasy in the Post-War German Novel.
pp. 274-275(2)
Author: Swales M.

Herta Müller.
pp. 275-276(2)
Author: Parkes S.

The Cambridge Companion to Modern German Culture.
pp. 280-280(1)
Author: Durrani O.

Russian Cultural Studies: An Introduction.
pp. 287-289(3)
Author: Roberts G.

The Cambridge Companion to Modern Russian Culture.
pp. 289-290(2)
Author: Beumers B.

Christianity in Bakhtin: God and the Exiled Author.
pp. 290-291(2)
Author: Brandist C.

Boris Pasternak: a Literary Biography.
pp. 293-295(3)
Author: Cornwell N.

Reflections on Language.
pp. 296-297(2)
Author: Sanders C.

Le Roman au XVIIIe siècle en Europe.
pp. 297-297(1)
Author: Cook M.

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