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Volume 99, Number 1, 1 January 2004
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Pater as Polemicist in ‘Prosper Mérimée’
pp. 1-16(16)
Author: Coates J.

Mme de Graffigny's Story
pp. 32-44(13)
Author: Howells R.

Contemplating Apollinaire's Bestiaire
pp. 45-51(7)
Author: Bohn W.

Kleist, Arndt, and the Swedish Monarchy
pp. 101-111(11)
Author: Hibberd J.

Poetry, Poets, Readers: Making Things Happen.
pp. 150-151(2)
Author: Munton A.

Shakespeare Studies, Vol. 28.
pp. 161-164(4)
Author: Drakakis J.

Shakespeare Studies, Vol. 29.
pp. 161-164(4)
Author: Drakakis J.

King Richard III.
pp. 165-167(3)
Author: Dymkowski C.

The Merchant of Venice.
pp. 165-167(3)
Author: Dymkowski C.

The Winter's Tale.
pp. 165-167(3)
Author: Dymkowski C.

Shakespeare's Arguments with History.
pp. 167-169(3)
Author: Cavanagh D.

Christopher Smart: Clown of God.
pp. 173-174(2)
Author: Keymer T.

Designing the ‘Life of Johnson’.
pp. 174-176(3)
Author: Baines P.

Samuel Johnson in Historical Context.
pp. 174-176(3)
Author: Baines P.

John Clare: A Literary Life.
pp. 177-178(2)
Author: Cottingham M.

Wordsworth: An Inner Life.
pp. 177-178(2)
Author: Cottingham M.

Beckett and Philosophy.
pp. 178-180(3)
Author: Butler L.

Beckett's Eighteenth Century.
pp. 180-181(2)
Author: Kelsall M.

Digital Poetics: The Making of E-Poetries.
pp. 183-185(3)
Author: Tambling J.

21st-Century Modernism: The ‘New’ Poetics.
pp. 183-185(3)
Author: Tambling J.

Death by Drama and Other Medieval Urban Legends.
pp. 187-188(2)
Author: Runnalls G.

Les Arts du spectacle au théâtre (1550–1700).
pp. 190-191(2)
Author: Howe A.

Cornélie: tragédie.
pp. 192-193(2)
Author: Griffiths R.

Orientalism in French Classical Drama.
pp. 193-193(1)
Author: Parish R.

Le Refuge huguenot: assimilation et culture.
pp. 194-195(2)
Author: Phillips H.

La Musique au temps des Encyclopédistes.
pp. 195-196(2)
Author: Darlow M.

Transformations du genre romanesque au XVIIIe siècle.
pp. 196-197(2)
Author: McMorran W.

Nouvelles du XVIIIe siècle.
pp. 197-199(3)
Author: Howells R.

Les Bons Contes et les bons mots de ‘Gil Blas’.
pp. 199-199(1)
Author: Roberts A.

Claire d'Albe.
pp. 201-201(1)
Author: Astbury K.

Claire d'Albe.
pp. 201-201(1)
Author: Astbury K.

Balzac, romancier du regard.
pp. 203-204(2)
Author: Watts A.

Victor Hugo: romancier de l'abîme.
pp. 204-205(2)
Author: Nurnberg M.

Baudelaire and the Art of Memory.
pp. 205-205(1)
Author: Stephens S.

Michel Tournier and the Metaphor of Fiction.
pp. 208-209(2)
Author: Gascoigne D.

L'Hospitalité dans les contes.
pp. 211-212(2)
Author: Cadenhead S.

Playing with Gender: The Comedies of Goldoni.
pp. 216-217(2)
Author: Carroll L.L.

Pasolini: Old and New.
pp. 220-221(2)
Author: Burns J.

The Companion to Hispanic Studies.
pp. 228-229(2)
Author: Rodgers E.

Spanish Culture and Society: The Essential Glossary.
pp. 229-230(2)
Author: Rodgers E.

Lorca, Buñuel, Dalí: Art and Theory.
pp. 230-231(2)
Author: Pao M.T.

Wortatlas der deutschen Umgangssprachen, Vol. IV.
pp. 235-237(3)
Author: Durrell M.

Eyewitness Accounts of the Thirty Years War 1618–48.
pp. 239-240(2)
Author: Woodford C.

Court Culture in Early Modern Dresden.
pp. 241-241(1)
Author: Whaley J.

Goethe's ‘Elective Affinities’ and the Critics.
pp. 244-246(3)
Author: Swales M.

Goethe und Frau von Stein: Geschichte einer Liebe.
pp. 246-247(2)
Author: Colvin S.

Anthropology and Antihumanism in Imperial Germany.
pp. 250-251(2)
Author: Krobb F.

Almanach für Einzelgänger.
pp. 258-259(2)
Author: Dove R.

The Power of Intellectuals in Contemporary Germany.
pp. 263-264(2)
Author: Taberner S.

Philosophy and German Literature, 1700–1990.
pp. 266-267(2)
Author: Bishop P.

Belarusian Literatureof the Diaspora.
pp. 268-269(2)
Author: Ellis F.

Early Soviet Cinema: Innovation, Ideology and Propaganda.
pp. 273-274(2)
Author: Cavendish P.

Sakrale Grundlagen slavischer Literaturen.
pp. 274-276(3)
Author: Schmidt W-H.

Pindar and the Renaissance Hymn-Ode, 1450–1700.
pp. 278-279(2)
Author: Hale J.K.

Discours sur le primitif.
pp. 279-280(2)
Author: Redfern W.

Poétique de l'ironie.
pp. 282-283(2)
Author: Hawcroft M.

Abstracts
pp. 285-286(2)

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