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Volume 99, Number 4, 1 October 2004
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Medieval Literature and Historical Enquiry
pp. xxxi-xlii(1)
Author: Derek Pearsall

Aldo Palazzeschi's :Riflessi or, Writing as Erasure
pp. 924-937(14)
Author: Enrico Cesaretti

Le Vampire dans la littérature du XXe siècle.
pp. 1014-1015(2)
Author: Walter Redfern

Reading Psychoanalysis: Freud, Rank, Ferenczi, Groddeck.
pp. 1015-1016(2)
Author: Andrew Webber

Conversations with Zcaronizcaronek.
pp. 1019-1020(2)
Author: Thomas Docherty

Arthurian Romance: A Short Introduction.
pp. 1020-1021(2)
Author: Kathy Shaughnessy Jambeck

New Directions in Arthurian Studies.
pp. 1021-1023(3)
Author: Amanda Hopkins

Arthurian Literature, vol. XIX: Comedy in Arthurian Literature.
pp. 1021-1023(3)
Author: Amanda Hopkins

Congenial Souls: Reading Chaucer from Medieval to Postmodern.
pp. 1025-1026(2)
Author: Corinne Saunders

Shakespeare and Machiavelli.
pp. 1027-1028(2)
Author: Peter Rawlings

Stage Directions in ‘Hamlet’: New Essays and New Directions.
pp. 1031-1032(2)
Author: Arthur F. Kinney

George Eliot, Judaism and the Novels: Jewish Myth and Mysticism.
pp. 1038-1040(3)
Author: Tonya Moutray McArthur

A Longing like Despair: Arnold's Poetry of Pessimism.
pp. 1040-1041(2)
Author: Alison Chapman

Knowledge and Survival in the Novels of Thomas Hardy.
pp. 1041-1042(2)
Author: Tim Armstrong

Thomas Pynchon: Reading from the Margins.
pp. 1042-1043(2)
Author: David Seed

Études Rabelaisiennes, 42.
pp. 1046-1047(2)
Author: Ian R. Morrison

Registre-Journal du règne de Henri III.
pp. 1048-1049(2)
Author: R. J. Knecht

The Story of Sapho.
pp. 1049-1050(2)
Authors: Véronique Desnain

The Moral Tale in France and Germany 1750–1789.
pp. 1050-1051(2)
Author: D. J. Culpin

Bibliographie des oeliguvres de Denis Diderot, 1739–1900.
pp. 1052-1052(1)
Author: Derek Connon

Romances sans paroles.
pp. 1054-1055(2)
Author: David Evans

Marges du premier Verlaine.
pp. 1055-1055(1)
Author: David Evans

Lettres de Marcel Jouhandeau à Max Jacob.
pp. 1057-1057(1)
Author: Anna Davies

Malraux: ‘La Condition humaine’.
pp. 1058-1059(2)
Author: Denis Boak

Liberty, Equality, Maternity in Beauvoir, Leduc and Ernaux.
pp. 1059-1060(2)
Author: Catherine Rodgers

Henri Lopes: ‘Le Pleurer-rire’.
pp. 1062-1063(2)
Author: Peter Hawkins

Saussure and his Interpreters.
pp. 1064-1066(3)
Author: Carol Sanders

Mother Tongues and Other Reflections on the Italian Language.
pp. 1068-1069(2)
Author: Delia Bentley

In the Shadow of the Mammoth: Italo Svevo and the Emergence of Modernism.
pp. 1072-1073(2)
Authors: Elizabeth Schächter

Carlos Barral, entre el esteticismo y la reinvidicación.
pp. 1076-1078(3)
Author: Trevor J. Dadson

A Companion to Modern Spanish American Fiction.
pp. 1078-1079(2)
Author: Elzbieta Sklodowska

Vir: Perceptions of Manliness in Andalucía and México 1561–1699.
pp. 1079-1080(2)
Author: Mark I. Millington

Dietrichs Flucht: Textgeschichtliche Ausgabe.
pp. 1083-1084(2)
Author: John L. Flood

A Companion to the Works of Grimmelshausen.
pp. 1086-1087(2)
Author: Charlotte Woodford

Heinrich Heine.
pp. 1094-1095(2)
Author: Michael Perraudin

Imperial Culture in Germany, 1871–1918.
pp. 1096-1097(2)
Author: H. J. Hahn

Gerhart-Hauptmann-Studien 1934–1958.
pp. 1097-1099(3)
Author: Peter Skrine

A Companion to the Works of Arthur Schnitzler.
pp. 1099-1100(2)
Author: W. E. Yates

Engagierte Literatur zwischen den Weltkriegen.
pp. 1100-1102(3)
Author: David Midgley

Brechts frühe Lyrik.
pp. 1102-1103(2)
Author: Karen Leeder

Hermann Broch: Visionary in Exile. The 2001 Yale Symposium.
pp. 1103-1104(2)
Author: Daria Santini

Walter Benjamin: Self-Reference and Religiosity.
pp. 1105-1106(2)
Author: Jeanne Riou

Der Vorleser.
pp. 1110-1110(1)
Author: Chloe Paver

Zafer Scedilenocak.
pp. 1112-1113(2)
Author: Graeme Dunphy

Poetry Project: Irish Germanists Interpret German Verse.
pp. 1114-1115(2)
Author: Brian Keith-Smith

Landmarks in German Short Prose.
pp. 1117-1119(3)
Author: Jeffrey L. Sammons

Revision des literarischen Kanons.
pp. 1120-1121(2)
Author: Alfred D. White

Heimat: A Critical Theory of the German Idea of Homeland.
pp. 1121-1122(2)
Author: Anne Fuchs

Old Norse Myths, Literature and Society.
pp. 1122-1124(3)
Author: Carolyne Larrington

St Petersburg, 1703–1825.
pp. 1124-1125(2)
Author: Murray Frame

Women and Gender in 18th-Century Russia.
pp. 1125-1126(2)
Author: Carol Adlam

The End of St Petersburg.
pp. 1126-1127(2)
Author: David MacFadyen

Abstracts
pp. 1130-1132(3)

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