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Volume 100, Number 3, 7 July 2005
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Pope and Plagiarism
pp. 593-608(16)
Author: Terry, Richard

The Paris of René Crevel
pp. 621-631(11)
Author: Cooke, Paul

The Colonial Criticism of José Rabasa: A Marxist Critique
pp. 673-694(22)
Author: Read, Malcolm K.

Oral Reading, Print Culture, and the German Enlightenment
pp. 695-708(14)
Author: Curran, Jane V.

Ossian and Ossianism in Britain and Germany: A Review Article
pp. 740-746(7)
Author: Lamport, Francis

De soi à soi: l'écriture comme autohospitalité.
pp. 747-747(1)
Author: Boyle, Claire

Narrative Bodies: Toward a Corporeal Narratology.
pp. 748-748(1)
Author: Williams, Carolyn D.

Women and Laughter in Medieval Comic Literature.
pp. 749-749(1)
Author: Brown-Grant, Rosalind

Culture and Change: Attending to Early Modern Women.
pp. 749-750(2)
Author: Williams, Carolyn D.

The Global Eighteenth Century.
pp. 751-751(1)
Author: Dimmock, Matthew

Walter Benjamin and Romanticism.
pp. 752-754(3)
Author: Morgan, Ben

Anglo-Saxon Styles.
pp. 757-758(2)
Author: Rauer, Christine

Writing War: Medieval Literary Responses to Warfare.
pp. 759-762(4)
Author: Breeze, Andrew

A Companion to Gower.
pp. 759-762(4)
Author: Breeze, Andrew

The English Prose Treatises of Richard Rolle.
pp. 759-762(4)
Author: Breeze, Andrew

Marlowe's Empery: Expanding his Critical Contexts.
pp. 764-765(2)
Author: Whitney, Charles

Shakespeare's Visual Theatre: Staging the Personified Characters.
pp. 765-766(2)
Author: Scheil, Katherine West

Shakespeare Minus ‘Theory’.
pp. 768-770(3)
Author: Lee, John

Four Hundred Years of Shakespeare in Europe.
pp. 771-772(2)
Author: Mehl, Dieter

Imagining Death in Spenser and Milton.
pp. 774-777(4)
Author: Rutter, Tom

Threshold Poetics: Milton and Intersubjectivity.
pp. 774-777(4)
Author: Rutter, Tom

The Baroque in English Neoclassical Literature.
pp. 774-777(4)
Author: Rutter, Tom

Death and the Early Modern Englishwoman.
pp. 777-778(2)
Author: Brown, Sylvia

The Poems of Andrew Marvell.
pp. 782-783(2)
Author: Chernaik, Warren

Mammon's Music: Literature and Economics in the Age of Milton.
pp. 783-785(3)
Author: Chernaik, Warren

Sterne, the Moderns, and the Novel.
pp. 785-787(3)
Author: Zomchick, John P.

The Other John Adams, 1705–1740.
pp. 788-789(2)
Author: Gatta, John

Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist Imagination.
pp. 789-790(2)
Author: Thomson, Heidi

Jane Austen on Screen.
pp. 793-794(2)
Author: Cardwell, Sarah

Metaromanticism: Aesthetics, Literature, Theory.
pp. 794-795(2)
Author: Hogan, Patrick

Byron and Place: History, Translation, Nostalgia.
pp. 796-798(3)
Author: Haslett, Moyra

Byron, Poetics and History.
pp. 796-798(3)
Author: Haslett, Moyra

English Romanticism and the Celtic World.
pp. 798-799(2)
Author: Gilbert, Suzanne

Stephen Spender: The Authorized Biography.
pp. 799-801(3)
Author: Brown, Richard Danson

English Literature and Ancient Languages.
pp. 803-804(2)
Author: Sowerby, Robin

Dramaturgies britanniques (1980–2000).
pp. 805-806(2)
Author: Fayard, Nicole

Horror: A Thematic History in Fiction and Film.
pp. 806-807(2)
Author: Wheatley, Helen

Future Present: Ethics and/as Science Fiction.
pp. 807-808(2)
Author: Sawyer, Andy

The Anonymous Marie de France.
pp. 808-809(2)
Author: Gilbert, Jane

L'Arcadie.
pp. 812-812(1)
Author: Worth-Stylianou, Valerie

Early Modern French Thought: The Age of Suspicion.
pp. 813-814(2)
Author: Moles, Elizabeth

Freedom, Slavery and Absolutism: Corneille, Pascal, Racine.
pp. 814-815(2)
Author: Hammond, Nicholas

L'Amant indiscret ou le maistre estourdi.
pp. 816-817(2)
Author: Shaw, David

Pausanias, tragédie (1668).
pp. 816-817(2)
Author: Shaw, David

L'Année balzacienne 2003: ‘Le Médecin de campagne’.
pp. 821-821(1)
Author: Watts, Andrew

Victor Hugo, un temps pour rire.
pp. 822-822(1)
Author: Porter, Laurence M.

Prosper Mérimée: Plays on Hispanic Themes.
pp. 822-823(2)
Author: Cogman, Peter

Notes from Exile.
pp. 824-825(2)
Author: Thompson, Hannah

Germinal.
pp. 825-826(2)
Author: Tulloch, Ian

Proust et le langage religieux: la cathédrale profane.
pp. 826-827(2)
Author: Hodson, W. L.

Mauriac: The Poetry of a Novelist.
pp. 828-829(2)
Author: Welch, Edward

François Mauriac 6: un écrivain journaliste.
pp. 828-829(2)
Author: Welch, Edward

Love at the Full.
pp. 830-831(2)
Author: Sorrell, Martin

Paul Morand et la Roumanie.
pp. 831-832(2)
Author: Flower, John

Nouvelles écrivaines: nouvelles voix?
pp. 834-835(2)
Author: Fishwick, Sarah

Literary Silences in Pascal, Rousseau, and Beckett.
pp. 836-837(2)
Author: Bryden, Mary

Accounting for Taste: The Triumph of French Cuisine.
pp. 837-838(2)
Author: Moles, Elizabeth

Illuminating Eco: On the Boundaries of Interpretation.
pp. 844-845(2)
Author: Everson, Jane E.

Evil, Madness, and the Occult in Argentine Poetry.
pp. 849-851(3)
Author: Jordan, Paul

‘Parzival’ with ‘Titurel’ and the Love Lyrics.
pp. 857-858(2)
Author: Thomas, Neil

Germans, Jews and the Claims of Modernity.
pp. 860-862(3)
Author: Grossman, Jeffrey A.

Hölderlins französische Bildung.
pp. 866-868(3)
Author: Keith-Smith, Brian

The Literature of German Romanticism.
pp. 868-870(3)
Author: Paulin, Roger

Ich-Erzählen: Anmerkungen zu Wilhelm Raabes Realismus.
pp. 870-872(3)
Author: Sammons, Jeffrey L.

W. G. Sebald: A Critical Companion.
pp. 881-883(3)
Author: Fuchs, Anne

Imitations of Life: Two Centuries of Melodrama in Russia.
pp. 892-893(2)
Author: Taylor, Richard

Straddling Borders: Literature and Identity in Subcarpathian Rusprime.
pp. 893-894(2)
Author: Dragneva, Dessislava

Living in Translation: Polish Writers in America.
pp. 894-896(3)
Author: Grossman, Elwira M.

Moscow and Petersburg: The City in Russian Culture.
pp. 896-896(1)
Author: Rulyova, Natalia

The Sappho History.
pp. 898-899(2)
Author: Chapman, Alison

Dizionario delle parole russe che s'incontrano in Italiano.
pp. 899-900(2)
Author: Lepschy, Giulio

Abstracts
pp. 901-902(2)

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