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A supplement to the Modern Language Review, this journal includes articles and reviews on the language and literature of the English-speaking world. Most of the volumes published so far are 'Special Numbers', collections of between fifteen and eighteen commissioned articles on particular topics, such as the impact of the French Revolution on English writers; literature in the modern media; and colonial and imperial themes in literature.

Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association

Volume 32, Number 1, 1 January 2002
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Trollope's Material Girl
pp. 36-51(16)
Author: Lindner C.

Writing the Child in Media Theory
pp. 127-139(13)
Author: Bignell J.

Ballet Imperial
pp. 140-150(11)
Author: Stoneley P.

Child/Animal: It's the ‘Real’ Thing
pp. 151-162(12)
Author: Walsh S.

Hunting the Animal Boy
pp. 177-185(9)
Author: Cocks N.

Haunted Childhood in Brontë's Villette
pp. 217-228(12)
Author: Armitt L.

Names for Children
pp. 229-243(15)
Author: Purves R.

A Loss Beyond Imagining: Child Disappearance in Fiction
pp. 244-259(16)
Author: Morgado M.

Death and Dying in the Middle Ages.
pp. 262-263(2)
Author: Becker L.

The Letters of Sir Walter Ralegh.
pp. 269-270(2)
Author: Beer A.

Staging Shakespeare at the New Globe.
pp. 273-275(3)
Author: Whitney C.

Shakespeare and the Japanese Stage.
pp. 276-278(3)
Author: Rawlings P.

The Tempest.
pp. 279-281(3)
Author: Gurr A.

Antony and Cleopatra.
pp. 281-282(2)
Author: Parker R.B.

English Lyric Poetry: The Early Seventeenth Century.
pp. 287-288(2)
Author: Warner J.C.

The Theology of John Donne.
pp. 290-292(3)
Author: Pagano R.

A Feminist Perspective on Renaissance Drama.
pp. 293-294(2)
Author: Dillon J.

Enacting Gender on the English Renaissance Stage.
pp. 293-294(2)
Author: Dillon J.

Aphra Behn's English Feminism: Wit and Satire.
pp. 295-296(2)
Author: Williams C.D.

Jane Austen: Illusion and Reality.
pp. 301-302(2)
Author: Clark R.

Romanticism and Colonial Disease.
pp. 302-303(2)
Author: Lee D.

Writing Double: Women's Literary Partnerships.
pp. 305-306(2)
Author: Wilson F.

On Exhibit: Victorians and Their Museums.
pp. 306-307(2)
Author: Fraser H.

Robert Browning's Language.
pp. 308-309(2)
Author: Fraser R.

Joseph Conrad and the Imperial Romance.
pp. 310-312(3)
Author: Carabine K.

Postcolonial Theory and Criticism.
pp. 312-313(2)
Author: Murray S.

The Distinction of Fiction.
pp. 313-314(2)
Author: Bell M.

Reflections on Biography.
pp. 314-316(3)
Author: Stannard M.

Oscar Wilde: The Critic as Humanist.
pp. 316-317(2)
Author: Kneale N.

Women and British Aestheticism.
pp. 317-318(2)
Author: Maxwell C.

The Laughter of Foxes: A Study of Ted Hughes.
pp. 322-323(2)
Author: Booth J.

Henry James and the Language of Experience.
pp. 324-325(2)
Author: Rawlings P.

Surviving Literary Suicide.
pp. 326-327(2)
Author: Matterson S.

Mikhail Bakhtin: An Aesthetic For Democracy.
pp. 331-333(3)
Author: Tambling J.

Derrida and the Future of Literature.
pp. 333-335(3)
Author: Tambling J.

Theorizing Myth: Narrative, Ideology, and Scholarship.
pp. 333-335(3)
Author: Tambling J.

Altered Reading: Levinas and Literature.
pp. 335-336(2)
Author: Gibson A.

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