13 ago 2009

New Literary History Vol. 39, No. 4 autumn 2008

Mussil Stephan
A secret in spite of itself: recursive meaning in Henry Jame's "The figure in the carpet"

Brown Bill
Reweaving the Carpet (reading Stephan Mussil reading James)

Partner Nancy
The lingusitic turn along post-postmodern borders: Israeli/Palestinian narrative conflict

Zapf Nancy
Literary ecology and the Ethics of texts

Brubaker Anne
Between metaphysics and method: mathematics and the two canons theory

Fisk Gloria
Putting tragedy of work for the polis: The rhetoric of pity and terror, before and after modernity

Sobolev Dennis
Metaphor Revisited

Galloway Alexander R.
The unworkable interface

Green Bryan
The social beyond words: the case of Harlod Garfinkel

Greven David
Masculinits theory and romantic authorship, Or Hawthorne, politics, desire

Danius Sara
Joyce´s scissors: modernimsm and the dissolution of the event

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