Summary: | No. 1 : The forgotten mother tongues of modernism : autobiographies by interwar women publishers and editors / Nina Van Gessel -- The use and abuse of history in August Wilson's The Piano Lesson / Douglas Ivison -- Paul Morel's discontinuous self : towards a deconstructive reading of Sons and Lovers / Samir Elbarbary -- Big Bear as fetish / Louise Gravelle -- The dissolve / Alanna F. Bondar, Winifred M. Mellor -- Interview : "From the sensory to the cerebral" : Roo Borson's word-music / Winifred M. Mellor -- Book review : Review of Revisioning Writers' Talk : Gender and Culture in Acts of Composition / Chris-Anne Stumpf -- No. 2 : 'Effective' literary history : a critical analysis of Jauss' "Literary history as a challenge to literary theory" / Richard L.W. Clarke -- Structure, time, and the limits in the discourse of the human sciences / Tim Wilson -- A study of Swift's verbal play : the use of oral traditional techniques in Gulliver's Travels / Rachel Gholson -- The magnificent missing leg : masochistic love in Toni Morrison's Sula / Debra Dudek -- Book Reviews : Review of The Celtic Cross. A Vampire Journal / Sandra Hannaford -- Margaret's pickle jars: review of The Glace Bay Miners' Museum: The Novel / Ed Balsom -- Notes on contributors. The two issues are bound together. Published by the graduate students of the Department of English at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Frequency: semiannual, 1993-2000; irregular, 2003-present. Note: vol. 2 has one issue only.
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