Who needs neo-Augustanism? On British poetry.Published in:1995By:Tuma, KeithPublication type:Book Review
The personal turn: Of senior feminists, silence, and the pastness of the present.Published in:1995By:Hirsh, ElizabethPublication type:Book Review
The house a ghost built: Nommo, allegory, and the ethics of reading in Toni Morrison's Beloved.Published in:1995By:Handley, William R.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Memory, language, and society in Salman Rushdie's Haroun and the Sea of Stories.Published in:1995By:Sen, SuchismitaPublication type:Literary Criticism
A new `other' emerges in American Jewish literature: Philip Roth's Israel fiction.Published in:1995By:Furman, AndrewPublication type:Literary Criticism
Spaced-out: Signification and space in Paul Auster's The New York Trilogy.Published in:1995By:Alford, Steven E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
`The self regained': Cyberpunk's retreat to the imperium.Published in:1995By:Stockton, SharonPublication type:Literary Criticism