Homer, Hemingway, and the oral tradition.Published in:Style, 1992, v. 26, n. 1, p. 129By:Mellard, JamesPublication type:Article
Real presence and the conscience of words: Language and repetition in George Steiner's Portage...Published in:1992By:Young, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Willa Cather and a grammar for things `not named'.Published in:1992By:Giltrow, Janet;Stouck, DavidPublication type:Literary Criticism
Rhythm in Samuel Beckett's later bilingual works.Published in:1992By:O'Reilly, MagessaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Causality in Molloy: Philosophic theme, narrative transgression, and metafictional paradox.Published in:1992By:Richardson, BrianPublication type:Literary Criticism
The art of leaping: Metaphor unbound in D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love.Published in:1992By:Doherty, GeraldPublication type:Literary Criticism
Critique of characterization: It was in not knowing that he loved her.Published in:1992By:Hull, RichardPublication type:Literary Criticism
Between text and paratext: Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire.Published in:1992By:Pier, JohnPublication type:Literary Criticism
Presupposition and the coconspirator.Published in:Style, 1992, v. 26, n. 1, p. 1By:Hardy, Donald E.Publication type:Article