A reply to Robert Einarsson: `Richard Cureton, the tradition, and the cause of prosodic rhythm.Published in:Style, 1993, v. 27, n. 1, p. 135By:Cureton, Richard D.Publication type:Article
Richard Cureton, the tradition, and the cause of prosodic rhythm.Published in:Style, 1993, v. 27, n. 1, p. 125By:Einarsson, RobertPublication type:Article
`I only said--the syntax--': Elision, recoverability, and insertion in Emily Dickinson's poetry.Published in:1993By:Schmit, JohnPublication type:Literary Criticism
Cohesion as logic: The possible worlds of Marvell's `To His Coy Mistress'.Published in:1993By:Karon, Jeffrey W.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Joyce and the stakes of style: Or, the case of the copied letter.Published in:Style, 1993, v. 27, n. 1, p. 81By:Knowlton, EloisePublication type:Article
`The words had been right and necessary': Doris Lessing's transformations of utopian and...Published in:1993By:Tiger, VirginiaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Criminal slang in Oliver Twist: Dickens's survival code.Published in:1993By:Michael, StevenPublication type:Literary Criticism
Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Bowles.Published in:1993By:Bauschatz, PaulPublication type:Literary Criticism
Taxonomy and the undoing of language: Dialogic form in the universal languages of the seventeenth...Published in:Style, 1993, v. 27, n. 1, p. 1By:Walters, Frank D.Publication type:Article