Notes on Contributors.Published in:Essays in Literature, 1980, v. 7, n. 2, p. 261Publication type:Article
The Importance of Reader Response in Nabokov's "Signs and Symbols.".Published in:1980By:Rosenzweig, Paul J.Publication type:Essay
Blake, Bickerstaff, and Eighteenth-Century Theater.Published in:1980By:Gleckner, Robert F.Publication type:Essay
Responsive Form: Dostoyevsky's Notes from Underground and the Confessional Tradition.Published in:1980By:Fortin, Rene E.Publication type:Essay
To Love and to Honor: Brothers and Sisters in Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County.Published in:1980By:Gallagher, SusanPublication type:Essay
"This Peace, This Deep Contentment": Images of Temporal Freedom in the Writings of Mark Twain.Published in:1980By:Harris, Susan K.Publication type:Essay
Emily Dickinson: The Spatial Drama of Centering.Published in:1980By:Green, David L.Publication type:Essay
The Family of Love and The Phoenix: Early Developments of a Theme.Published in:1980By:Kistner, A. L.;Kistner, M. K.Publication type:Essay
Expressing the Spirit: The Significance of Certain Repetitions in Paradise Lost.Published in:1980By:North, MichaelPublication type:Essay
Saving Images in Spenser's Faerie Queene: The Maleger Episode.Published in:1980By:Walker, Jeanne MurrayPublication type:Essay
The Apollo-Daphne Myth in English Poetry, 1567-1717.Published in:1980By:McFarland, Ronald E.Publication type:Essay