Emptiness and Plenitude in "Bartleby the Scrivener" and The Crying of Lot 49.Published in:1995By:Hans, James S.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Pirandello's I Giganti della Montagna and the Myth of Art.Published in:1995By:Mazzaro, JeromePublication type:Literary Criticism
Female Innocence as Other in The Portrait of a Lady and What Maisie Knew: Reassessing the Feminist Recuperation of Henry James.Published in:1995By:Foss, ChrisPublication type:Editorial
Meredith's "Readable Marriage": A Polyphony of Texts.Published in:1995By:Argyle, GiselaPublication type:Editorial
"Playing at Leap-Frog with the Tombstones": The Danse Macabre Motif in Dickens.Published in:1995By:Hennelly Jr., Mark M.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Humanitarianism and Uncertainty in Arthur Mervyn.Published in:1995By:Eiselein, GregoryPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Betwixt This World and That Of Grace": George Herbert's Potential Spaces.Published in:1995By:Guernsey, JuliaPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Adolescent and the Strangest Fellow: Comic and Morally Serious Perspectives in 1 Henry IV.Published in:1995By:Grossman, MarcPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Book of the Duchess: The Date of Composition Related to Theme of Impracticality.Published in:1995By:Vickery, Gwen M.Publication type:Poem