College Literature - 100th Issue Anniversary - General Issue 32.4 Fall 2005

College Literature - 100th Issue Anniversary - General Issue 32.4 Fall 2005

PublisherThe Johns Hopkins University Press
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Pages / Font245 pages
ChaptersLumiansky's Paradox: Ethics, Aesthetics and Chaucer's "Prioress's Tale" (pp. 1-28) by Greg Wilsbacher The Heavy Garments of the Past: Mary and Frieda Antin in "The Promised Land" (pp. 29-49) by Babak Elahi The Dream Life of Ms. Dog: Anne Sexton's Revolutionary Use of Pop Culture (pp. 50-73) by Karen Alkalay-Gut Eloquence and "Invisible Man" (pp. 74-98) by Christopher Hanlon Shakespeare after Columbine: Teen Violence in Tim Blake Nelson's "O" Shakespeare after Columbine: Teen Violence in Tim Blake Nelson's "O" (pp. 99-124) by Gregory M. Colón Semenza "The Great Gatsby" and the Obscene Word "The Great Gatsby" and the Obscene Word (pp. 125-144) by Barbara Will Utopian Yearnings, Dystopian Thoughts: Houellebecq's "The Elementary Particles" and the Problem of Scientific Communitarianism Utopian Yearnings, Dystopian Thoughts: Houellebecq's "The Elementary Particles" and the Problem of Scientific Communitarianism (pp. 145-167) by Jerry Andrew Varsava To Be Loved: Amy Denver and Human Need: Bridges to Understanding in Toni Morrison's "Beloved" (pp. 168-187) by Nicole M. Coonradt Understanding Teaching and Interpretation in Literature and Composition-Rhetoric (pp. 189-199) Teaching Writing: Landmarks and Horizons by Christina Russell McDonald, Robert L. McDonald; Critical Intellectuals on Writing by Gary A. Olson, Lynn Worsham; Teaching Composition/Teaching Literature: Crossing Great Divides by Michelle M. Tokarczyk, Irene Papoulis; Race in the College Classroom: Pedagogy and Politics by Bonnie TuSmith, Maureen T. Reddy Review by: Stephanie L. Kerschbaum Critical Studies in a Post-Theoretical Age: Three Books Sort of about Wallace Stevens (pp. 200-210) Wallace Stevens and the Limits of Reading and Writing by Bart Eeckhout; Poetry and the Public: The Social Form of Modern U. S. Poetics by Joseph Harrington; Poetic Gesture: Myth, Wallace Stevens, and the Motions of Poetic Language by Kristine S. Santilli Review by: Chris Beyers The "Critical" Work of Edited Collections: Re-Viewing the Texts of Willa Cather and Edith Wharton (pp. 211-216) Willa Cather's Ecological Imagination. Vol. 5 by Susan J. Rosowski; Edith Wharton's "The House of Mirth": A Casebook by Carol J. Singley Review by: Phoebe Jackson Then and Now: Reading the Texts of Race Then and Now: Reading the Texts of Race (pp. 217-227) The Practice of Diaspora: Literature, Translation, and the Rise of Black Internationalism by Brent Hayes Edwards; Race, Nature, and the Politics of Difference by Jake Kosek, Donald S. Moore, Anand Pandian; Black, White, and in Color: Essays on American Literature and Culture by Hortense J. Spillers Review by: Kimberly Lamm Monstrosities: Bodies and British Romanticism by Paul Youngquist (pp. 229-231) Review by: Jeffrey Longacre Light Motives: German Popular Film in Perspective by Randall Halle, Margaret McCarthy (pp. 232-234) Review by: Steffen Hantke Stable URL: https://www.jstor What Is World Literature? by David Damrosch (pp. 234-236) Review by: Bruce Krajewski
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