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Table of contents of journal: *ELH : a journal of English literary history

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Authors: PYE C
Citation: C. Pye, THE THEATER, THE MARKET, AND THE SUBJECT OF HISTORY + EXPLORING THE RELATIONS AMONG ECONOMY, THEATER, AND SUBJECTIVITY IN THE RENAISSANCE AS PORTRAYED IN THE THEATRICAL CAREER OF SHAKESPEARE,WILLIAM, ELH, 61(3), 1994, pp. 501-522

Authors: EGGERT K
Citation: K. Eggert, NOSTALGIA AND THE NOT-YET-LATE QUEEN - REFUSING FEMALE RULE IN 'HENRYV'( THE CHARACTERIZATION OF MONARCHICAL AND THEATRICAL POWER IN SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMA ), ELH, 61(3), 1994, pp. 523-550

Authors: KING KR
Citation: Kr. King, BARKER,JANE, 'POETICAL RECREATIONS' (1688), AND THE SOCIABLE TEXT -WRITERS OF THE 18TH-CENTURY AND THE EMERGENCE OF CONTEMPORANEOUS FEMINIST SCHOLARSHIP( A FOCUS ON WOMEN), ELH, 61(3), 1994, pp. 551-570

Authors: STEVENSON JA
Citation: Ja. Stevenson, TOM-JONES AND THE STUARTS -CENTURY BRITISH ROYALTY IN THE WRITINGS OFFIELDING,HENRY( DYNASTIC POLITICS OF 18TH), ELH, 61(3), 1994, pp. 571-595

Authors: SUSSMAN C
Citation: C. Sussman, LISMAHAGOS CAPTIVITY -CENTURY COLONIAL SOCIETY AND ENGLISH SELF-SUFFICIENCY - TRANSCULTURATION IN 'HUMPHRY CLINKER'( CONCENTRATING ON THE INTERDEPENDENCE BETWEEN 18TH), ELH, 61(3), 1994, pp. 597-618

Authors: CRISMAN W
Citation: W. Crisman, SONGS NAMED 'SONG' AND THE BIND OF SELF-CONSCIOUS LYRICISM IN BLAKE,WILLIAM, ELH, 61(3), 1994, pp. 619-633

Authors: FISICHELLI GE
Citation: Ge. Fisichelli, THE LANGUAGE OF LAW AND LOVE -CENTURY ENGLISH FICTION - TROLLOPE,ANTHONY 'ORLEY FARM'( LANGUAGE POTENTIAL AND TALISMANIC POWER IN 19TH), ELH, 61(3), 1994, pp. 635-653

Authors: THOMAS RR
Citation: Rr. Thomas, THE FINGERPRINT OF THE FOREIGNER - COLONIZING THE CRIMINAL BODY IN 1890S DETECTIVE-FICTION AND CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY, ELH, 61(3), 1994, pp. 655-683

Authors: GODDEN R
Citation: R. Godden, 'ABSALOM, ABSALOM', HAITI AND LABOR HISTORY -CENTURY BLACK AMERICAN HISTORY - READING UNREADABLE REVOLUTIONS( FAULKNER AND THE CREATION OF ANACHRONISTIC CHRONOLOGIES OF 19TH), ELH, 61(3), 1994, pp. 685-720

Authors: FOLEY SM
Citation: Sm. Foley, COMING TO TERMS, ELYOT,THOMAS DEFINITIONS AND THE PARTICULARITY OF HUMAN LETTERS, ELH, 61(2), 1994, pp. 211-230

Authors: SULLIVAN GA
Citation: Ga. Sullivan, ARDEN LAY MURDERED IN THAT PLOT OF GROUND, SURVEYING, LAND, AND 'ARDEN OF FAVERSHAM', ELH, 61(2), 1994, pp. 231-252

Authors: KEGL R
Citation: R. Kegl, THE ADOPTION OF ABOMINABLE TERMS, THE INSULTS THAT SHAPE WINDSORS MIDDLE-CLASS, ELH, 61(2), 1994, pp. 253-278

Authors: PALMER DW
Citation: Dw. Palmer, EDWARD-IV SECRET FAMILIARITIES AND THE POLITICS OF PROXIMITY IN ELIZABETHAN HISTORY PLAYS, ELH, 61(2), 1994, pp. 279-315

Authors: HARKIN M
Citation: M. Harkin, MACKENZIE 'MAN OF FEELING', EMBALMING SENSIBILITY, ELH, 61(2), 1994, pp. 317-340

Authors: COLEMAN D
Citation: D. Coleman, CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION, WHITE ABOLITIONISM AND ENGLISH WOMENS PROTEST WRITING IN THE 1790S, ELH, 61(2), 1994, pp. 341-362

Authors: FEIN MH
Citation: Mh. Fein, THE POLITICS OF FAMILY IN THE 'PICKWICK PAPERS', ELH, 61(2), 1994, pp. 363-379

Authors: SCHAFFER T
Citation: T. Schaffer, A-WILDE-DESIRE-TOOK-ME, THE HOMOEROTIC HISTORY OF 'DRACULA', ELH, 61(2), 1994, pp. 381-425

Authors: KEVORKIAN M
Citation: M. Kevorkian, MISREADING 'WATT', THE SCOTTISH PSYCHOANALYSIS OF BECKETT,SAMUEL, ELH, 61(2), 1994, pp. 427-443

Authors: HALE DJ
Citation: Dj. Hale, BAKHTIN IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERARY-THEORY, ELH, 61(2), 1994, pp. 445-471

Authors: SAGASER EH
Citation: Eh. Sagaser, SHAKESPEARE SWEET LEAVES, MOURNING, PLEASURE, AND THE TRIUMPH OF THOUGHT IN THE RENAISSANCE LOVE LYRIC, ELH, 61(1), 1994, pp. 1-26

Authors: LANE R
Citation: R. Lane, WHEN BLOOD IS THEIR ARGUMENT, CLASS, CHARACTER, AND HISTORYMAKING IN SHAKESPEARE AND BRANAGH 'HENRY V', ELH, 61(1), 1994, pp. 27-52

Authors: LEINWAND TB
Citation: Tb. Leinwand, REDEEMING BEGGARY BUGGERY IN 'MICHAELMAS TERM'/, ELH, 61(1), 1994, pp. 53-70

Authors: CODDON KS
Citation: Ks. Coddon, FOR SHOW OR USELESS PROPERTY, NECROPHILIA AND THE 'REVENGERS TRAGEDY', ELH, 61(1), 1994, pp. 71-88

Authors: FEROLI T
Citation: T. Feroli, INFELIX-SIMULACRUM, THE REWRITING OF LOSS IN JOCELIN,ELIZABETH THE 'MOTHERS LEGACIE', ELH, 61(1), 1994, pp. 89-102

Authors: HECHT J
Citation: J. Hecht, SCARCITY AND POETIC ELECTION IN 2 SONNETS OF KEATS,JOHN, ELH, 61(1), 1994, pp. 103-120
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