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Authors: HUTCHINSON G
Citation: G. Hutchinson, BREAKING BOUNDS - WHITMAN AND AMERICAN CULTURAL-STUDIES - ERKKILA,B, GROSSMAN,J, Modern philology, 96(2), 1998, pp. 280-283

Authors: EVANS MN
Citation: Mn. Evans, SEXUALITY AND THE READING ENCOUNTER - IDENTITY AND DESIRE IN PROUST, DURAS, TOURNIER, AND CIXOUS - WILSON,E, Modern philology, 96(2), 1998, pp. 284-287

Authors: FRY PH
Citation: Ph. Fry, FROM FORMALISM TO POSTSTRUCTURALISM - SELDEN,R, Modern philology, 96(2), 1998, pp. 287-290

Authors: MARTIN E
Citation: E. Martin, AWAY FROM SELF-AUTHORSHIP - MULTIPLYING THE AUTHOR IN JEAN-DE-MEUN 'ROMAN DE LA ROSE', Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 1-15

Authors: VERMEULE B
Citation: B. Vermeule, ABSTRACTION, REFERENCE, AND THE DUALISM OF POPE 'DUNCIAD', Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 16-41

Authors: GRECO GL
Citation: Gl. Greco, FROM THE LAST-SUPPER TO THE ARTHURIAN FEAST - TRANSLATIO AND THE ROUND-TABLE, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 42-47

Authors: RAJAN T
Citation: T. Rajan, THE ACADEMIC POSTMODERN AND THE RULE OF LITERATURE - A REPORT ON HALF-KNOWLEDGE - SIMPSON,D, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 48-52

Authors: ENGLE L
Citation: L. Engle, RHETORIC, SOPHISTRY, PRAGMATISM - MAILLOUX,S, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 52-58

Authors: HILL JM
Citation: Jm. Hill, PRIDE AND PRODIGIES - STUDIES IN THE MONSTERS OF THE 'BEOWULF' MANUSCRIPTS - ORCHARD,A, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 58-61

Authors: HILL JM
Citation: Jm. Hill, INTERACTIONS OF THOUGHT AND LANGUAGE IN OLD-ENGLISH POETRY - CLEMOES,P, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 61-65

Authors: NOLAN B
Citation: B. Nolan, VIRGIL IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND - FIGURING THE 'AENEID' FROM THE 12TH-CENTURY TO CHAUCER - BASWELL,C, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 65-69

Authors: BUSHNELL RW
Citation: Rw. Bushnell, SEIZURES OF THE WILL IN EARLY-MODERN ENGLISH DRAMA - WHIGHAM,F, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 70-73

Authors: READ D
Citation: D. Read, MAPPING THE 'FAERIE QUEENE' - QUEST STRUCTURES AND THE WORLD OF THE POEM - ERICKSON,W, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 73-77

Authors: HALPERN R
Citation: R. Halpern, FAT KING, LEAN BEGGAR - REPRESENTATIONS OF POVERTY IN THE AGE OF SHAKESPEARE - CARROLL,WC, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 77-80

Authors: REBHORN WA
Citation: Wa. Rebhorn, SHAKESPEARE AND THE CONSTANT ROMANS - MILES,G, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 80-84

Authors: GROSSMAN M
Citation: M. Grossman, MILTON UNBOUND - CONTROVERSY AND REINTERPRETATION - RUMRICH,JP, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 84-89

Authors: BOGEL FV
Citation: Fv. Bogel, CUTTING EDGES - POSTMODERN CRITICAL ESSAYS ON 18TH-CENTURY SATIRE - GILL,JE, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 89-96

Authors: KOLB GJ
Citation: Gj. Kolb, THE CORRESPONDENCE OF WARTON,THOMAS - WARTON,T, FAIRER,D, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 96-99

Authors: SEARY P
Citation: P. Seary, SCHOLARS AND GENTLEMEN - SHAKESPEAREAN TEXTUAL CRITICISM AND REPRESENTATIONS OF SCHOLARLY LABOR, 1725-1765 - JARVIS,S, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 99-109

Authors: SEARY P
Citation: P. Seary, MALONE,EDMOND, SHAKESPEAREAN SCHOLAR - A LITERARY BIOGRAPHY - MARTIN,P, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 99-109

Authors: GUERLAC S
Citation: S. Guerlac, ACTS OF FICTION - RESISTANCE AND RESOLUTION FROM SADE TO BAUDELAIRE -CARPENTER,S, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 109-112

Authors: PRICKETT S
Citation: S. Prickett, POETIC MADNESS AND THE ROMANTIC IMAGINATION - BURWICK,F, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 112-115

Authors: WEISMAN KA
Citation: Ka. Weisman, FANTASTIC MODERNITY - DIALECTICAL READINGS IN ROMANTICISM AND THEORY - WANG,ONC, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 115-117

Authors: OTTO P
Citation: P. Otto, SPIRITUAL HISTORY - A READING OF BLAKE,WILLIAM 'VALA, OR THE FOUR ZOAS' - LINCOLN,A, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 117-122

Authors: LEVINE W
Citation: W. Levine, WORDSWORTH POPE - A STUDY IN LITERARY HISTORIOGRAPHY - GRIFFIN,RJ, Modern philology, 96(1), 1998, pp. 122-127
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