Citation: D. Wardrop, WHITMAN AS FURTIVE MOTHER - THE SUPPLEMENTARY JOUISSANCE OF THE AMBUSHED WOMB IN 'SONG OF MYSELF' (AMERICAN POETRY, 'LEAVES OF GRASS'), Texas studies in literature and language, 40(2), 1998, pp. 142-157
Citation: Ja. Rowe, MURDER, WHAT A LOVELY VOICE - SEX, SPEECH, AND THE PUBLIC PRIVATE PROBLEM IN THE 'BOSTONIANS' (JAMES,HENRY)/, Texas studies in literature and language, 40(2), 1998, pp. 158-183
Citation: Hv. Neckyoder, COLONIAL DESIRES, SILENCE, AND METONYMY - ALL THINGS CONSIDERED IN 'WIDE SARGASSO SEA' (RHYS,JEAN), Texas studies in literature and language, 40(2), 1998, pp. 184-208
Citation: Wv. Harris, THE VALUE OF UTILITARIAN ETHICS AT THE PRESENT TIME (BENTHAM, MILL), Texas studies in literature and language, 40(2), 1998, pp. 209-229
Citation: Cb. Atkinson et Jb. Atkinson, NUMERICAL PATTERNING IN WHEATHILL,ANNE A 'HANDFULL OF HOLESOME (THOUGH HOMELIE) HEARBS' (1584), Texas studies in literature and language, 40(1), 1998, pp. 1-25
Citation: A. Chalk, 'CHILDE HAROLDS PILGRIMAGE, A ROMAUNT' AND THE INFLUENCE OF LOCAL ATTACHMENT, Texas studies in literature and language, 40(1), 1998, pp. 48-77
Citation: D. Randall, POST-MUTINY ALLEGORIES OF EMPIRE IN KIPLING,RUDYARD 'JUNGLE BOOK', Texas studies in literature and language, 40(1), 1998, pp. 97-120
Citation: R. Omer, IT IS I WHO HAVE BEEN DEFENDING A RELIGION CALLED JUDAISM - THE ELIOT,T.S. AND KALLEN,HORACE,M. CORRESPONDENCE, Texas studies in literature and language, 39(4), 1997, pp. 321-356
Citation: Dj. Childs, FANTASTIC VIEWS - ELIOT,T.S. AND THE OCCULTATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE, Texas studies in literature and language, 39(4), 1997, pp. 357-374
Citation: C. Haresstryker, THE ELAINE-OF-ASTOLAT AND LANCELOT DIALOGUES - A CONFUSION OF INTENT(MEDIEVAL WOMEN, GENDER STUDIES ), Texas studies in literature and language, 39(3), 1997, pp. 205-229
Citation: Cz. Hobson, COUNTRY MOUSE AND TOWNY MOUSE - TRUTH IN WYATT( RENAISSANCE POETRY, SATIRE ), Texas studies in literature and language, 39(3), 1997, pp. 230-258
Citation: Pc. Herman, HENRICIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY AND THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE - THE CASES OF MORE AND HALL, Texas studies in literature and language, 39(3), 1997, pp. 259-283
Citation: W. Kolbrener, MAN TO MAN - SELF-FASHIONING IN JONSON 'TO WILLIAM PEMBROKE', Texas studies in literature and language, 39(3), 1997, pp. 284-295
Citation: D. Mansell, DYING INTO THE TYPE - TENNYSON SURRENDER TO PUBLIC LANGUAGE IN THE 'LOVERS TALE'( VICTORIAN POETRY ), Texas studies in literature and language, 39(3), 1997, pp. 296-320
Citation: R. Omer, BROWNING,ELIZABETH,BARRETT AND APOCALYPSE - THE UNRAVELING OF POETIC AUTONOMY, Texas studies in literature and language, 39(2), 1997, pp. 97-124
Citation: Jh. Omealy, REWRITING TROLLOPE AND YONGE - MRS OLIPHANT 'PHOEBE JUNIOR' AND THE REALISM WARS, Texas studies in literature and language, 39(2), 1997, pp. 125-138
Citation: F. Wegener, A-LINE-OF-HER-OWN - JAMES,HENRY STURDY-LITTLE-DOCTRESS AND THE MEDICAL WOMAN AS LITERARY TYPE IN GILDED-AGE AMERICA, Texas studies in literature and language, 39(2), 1997, pp. 139-180