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Volume
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Contents
(click on each title to read abstract or full text)
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In
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“NEVER
SOME EASY FLASHBACK”: Wordsworth, Memory, and Metaphor in
Paul Farley’s “Thorns”
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CHARLES
ARMSTRONG |
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“The Tenth Talented” v. “The Hundredth
Talented”: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Two Versions on the Leadership
of the African American Community in the 20th
Century
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MARIUS JUCAN |
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Identity and War in Michael Ondaatje’s The
English Patient
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ANAMARIA ENESCU |
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Character as a Vanishing Point in American
Experimental Fiction
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57 |
SALWA KAROUI-ELOUNELLI |
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Urban
and Rural Narratives of Female Relocation in Chitra Banerjee
Divakaruni’s Novels Queen of Dreams and The
Mistress of Spices |
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MARIA-SABINA DRAGA
ALEXANDRU |
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In Theory |
87 |
Aesthetic and Methodologic Resources of Ezra
Pound’s Poetry
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GABRIEL C. GHERASIM
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In Practice |
105 |
The Romanian Bard: A Case Study of Shakespeare’s
Adaptations in Contemporary
Romania
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DANA PERCEC and ANDREEA
ŞERBAN |
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In Labs |
123 |
What’s My Name?: Memory, Identity, and Allegory in
the Age of the American Empire
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DAVID BRIAN HOWARD |
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Arson/Art: A Manifesto
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DAVID BRIAN HOWARD |
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On Poetry and Becoming: A Conversation with Paul
Hamill
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ALEXANDRA MITREA |
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The Hadean Raisin
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PAUL HAMILL |
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Book Reviews
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177 |
McPhee, John and Carol Rigolot (eds).
The
Princeton
Reader: Contemporary Essays by Writers and Journalists at
Princeton
University
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178 |
ADRIANA NEAGU |
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“It’s the American Political System,
Stupid!”: Review of Jacob S. Hacker & Paul Pierson’s
Winner-Take-All Politics
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WILLIAM STEARNS |
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Inglis, Fred. A Short History of
Celebrity
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ADRIANA NEAGU |
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Notes on Contributors
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Call for Submissions, ABC20:
Creative Writing: New Signals, New Territories
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Call for Membership
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ISSN 1841-1487
(Print)
ISSN 1841-964X (Online)
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