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This article is a general exploration of translation issues involved in the translation and performance of the art song, arguing that although critical interest in recent years has been growing, the problems involved in these hybrid translation projects i... see more

By May of 2008 worldwide sales of Harry Potter books hovered around the 400 million mark, making these texts the most widely-read works of children’s literature in history. To date the books have been translated into 67 languages. Given the particular tra... see more

***Access the interview with author Shelly Becker by clicking here.***Dear Readers,It is my pleasure to be contributing the editorial for this special issue of The Deakin Review of Children’s Literature.My name is Lynne Wiltse and I am an Associate P... see more

Ruined (2009), de Lynn Nottage, se desarrolla en el burdel de Mama Nadi, en la República Democrática del Congo durante la Guerra civil. Las identidades femeninas, tanto físicas como psíquicas, se ven constantemente amenazadas (a punto de derrumbarse, de c... see more

This paper analyzes the relationship and similarities between two forms of overconsumption, gout and debt, in Ellen Wood’s Gothic sensation novel East Lynne. Published in 1861, the novel articulates a number of anxieties plaguing Victorian society, preval... see more

In an opening paper Harvey Goldstein questions the need for observational studies to achieve representativeness for real populations, in particular for longitudinal studies. He draws upon recent debates and argues for the need to distinguish scientific in... see more

Dear Carl, Pamela, Natalie, Sandra, and Kimberly,Would you like to come out and play? John, Lynn, Celeste, and I are knocking at your door.We wonder if you might be interested in joining us in a poetic inquiry? The call from CJE asks for papers that addre... see more

      Ecocritics tend to think of environmentalism as a form of resistance against the anthropocentrism of Western modernity. Such a view stands in contrast to biopolitical theory, which sees modernity in terms of a naturalization... see more

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