12 articles in this issue
Wei Li, John Z. Ming Chen
"We submit that, against the steam and stream of post-modern and post-structural ideologies and deconstructionist theories that question or negate meaning and thrive on the challenge to or dismantlement of language’s stability and signifying potentials, C... see more
Lisa Lai-Ming Wong
"despite their geographic, cultural and linguistic distance, it is not difficult to detect substantive convergences between the consolatory elegiac writing in the English and Chinese traditions, both of which have constituted the discourse of grief by a b... see more
Pieter Boulogne
"si l’on prend en considération que dans l’Europe occidentale d’avant 1918, Dostoi¨evski n’avait pas encore le prestige littéraire dont il jouit de nos jours, il est par exemple compréhensible que les traducteurs allemands se soient avérés réticents a` tr... see more
Elisa Segnini
"This analysis considers the theme of mask-making as illustrated in the work of James Ensor, in two plays by Fernand Crommelynck and Kido Okamoto, in a screenplay by Abel Gance and a series of sculptures by Auguste Rodin. I examine how, in all these works... see more
Jonathan Hart
Introduction to the review forum on Ricardo Quinones' "Dualisms: The Agons of the Modern World" (2007) and "Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter" (2010).
Jay Martin
Review article of two books by Ricardo Quinones: "Dualisms: The Agons of the Modern World" (Toronto: The University of Toronto Press, 2007. 451 pp.) and "Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter" (Toronto: The University of Toronto Press, 2010. 222 pp.... see more
Matthew Brown
Review article on Ricardo J. Quinones, "Dualisms: The Agons of the Modern World" (Toronto, Buffalo, & London: University of Toronto Press, 2007).
Gerald Gillespie
Review article on Ricardo J. Quinones, "Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter" (Toronto, Buffalo, & London: University of Toronto Press, 2010).
Susan Ingram
Introduction to the review forum on Jill Scott's "A Poetics of Forgiveness", originally presented at the Canadian Comparative Literature Association conference at the University of New Brunswick in May 2011.
Julie McGonegal
Review article on Jill Scott, "A Poetics of Forgiveness: Creative Responses to Loss and Wrongdoing" (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010).
Alice MacLachlan
Jill Scott
Jill Scott's response to the review articles by Alice MacLachlan and Julie McGonegal.