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Volume 43 Number 2 Year 2016

8 articles in this issue 

Robert D. Denham

"In looking at the several points of contact between Frye and Rabelais, we have perhaps gained a better understanding of Frye’s statement that “Rabelais is probably the writer who most clearly grasped all the dimensions of language and verbal communicatio... see more

 

Marc-Alexandre Reinhardt

"La traduction d’un poe`me de Catulle (#101), une élégie rédigée en l’honneur de son fre`re défunt, joue un rôle essentiel dans la réalisation d’un tel partage. La traduction entretient ici un lien intime avec la tâche du deuil. Dans cette œuvre de Carson... see more

 

Cynthia Gabbay

Contemporary Latin American literature currently treats metapoetical issues focusing on the role of the reader, the book and literature. This paper examines scenes that occur inside libraries and archives and check the political, philosophic and semiotic ... see more

 

Amir Khadem

Introduction to the 2015 Milan Dimic Memorial Lecture. "Behdad’s lecture, “The Orientalist Photograph: An Object of Comparison,” takes up several elements of his...book, Camera Orientalis: Reflections on Photography of the Middle East (U of Chicago P, 201... see more

 

Ali Behdad

"My comparative approach to Orientalist photography has enabled me to critique both the postcolonial understanding of Orientalism as merely an ideological discourse of power, as well as the neutral art historical definition of the term as a particular art... see more

 

Jonathan Locke Hart

Review article of Gordon Teskey, Delirious Milton: The Fate of the Poet in Modernity (Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2006); Gordon Teskey, “Introduction,” Milton’s Latin Poems, trans. David R. Slavitt (Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins UP, 2011, vii-xxx); Gord... see more

 

Daniel R. Schwarz

Review article of J. Hillis Miller, Communities in Fiction (New York: Fordham UP, 2015).

 

Alejandro García-Reidy, Albert Braz, Nathan Suhr-Systma, Kathryn Lachman, Polina Kroik, Axel Pérez Trujillo, Peter C. Herman

Reviews of: Philip Lorenz, The Tears of Sovereignty: Perspectives of Power in Renaissance Drama (New York: Fordham UP, 2013); Florian Freitag, The Farm Novel in North America: Genre and Nation in the United States, English Canada, and French Canada, 1845-... see more