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Elizabeth Bishop's "Brazil, January 1, 1502" and Max Jacob's "Etablissement d'une communaute au Bresil': a study of transformative interpretation and influence.(Critical Essay)
December 22, 2003... Elizabeth Bishop's misgivings about free translation are well known to scholars of her work. Fearful of misappropriating creations not her own, her preference was to translate cautiously and literally. (1) In her unpublished Remarks on...
The Waterworks: E. L. Doctorow's gnostic detective story.(Critical Essay)
December 22, 2003... Readers of E. L. Doctorow's most recent novel City of God (2000) were often puzzled and perhaps disappointed to see that Doctorow, who has long been recognized as a political writer and historical novelist, extended his range of interest from...
Charles Johnson's Middle Passage: fictionalizing history and historicizing fiction.(Critical Essay)
December 22, 2003... Charles Johnson's Middle Passage owes much to contemporary and postmodern themes and techniques, as it asks us to reconsider any preconceived notions we might have of identity, history, and historical accuracy. But the novel can also be placed...
Beyond science and supermen: bellow and mind at mid-century.(Critical Essay)
December 22, 2003... It's bad to be less than human and it's bad to be more than human. What's more than human?... Caesar, if you remember, in the play wanted to be like a god.... Can a god have diseases? So this is a sick man's idea of God. Does a statue have wax...