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Nuclear Cassandra: prophecy in Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook.(Critical essay)
January 1, 2007... If you feel certain that society is heading for nuclear war, as Doris Lessing felt in the 1960s, what are you supposed to do with that knowledge? How do you act ethically and responsibly in the face of such a depressing conviction about the...
"Desultory Fragments" or "Printed Works"? Coleridge's changing attitude to newspaper journalism.
January 1, 2007... Scholarly interest in the print culture of the Romantic era has grown in recent years, with two new collections of essays, British Romanticism and the Edinburgh Review and Romantic Periodicals and Print Culture, building on a platform of...
Covert appropriations of Shakespeare: three case studies.(Essay)
January 1, 2007... Some artists have constructed new works or major elements of new works from raw materials provided by Shakespeare but have redeployed these materials in such a way that the appropriation, despite its significant contribution to the creation of...
Panopticism and the construction of power in Franz Kafka's The Castle.
January 1, 2007...
This enclosed, segmented space, observed at every point, in which the
individuals are inserted in a fixed place, in which the slightest
movements are supervised, in which all events are recorded, in which
an uninterrupted work of...
Coordination problems in the work of William Faulkner.(Essay)
January 1, 2007... Coordination problems, situations in which the actions of an individual depend on the behavior of others, constitute an important subject for game theorists, but their value to literary analysis remains undervalued. This article begins to...