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Articles in Summer, 1998 issue of Twentieth Century Literature
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H.D. and "The Contest": archaeology of a Sapphic gaze - poet Hilda Doolittle's work; Greek poet Sappho
by Bret L. Keeling -
Fictions of "going over": Henry Green and the new realism - pseudonym of author Henry Vincent Yorke
by Carol A. Wipf-Miller -
Reports of looting and insane buggery behind altars: John Ashbery's queer politics - gay poet
by John Vincent -
Rabbit stew and blowing Dorothy's bridges: love, aggression, and fetishism in 'For Whom the Bell Tolls.' - cutting of braided hair; novel
by Carl Eby -
A "dangerous game of change": images of desire in the love poems of May Swenson
by Kirstin Hotelling Zona -
"Postmodern blackness": Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' and the end of history - novel by Black female author
by Kimberly Chabot Davis
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