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Articles in Wntr, 2000 issue of Criticism

  • Motives for Metaphor: Literacy, Curriculum Reform, and the Teaching of English. - Review - book review
    by Jack Hart
  • Familiarity of the Strange: Japan's Gothic Tradition
    by Henry J. Hughes
  • Theater of Anxiety in Shelley's The Cenci and Musset's Lorenzaccio - Percy Shelley, Alfred de Musset
    by Remy Roussetzki
  • The Making of Middle English, 1765-1910. - Review - book review
    by Julie Towell
  • Victorian Sexual Dissidence. - Review - book review
    by James Eli Adams
  • Radical Criticism and the Myth of the Split Self
    by Lin Zou
  • Crazy John and the Bishop, and Other Essays on Irish Culture. - Review - book review
    by Anthony Bradley
  • Women's Friendship and the Refusal of Lesbian Desire in The Faerie Queene
    by Tracey Sedinger
  • Victorian Sappho. - Review - book review
    by Julia F. Saville
  • Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus. - Review - book review
    by Hillary Hope Herzog
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