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Articles in Summer, 2000 issue of Criticism
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Border Crossing and the Nation: The Natural History of Nativ American Identity - ist
by Stephen Germic -
"Belts of Gold" and "Twenty-Pounders": Robert Louis Stevenson's Textualized Economies - Critical Essay
by Janet Sorensen -
Shakespeare and Social Dialogue: Dramatic Language and Elizabethan Letters. - Review - book review
by Gary Schneider -
Mirroring the Future Adonais, Elegy, and the Life in Letters - Critical Essay
by Michele Turner Sharp -
The Gothic Family Romance: Heterosexuality, Child Sacrifice, and the Anglo-Irish Colonial Order. - Review - book review
by Kellie Donovan Wixson -
Re Crusoe/Pocahontas: Circum-Atlantic Stagings in The Female American - playing - Critical Essay
by Betty Joseph -
Origins of Democratic Culture: Printing, Petitions, and the Public Sphere in Early-Modern England. - Review - book review
by David Cressy -
Nostalgia and Recollection in Victorian Culture. - Review - book review
by William A. Kumbier -
The Arts and Sciences of Criticism. - Review - book review
by Jeffrey Wallen -
The Linguistic Turn in Hermeneutic Philosophy. - Review - book review
by Moshe Gold -
Closed Encounters: Literary Politics and Public Culture. - Review - book review
by C. Jon Delogu
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