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Articles in Wntr, 1993 issue of Criticism
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A splice of reel life in Virginia Woolf's "Time Passes": censorship, cinema and "the usual battlefield of emotions."
by Leslie Kathleen Hankins -
Medicine and Shakespeare in the English Renaissance. - book reviews
by John C. Long -
Stevens and the Interpersonal. - book reviews
by Michael Beehler -
Promises, promises: 'Love's Labor's Lost' and the end of Shakespearean comedy
by Joseph Chaney -
Cinders. - book reviews
by Michael Pinsky -
Other Women: The Writing of Class, Race, and Gender, 1832-1898. - book reviews
by Susan David Bernstein -
"A little space": the psychic economy of Yeats's love poems - William Butler Yeats
by Jahan Ramazani -
Rewriting Shakespeare, Rewriting Ourselves. - book reviews
by Marianne Novy -
The Wallace Stevens Case: Law and the Practice of Poetry. - book reviews
by Michael Beehler -
De Palma's postmodern 'Scarface' and the simulacrum of class - Brian De Palma's movie
by Ronald Bogue -
Theatre in the Victorian Age. - book reviews
by Judith L. Fisher -
Wallace Stevens: The Plain Sense of Things. - book reviews
by Michael Beehler -
A User's Guide to 'Capitalism and Schizophrenia': Deviations From Deleuze and Guattari. - book reviews
by Charles J. Stivale -
The Making of Victorian Drama. - book reviews
by Judith L. Fisher
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