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Articles in Spring, 1995 issue of Criticism
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The sedulous ape: atavism, professionalism, and Stevenson's 'Jekyll and Hyde.' - Robert Louis Stevenson
by Stephen D. Arata -
The Imprint of Gender: Authorship and Publication in the English Renaissance. - book reviews
by Marilyn L. Williamson -
The woman as political poet: Edna St. Vincent Millay and the mid-century canon
by John Timberman Newcomb -
Shepheards Devises: Edmund Spenser's 'Shepheardes Calendar' and the Institutions of Elizabeth Society. - book reviews
by Tim Montbriand -
"Magnetical sympathy": strategies of power and resistance in Godwin's 'Caleb Williams.' - William Godwin
by Eric Daffron -
Picture Theory: Essays on Verbal and Visual Representation. - book reviews
by Karl Kroeber -
"Being borne across": translation and Salman Rushdie's 'The Satanic Verses.'
by Harveen Sachveda Mann -
The Snowflake on the Belfry: Dogma and Disquietude in the Critical Arena. - book reviews
by Clarise Samuels -
"Unmarkt, unknown": 'Paradise Regained' and the return of the expressed
by Douglas Lanier -
Resisting arrest/arresting resistance: crime fiction, cultural studies, and the "turn to history."
by Simon Joyce -
Foregone Conclusions: Against Apocalyptic History. - book reviews
by David H. Hirsch
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