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Articles in Spring, 2000 issue of Style
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The Hollywood Novel: Gender and Lacanian Tragedy in Joan Didion's Play It As It Lays - Critical Essay
by Chip Rhodes -
Tuning in to Conversation in the Novel: Gatsby and the Dynamics of Dialogue - Critical Essay
by Dan Coleman -
The Stylistics of Syntactic Complements: Grammar and Seeing in Flannery O'Connor's Fiction - Critical Essay
by Donald E. Hardy -
Objects in Space and Time: Metonymy in Durrell's Island Books - Critical Essay
by Jack Stewart -
The Aestheticist Epiphanies of J. D. Salinger: Bright-Hued Circles, Spheres, and Patches; "Elemental" Joy and Pain - Critical Essay
by Martin Bidney -
Rhetoric as Idea: D. H. Lawrence's Genre Theory - Critical Essay
by Joan Douglas Peters -
Psychoanalysis and Presuppositions. - Review - book review
by Gustavo Guerra -
Iteration as a Form of Narrative Control in Gertrude Stein's "The Good Anna" - Critical Essay
by Thomas Fahy -
What's Eating Ahab? The Logic of Ingestion and the Performance of Meaning in Moby-Dick - Critical Essay
by Mark Edelman Boren -
The Mind Has Mountains: a.alvarez@lxx. - Review - book review
by William Baker -
Figures IV. - Review - book review
by David Gorman
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