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Articles in Summer, 1996 issue of Style
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Theories of metamorphosis: from metatrope to textual revision - Rhetoric and Poetics
by Kai Mikkonen -
Who didn't kill Blake's fly: moral law and the rule of grammar in 'Songs of Experience.' - William Blake - Rhetoric and Poetics
by Michael Simpson -
Narrative and Freedom: The Shadows of Time. - book reviews
by Kenneth Womack -
The art of appropriation: the rhetoric of sexuality in D.H. Lawrence - Rhetoric and Poetics
by Gerald Doherty -
12th century AD
by James I. Wimsatt -
Playing It by Ear: Literary Essays and Reviews. - book reviews
by Anthony G. Medici -
Writing outside the self: the disembodied narrators of W.S. Merwin - Rhetoric and Poetics
by Jane Frazier -
Framing the Margins: The Social Logic of Postmodern Culture. - book reviews
by Philip Heldrich -
Windows of focalization: deconstructing and reconstructing a narratological concept - Rhetoric and Poetics
by Manfred Jahn -
Representing experience and reasserting identity: the rhetoric of combat in British literature of World War I - Rhetoric and Poetics
by Richard Badenhausen -
The Critical Response to Kurt Vonnegut. - book reviews
by Todd Davis -
The Vonnegut Encyclopedia: An Authorized Compendium. - book reviews
by Todd Davis
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