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Articles in Fall, 1996 issue of Style
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'Watt': logic, insanity, aphasia
by Michael Beausang -
Northrop Frye: The Theoretical Imagination. - book reviews
by Michael Dolzani -
No country to call home: a study of Castillo's 'Mixquiahuala Letters.' - Ana Castillo
by Tanya Long Bennett -
Universal Grammar and Narrative Form. - book reviews
by Marie-Laure Ryan -
Reader, text, and subjectivity: Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' as Lacan's gaze qua object
by Evelyn Jaffe Schreiber -
Imaging social languages in Marvell's 'The Last Instructions.'
by Daniel P. Jaeckle -
Theodore Dreiser: Beyond Naturalism. - book reviews
by James R. Giles -
Translating Caradoc Evans's Welsh English - Welsh writer
by Chris Hopkins -
Souls and apples, all in one: Bosnia as the cultural nexus in Nenad Velickovic's 'Konacari.'
by Tatjana Jukic -
Relational reconsiderations: reliability, heterosexuality, and narrative authority in 'Villette.'
by Elizabeth Preston -
Hellenism and Homosexuality in Victorian Oxford. - book reviews
by David Wayne Thomas -
The method is unsound: the aesthetic dissonance of colonial justification in Kipling, Conrad, and Greene - authors Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad and Graham Greene
by James Scannell
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