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Articles in Spring 1998 issue of College Literature
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Feminism[s] past and present
by Lieske, Pamela -
Children's literature within and without the profession
by Vallone, Lynne -
Ghostly presences: Edith Wharton's Sanctuary and the issue of maternal sacrifice
by Salas, Angela M -
Addicted to race: Performativity, agency, and Cesaire's A tempest
by Scheie, Timothy -
"Writing it down so that it would be real": Narrative strategies in Dorothy Allison's Bastard out of Carolina
by Irving, Katrina -
"I'm black an' I'm proud": Re-inventing Irishness in Roddy Doyle's The Commitments
by Piroux, Lorraine -
barbaric yawp: The word as the world in American literature, The
by Leonard, Garry -
Pynchon's early labyrinths
by Hawthorne, Mark D -
"The world's rarest work": Modernism and masculinity in Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night
by Nowlin, Michael -
Women writers and fascism
by Godsall-Myers, Jean E -
heart of darkness in Joan Didion's Salvador, The
by Harred, Jane -
Writing on Shakespeare
by Halio, Jay L -
presence of Camoes: Influences on the literature of England, America, and Southern Africa, The
by De Medeiros, Paulo -
translatability of cultures: Figurations of the space between, The
by Bosseiere, Camille R La -
Fugitive cultures: Race, violence, and youth
by Kumar, Amitava -
Toward Chicana critical theories: Seeking equilibrium in the analysis of infinite complexities
by Richards, Judith -
Revising voice: Women writers and the challenge to traditional narrative form
by Drum, Alice -
Yours truly, Mark Twain: The signature in the works
by Briden, Earl F -
"Listen to them being ghosts": Rosa's words of madness that Quentin can't hear
by Entzminger, Betina -
De-composing the canon: Alter/Native narratives from the borderlands
by Brown, Stephen Gilbert -
gay and lesbian literary heritage: A reader's companion to the writers and their works from antiquity to the present, The
by Welsh, Keith E
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