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Across Europe (II)
Contents
Papers from the 1992 BCLA International Conference:
'Across Europe' (II)
- The Rape of Europa: Phallocentrism or Labrocentrism? (E. Douka Kabitoglou)
- Sterne's Sentimental Journey and Goethe's Italian Journey: Two Models of the Non-Perception of Otherness (Anne Fuchs)
- Wordsworth and the Marginal Construction of a Nationalist Discourse (Keith Hanley)
- The Celtic King of European Romance: How did King Arthur Become a Spiritual Ideal in Nineteenth-Century English Literature? (Maike Oergel)
- In Search of Gaia: The Heraclitean Heritage (Leon Burnett)
- Mythic Fences and European Neighbours: The Pertinence of Modernist Mythopoeia (Michael Bell)
- The Fate of the Dual Addressee in the Translation of Children's Literature (Emer O'Sullivan)
- Immigration and Travel: Literary Antithesis? (Alec Hargreaves)
- Eva Hoffmann's Lost in Translation (Suzanne Stern-Gillet)
- America as the Destiny of Europe (Gary Farnell)
- Prime Coordinates in Modernist Cultural Mappings (Gerald Gillespie)
Reviews
- George Myerson, The Argumentative Imagination: Wordsworth, Dryden, Religious Dialogue (K. Chellappan)
- Camilla Collett, The District Governor's Daughters (Katherine Hanson)
- Josephine Woll, Invented Truths: Soviet Reality and the Literary Imagination of Iurii Trifonov (Gareth Williams)
- Villy Sorensen, Harmless Tales (Alan Swanson)
- Sara Lidman, Naboth's Stone (Karin Petherick)
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