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Vol. 24 (2001): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Vol. 24 (2001): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Published:
2002-12-31
Articles
Unreliable Narration and (Dis-)Orientation in the Postmodern Neo-Gothic Novel: Reflections on Patrick McGrath's The Grotesque (1989)
Heinz Antor
11-37
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The 200 Genres of the Short Story
Helmut Bonheim
39-51
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Kurt Vonnegut's The Sirens of Titan: Human Will in a Newtonian Narrative Gone Chaotic
Mónica Calvo Pascual
53-63
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"Selves into Relation": Virginia Wolf and the Conversational Essay
Laura Mª Lojo Rodríguez
65-77
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Mystery and Performance in Barry Unsworth's Morality Play
María Jesús Martínez Alfaro
79-92
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Smart Princesses, Clever Choices. The Deconstruction of the Cinderella Paradigm and the Shaping of Female Cultural Identity in Adult and Children's Contemporary Rewritings of Fairy Tales
Laura Tosi
93-106
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Into the Heart of the Labyrinth. The Pursuit of Mannerist Traditions in John Banville’s Athena
Petra Tournay
107-125
pdf
Book Reviews
The Fantastic Anatomist. A Psychoanlytic Study of Henry James, by Ronnie Bailie (Costerus New Series 126, Amsterdam-Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000)
Marita Nadal
129-131
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Tracing the Round: The Astrological Framework of Moby Dick, by John F. Birk (London: Minerva Press, 2000)
Juan A. Tarancón
133-135
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Antigone's Claim. Kinship between Life and Death, by Judith Butler (New York: Columbia University Press, 2000)
Maite Escudero Alias
137-140
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Shifting Continents/Colliding Cultures. Diaspora Writing of the Indian Subcontinent, by Ralph J. Crane and Radhika Mohanram (Eds.) (Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi. Cross/Cultures. Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English, 42, 2000)
Dora Sales Salvador
141-147
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Tricks with a Glass: Writing Ethnicity in Canada, by Rocio G. Davis and Rosalia Baena (Amsterdam-Atlanta: Editions Rodopi, 2000)
Beatriz Penas Ibañez
149-151
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One Hundred Years of Masochism: Literary Texts, Social and Cultural Contexts, by Michael C. Finke, Carl Niekerk (Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 2000)
Maite Escudero Alias
153-156
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The Southern Inheritors of Don Quixote, by Montserrat Ginés (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000)
Marita Nadal
157-159
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African Literature in English. East and West, by Gareth Griffiths (Longman Literature in English Series. Harlow: Pearson Education, 2000)
Klaus Stierstorfer
161-164
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Paradigms Found: Feminist, Gay and New Historicist Readings of Shakespeare, by Pilar Hidalgo (Amsterdam, Atlanta, GA.: Rodopi, 2001)
Celestino Deleyto
165-168
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Torpid Smoke: The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov, by Steven G. Kellman and Irving Malin (Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics, 35. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2000)
José Ángel Garcia Landa
169-173
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"New" Exoticisms. Changing Patterns in the Construction of Otherness, by Isabel Santaolalla (Amsterdam, Atlanta: Rodopi, 2000)
Mónica Calvo Pascual
175-178
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Translating Kali's Feast. The Goddess in Indo-Caribbean Ritual and Fiction, by Stephanos Stephanides with Karna Singh (Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi. Cross/Cultures. Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English, 43, 2000)
Dora Sales Salvador
179-184
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