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Volume 2 (2009)
Covers (front outside, front
inside, back inside, back outside)
Front Matter
The
Trope of Doors in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale
Earl G. Ingersoll, pp. 1-16
Colonizing
Ireland in the Hybrid Performance/ Text of Shakespeare’s Henry V
Clifford Stetner, pp. 17-53
On
Not Naming I: Onomastic Absence in Cather’s My Ántonia (Or,
The Name Démeublé)
Kerry Manders, pp. 54-81
Where
Mediterranean and American Captivity Narratives Meet: The Case of Captain
John Smith
Brooke A. Stafford, pp. 82-100
From
Lydgate to Shakespeare: George Ferrers and the Historian as Moral Compass
Charles Beem, pp. 101-114
Hawthorne
and His Audience: History, Dream, and Moral Values
Patsy J. Daniels, pp. 115-128
On
the Road: Ezra Pound’s Poetry of Place
Ira B. Nadel, pp. 129-135
Trauma
and Free Will in Lolita
Jacqueline Hamrit, pp. 136-145
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