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MODERN PHILOLOGY INDEX TO VOLUME 90 ARTICLES Internal Realism, Human Nature, and Distributive Justice: A Response to Martha Nussbaum Christopher Bobonich Diversity and the Connotations of ‘Universals’: Comments on Gleitman Amy Dahlstrom The “French” Tradition of Textual Philology and Its Relevance to the Editing of Medieval Texts Peter F.D embowski Modest Reflections on Universals/Essentialisms Norma Field Social Justice and “Virtuous Roots”: An Indologist Looks at the Debate on Aristotelian Anthropology and Essentialism David L. Gitomer A Human Universal: The Capacity to Learn a Language Lila R. Gleitman Language and Learning as Properties of Our Species John Goldsmith Adverbial Distribution in Middle English Alliterative Verse Kar! T. Hagen Ezra Pound, Yone Noguchi, and Imagism Yoshinobu Hakutani “Out of the Same Mouth Proceedeth Blessing and Cursing”: Ruskin as the “Strange Disciple” David C. Hanson The Two Occasions of Donne’s Lamentations of Jeremy John Klause Paradise Regained and the Politics of Martyrdom Laura Lunger Knoppers The (Re)Birth of Liberalism from the Rubble of History? Notes on “Truth, Contingency, and Modernity” Loren Kruger “Living Words”: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Genesis of the OED James McKusick Editor’s Foreword Janel Mueller Social Justice and Universalism: In Defense of an Aristotelian Account of Human Functioning Martha C. Nussbaum At a Single Bound: Illiberal Reflections on “Truth, Contingency, and Modernity” Lawrence Rothfield The Medium Is the Message: Donne’s “Satire 3,” “To Sir Henry Wotton” (Sir, more than kisses), and the Ideologies of the Mean Joshua Scodel The Shape of the Moment and the Struggle for the Text Katie Trumpener Spenser’s Elizabeth Portrait and the Fiction of Dynastic Epic Julia M. Walker The Senecan Context of Coriolanus John M. Wallace Truth, Contingency, and Modernity Albrecht Wellmer Beyond Eurocentrism and Multiculturalism Cornel West and Bill Brown NOTES AND DOCUMENTS Swan Songs: The Correspondence of Anna Seward and James Boswell Donna Heiland On the Birth of Margery Kempe’s Last Child Laura L. Howes REVIEW ARTICLES Hemingway Redux Millicent Bell Halifax and the Ideology of the Aphorism Martine Watson Brownley Telling Stories about Russian Literature Andrew Wachtel BOOK REVIEWS Hazard Adams, The Book of Yeats’s Poems George Bornstein M. J. B. Allen, Dominic Baker-Smith, and ArthurF . Kinney, eds., Sir Philip Sidney’s Achievements Edward Berry Wilda Anderson, Diderot’s Dream Daniel Brewer Steven Gould Axelrod, Sylvia Plath: The Wound and the Cure of Words Suzanne Juhasz James Barbour and Tom Quirk, eds., Writing the American Classics Robert Merrill Dagmar Barnouw, Visible Spaces: Hannah Arendt and the German-Jewish Experience Mark Shechner Gene H. Bell-Villada, Garcia Marquez: The Man and His Work Michael Wood Leo Bersani, The Culture of Redemption Michal Peled Ginsburg Richard Bjornson, The African Quest for Freedom and Identity: Cameroonian Writing and the National Experience Mildred Mortimer Piero Boitani, The Tragic and Sublime in Medieval Literature Caron Ann Cioffi Piero Boitani, ed., The European Tragedy of Troilus Caron Ann Cioffi Frank Paul Bowman, French Romanticism: Intertextual and Interdisciplinary Readings Scott Carpenter Rebecca W. Bushnell, Tragedies of Tyrants: Political Thought and Theater in the English Renaissance Leonard Tennenhouse Mary Carruthers, The Book of Memory: A Study of Memory in Medieval Culture Martin Irvine Jeremy Cohen, “Be Fertile and Increase, Fill the Earth and Master It”: The Ancient and Medieval Career of a Biblical Text Jason P. Rosenblatt Peter Allan Dale, In Pursuit of a Scientific Culture: Science, Art, and Society in the Victorian Age Diana Postlethwaite Michael Davidson, The “rancisco Renaissance: Poetics and Community at Mid-Century Robert von Hallberg Eugenia C. DeLamotte, Perils of the Night: A Feminist Study of Nineteenth-Century Gothic Kay Mussell Margaret Anne Doody and Peter Sabor, eds., Samuel Richardson: Tercentenary Essays John Richetti Heather Dubrow, A Happier Eden: The Politics of Marriage in the Stuart Epithalamium Linda Woodbridge Robert M. Durling and Ronald L. Martinez, Time and the Crystal: Studies in Dante’s Rime Petrose Victor Castellani John N. Duvall, Faulkner’s Marginal Couple: Invisible, Outlaw, and Unspeakable Communities Donald M. Kartiganer Richard Eldridge, On Moral Personhood: Philosophy, Literature, Criticism, and Self-Understanding Michael Fischer Martin Elsky, Authorizing Words: Speech, Writing, and Print in the English Renaissance Annabel Patterson Carol Houlihan Flynn, The Body in Swift and Defoe Max Byrd Philip J. Gallagher, Milton, the Bible, and Misogyny. Edited by Eugene R. Cunnar and Gail L. Mortimer Diane McColley Albert Gérard, Contexts of African Literature Richard K. Priebe Anthony Grafton, Forgers and Critics: Creativity and Duplicity in Western Scholarship Ian Mueller Jeremy Griffiths and Derek Pearsall, eds., Book Production and Publishing in Britain, 1375-1475 Siegfried Wenzel Karl S. Guthke, The Last Frontier: Imagining Other Worlds from the Copernican Revolution to Modern Science Fiction. Translated by Helen Atkins David Ketterer Gerald Hammond, Fleeting Things: English Poets and Poems, 1616-1660 Richard Helgerson Timothy Hampton, Writing from History: The Rhetoric of Exemplarity in Renaissance Literature Timothy J. Reiss Patrick Colm Hogan, The Politics of Interpretation: Ideology, Professionalism, and the Study of Literature Jerry Herron Norman N. Holland, Sidney Homan, and BernardJ . Paris, eds., Shakespeare’s Personality Coppélia Kahn Naomi Jacobs, The Character of Truth: Historical Figures in Contemporary Fiction Barbara Foley Mary Jacobus, Romanticism, Writing, and Sexual Difference: Essays on The Prelude Marlon B. Ross George A. Kennedy, ed., The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Vol. 1: Classical Criticism Steven Shankman Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, Reformist Apocalypticism and Piers Plowman Richard K. Emmerson Samuel Kinser, Rabelais’s Carnival: Text, Context, Metatext Fred J. Nichols Theresa M. Krier, Gazing on Secret Sights: Spenser, Classical Imitation, and the Decorums of Vision Kenneth Gross Neil Lazarus, Resistance in Post-Colonial African Fiction Albert S. Gérard David Loewenstein, Milton and the Drama of History: Historical Vision, Iconoclasm, and the Literary Imagination John N. King John Lucas, England and Englishness: Ideas of Nationhood in English Poetry, 1688-1900 Gerald MacLean Elizabeth J. MacArthur, Extravagant Narratives: Closure and Dynamics in the Epistolary Form Peter V. Conroy, Jr. Lucy McDiarmid, Auden’s Apologies for Poetry Geoff Ward Gerald M. MacLean, Time’s Witness: Historical Representation in English Poetry, 1603-1660 Paul A. Parrish PeterJ .M anning, Reading Romantics: Text and Context Thomas McFarland Steven W. May, The Elizabethan Courtier Poets: The Poems and Their Contexts Arthur F. Marotti J: Hillis Miller, Versions of Pygmalion Carol Jacobs Ross Miller, American Apocalypse: The Great Fire and the Myth of Chicago Robert E. Streeter Susan Morgan, Sisters in Time: Imagining Gender in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction Judith Wilt Jeffrey M. Perl, Skepticism and Modern Enmity: Before and After Eliot Sanford Schwartz Robert M. Polhemus, Erotic Faith: Being in Love from Jane Austen to D. H. Lawrence Judith Wilt Valentina Polukhina, Joseph Brodsky: A Poet for Our Time Stanislaw Baranczak Paolo Procaccioli, Filologia ed esegesi dantesca nel Quattrocento: L’ “Inferno” nel “Comento sopra la Comedia” di Cristoforo Landino: Premessa de Giorgio Petrocchi Paolo Cherchi Wyatt Prunty, “Fallen from the Symboled World”: Precedents for the New Formalism Willard Spiegelman Allen Reddick, The Making of Johnson’s Dictionary, 1746-1773 Robert DeMaria, Jr. George Santayana, Interpretations of Poetry and Religion. Edited by William G. Holzberger and Herman J. Saatkamp, Jr. Gerald E. Meyers Margaret Scanlan, Traces of Another Time: History and Politics in Postwar British Fiction Donna Gerstenberger Jiirgen Schafer, Early Modern English Lexicography. Vol. 1: A Survey of Monolingual Printed Glossaries and Dictionaries, 1475-1640. Vol. 2: Additions and Corrections to the OED Michael Adams Max F. Schulz, The Muses of John Barth: Tradition and Metafiction from Lost in the Funhouse to The Tidewater Tales Thomas Carmichael Jerome Schwartz, Irony and Ideology in Rabelais: Structures of Subversion Fred J. Nichols Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Epistemology of the Closet Sherwood Williams Debora Kuller Shuger, Habits of Thought in the English Renaissance: Religion, Politics, and the Dominant Culture Clark Hulse Roger Simpson, Camelot Regained: The Arthurian Revival and Tennyson, 1800-1849 David Staines C. Christopher Soufas, Conflict of Light and Wind: The Spanish Generation of 1927 and the Ideology of Poetic Form Douglass M. Rogers Patricia Meyer Spacks, Desire and Truth: Functions of Plot in Eighteenth-Century English Novels Beth Kowaleski-Wallace David Spadafora, The Idea of Progress in Eighteenth-Century Britain Eric Rothstein Willard Spiegelman, The Didactic Muse: Scenes of Instruction in Contemporary American Poetry Cristanne Miller Timothy Sweet, Traces of War: Poetry, Photography, and the Crisis of the Union Mutlu Konuk Blasing Jeremy Taylor, Holy Living and Holy Dying. Edited by P. G. Stanwood. Vol. 1: Holy Living. Vol. 2: Holy Dying Louis L. Martz Ronald R. Thomas, Dreams of Authority: Freud and the Fictions of the Unconscious Gordon Hirsch Noél Valis and Carol Maier, eds., In the Feminine Mode: Essays on Hispanic Women Writers Elizabeth Staréevié Richard Wendorf, The Elements of Life: Biography and Portrait-Painting in Stuart and Georgian England Martin C. Battestin Alan Wolfe, Suicidal Narrative in Modern Japan: The Case of Dazai Osamu Norma Field Jean Fagan Yellin, Women and Sisters: The Antislavery Feminists in American Culture Hortense J. Spillers

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