Contents of Volume 108 (1993) Authors and Titles ASHER, LYELL (Univ. of Oregon). Petrarch at the Peak of Fame ... (Oct.) 1050 BAKER, HOUSTON A., JR. (Univ. of Pennsylvania). Presidential Address 1992. Local Pedagogy; or, How I Redeemed My Spring Semester (May) 400 BIASIN, GIAN-PAOLO (Univ. of California, Berkeley). Italo Calvino iin Mexico: Food and Lovers, Tourists and (Jan.) 72 BORROFF, MARIE (Y ale Univ.). Introduction. Cluster on the Poetic: From Euripides to Rich (Oct.) 1032 BREDBECK, GREGORY W. (Univ. of California, Riverside). B/O—Barthes’s Text/O’Hara’s Trick ; (Mar.) 268 BRENNER, RACHEL FELDHAY (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison). In Search of Identity: The Israeli Arab Artist in Anton Shammas’s Arabesques ... (May) 431 BROWNLOW, JEANNE P. (Mount Holyoke Coll.). Epochal Allegory in Galdés’ss Torquemad The Ur-Text and (Mar.) (Jan.) DAVIE, SHARON (Univ. of Virginia). Free Mules, Talking Buzzards, and Cracked Plates: The Politics of Dislocation in Their Eyes Were Watching God (May) DERRIDA, JACQUES (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales). The Other Heading: Memories, Responses, and Responsibilities (Jan.) DOLAN, FRANCES E. (Miami Univ., Oxford) Taking the Pencil out of God's Hand. Art, Nature, ad the Face-Painting Debate in Early Modern England (Mar.) FOSTER, DENNIS A. (Southern Methodist Univ.). J. G. Ballard’s Empire of the Senses: Perversion and the Failere of Authority (May) FRAIMAN, SUSAN (Univ. of Virginia). The Mill on the Floss, the Critics, and the Biidungereman . ." (Jan.) 136 FRIEDMAN, ELLEN G. (Trenton State Coll.). Where Are the Missing Contents? (Post)Modernism, Gender, ond (Mar.) 240 GOEBEL, ROLF J. (Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville). Constructing Chinese History: Kafka’s and Dittmar’ s Orientalist Discourse... . . . (Jan.) 59 GOLDBERG, HARRIET (Villanova Univ. ). The Judeo-Spanish Proverb and Its Narrative Context . (Jan.) 106 GRAY, RICHARD T. (Univ. of Washington). The Dialectic of “Enscentment”: Patrick Siiskind’s Das Parfum as Critical History of Enlightenment Culture (May) 489 GUSTAFSON, SUSAN E. (Univ. of Rochester). Beautiful Statues, Beautiful Men: The Abjection of Feminine Imagination in Lessing’s Laokoon (Oct.) 1083 HERZEL, ROGER W. (Indiana Univ., Bloomington). Racine, Laurent, and the Palais a Volonté . ; (Oct.) 1064 HOFFMANN, GEORGE (Brown Univ.). The Montaigne Monopoly: Revising the Essais under the French Privilege System aes (Mar.) 308 HUME, KATHRYN (Penn State Univ.). Ishmael Reed and the Problematics of Control ; (May) 506 JONES, MARK (Queen’s Univ.). Double Economics: Ambivalence in Wordsworth’s Pastoral (Oct.) 1098 KAHN, COPPELIA. See PETREY, SANDY, and COPPELIA KAHN. KASTELY, JAMES L. (Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa). Violence and Rhetoric in Euripides’s Hecuba (Oct.) 1036 LECKER, ROBERT (McGill Univ.). “A Quest for the Peaceable Kingdom”: The Narrative in Northrop Frye’s Conclusion to the Literary History of Canada (Mar.) 283 LONDON, BETTE (Univ. of Rochester). Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, and the Spectacle of Masculinity . (Mar.) 253 MARREN, SUSAN M. (Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor). Between Slavery and Freedom: The Tranagrestive Self in Olaudah Equiano’s Autobiography Contents of Volume 108 (1993) NADEL, ALAN (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.). God’s Law and the Wide Screen: The Ten Commandments as Cold War “Epic” NEAR, MICHAEL R. (Occidental Coll.). Anticipating Alienation: Beowulf and the Intrusion of Literacy PETREY, SANDY (State Univ. of New York, Stony Brook), and COPPELIA KAHN (Brown Uniy.). Introduction. Figuring Gender: Two Views RABINOWITZ, PETERJ . (Hamilton Coll.). Introduction. Readings of Narrative, 1937-87: Beyond Orthodoxy RAMAZANI, JAHAN (Univ. of Virginia). “Daddy, I Have Had to Kill You”: Plath, Rage, and the Modern RAMAZANI, VAHEED K. (Tulane Univ.). Historical Cliché: Irony and tne Sublime in L’éducation sentimeniale REISS, TIMOTHY J. (New York Univ.). Introduction. Literature and the Idea of Europe RICH, ADRIENNE. The Hermit’s Scream RYAN, JUDITH (Harvard Univ.). More Seductive Than Phryne: Baudelaire, Géréme, Rilke, and the Problem of Autonomous Art WASSERMAN, RENATA R. MAUTNER (Wayne State Univ.). Mario Vargas Llosa, Euclides da Cunha, and the Strategy of Intertextuality WILLIAMS, ANNE (Univ. of Georgia). An I for an Eye: “Spectral Persecution” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner WYATT, JEAN (Occidental Coll.). Giving Body to the Word: The Maternal Symbolic in Toni Morrison’s Beloved. . . Miscellaneous Association Statistics Committees and Commissions A Concise Guide to Activities and Services Delegate Assembly Bylaws Department Administrators Four-Year Colleges and Universities Two-Year Colleges Directory of Useful Addresses Distribution of Members Divisions and Discussion Groups Editor’s Note or Column Ethnic Studies Programs Fellowships and Grants Governance Structure: Officers, Executive Council, Delegate Assembiy . . . . Honorary Fellows Honorary Members Humanities Research Centers Procedures for Organizing Meetings at the : Professional Notes and Comment . q . 3 $78, (Dir.) (Oct.) Report of the Executive Director (May) 550 Reports of the Regional Modern Language Associations (Dir.) 913 Women’s Studies Programs (Dir.) 905