Index to Volume 42 ARTICLES Apport, H. Porter. “Unreadable Minds and the Captive Reader.’ BiRKENSTEIN, CATHY. “Point of View: In Teaching Composition, ‘Formulaic’ Is Not a Four-Letter Word” Boypb, Brian. “Art as Adaptation: A Challenge” BURGHARDT, GorDON M. “Evolution and Paradigms in the Study of Literature.” Carro__, Josepu. “An Evolutionary Paradigm for Literary Study.” Cooke, Bretr. “Compliments and Complements.” Crews, Freperick. “Apriorism for Empiricists.” DisSANAYAKE, ELLEN. “Beyond Words: Can Literary Darwinism Address the Unsaid and Inexpressible in Literary Creation and 9 Response Eip_, Kar. “Misleading Alternatives.” EsuinGcer, Lyze. “The Evolving Study of Literature.” Foy, Jerrrey E. “How Might Literature Do Harm?.”’ GerrIG, RICHARD J. “How Might Literature Do Harm? Fromm, Haro Human Nature's Human Nature.” GOopHEART, EUGENE. “Do We Need Literary Darwinism?”’ GOTTSCHALL, JONATHAN. “What Are Literary Scholars For? What is Art For?” Grarr, GERALD. “Point of View: In Teaching Composition, ‘Formulaic’ Is Not a Four-Letter Word” Gropa, Torsen. “Evoluntionary Theory and the Naturalist Fallacy.” Style: Volume 42. No. 4. Winter 2008 582 Index to Volume 42 HamILton, Georpié. “Focalization as Education: The Race Relation Optimism of the Narrator of Charles Chesnutt’s The Marrow of Tradition” 49 HARDING, JENNIFER Rippte. “A Mind Enslaved?: The Interaction of Metaphor, Cognitive Distance, and Narrative Framing in Chesnutt’s *‘Dave’s Neckliss’.” 425 HarPHAM, GEorrreY GALT. “Disciplinary Fitness ” 197 HoGan, Patrick Com. “For Evolutionary Criticism, Against Genetic Absolutism ” 202 Hoover, Davin L. “Text-Alteration as an Interpretive Teaching Strategy: The Case of ‘The Snow Man’.” 470 Horvat, Tim. “The Unkempt Art.” 207 Huru, PAut. “Dirimens Copulatio and Metalinguistic Negation in Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!” Jackson, Tony. “A Response to Joseph Carroll.” nN — nN JANNIDIS, Fotis. “Evolutionary Psychology and Literary Studies.’ N ~ KELLETER, FRANK. “Complex Realities, Adequate Reductions: A Reply to Joseph Carroll.” Ma .iory-Kani, Amy. “The Bottlenecks of Literary Darwinism.” MELLMANN, KaTIA. “Misleading Alternatives.” MiaLL, Davin S. “Completing the Paradigm: In Pursuit of Evidence.” Micuecson, Davin. “Response to Joseph Carroll.” SALMON, CATHERINE. “Reflections on Literary Darwinism.” SAUNDERS, JupiTH P. “Ideas of Order: Artists Describing the Arts.” SCALISE SUGIYAMA, MICHELLE. “Information is the Stuff of Narrative.” SEAMON, Rocer. “Literary Darwinism as Science and Myth.” SLINGERLAND, Epwarb. “Good and Bad Reductionism: Acknowledging the Power of Culture.” SmitH, Davip Livincstone. “Literature as Self-Engineering: An Evolutionary Hypothesis.” 272 SmitH, Murray. “The Evolutionary Paradigm: The View from Film Studies.” 277 Index to Volume 42 Spoisky, Even. “The Centrality of the Exceptional in Literary Study Storey, Roper. “Art and Religion: Co-evolved Phenomena.” SwikskI, Peter. “Four Ways to Skin a Cat: Evolution and Literary Study.” VERMEULE, BLAKEY. “Response to Joseph Carroll.” Womack, KENNETH. “The Bottlenecks of Literary Darwinism.” Wricut, Katy M. “The Role of Dialect Representation in Speaking from the Margins: ‘The Lesson’ of Toni Cade Bambara.” 73 REVIEW ESSAYS HERMAN, Davip. “Narrative and the Minds of Others.” 504 MELLARD, JAMEs M. “Updike Gets His Mojo Back?” 488 BOOK REVIEWS Aspotrt, Craic. “A Reply to A. S. G. Edward’s review of Forging Fame ” BarratT, ALAIN. “Biography and the Question of Literature in France By Ann Jefferson.” Creasy, Marruew. “Professing Sincerity: Modern Lyric Poetry, Com mercial Culture and the Crisis in Reading by Susan B. Rosenbaum.” Epwaros, A. S. G. “Forging Fame: The Strange Career of Scharmel Iris by Craig Abbott.” GLomes, STEFAN. “Der zeitgendssische englische Roman. Genres Entwicklungen—Modellinterpretationen ed. by Vera Niinning.” Hurycu, Jirka. “A Handbook of Czech Prose Writing: 1940-2005 By Bohuslava Bradbrook.” JOHNSON, WILLIAM C. “Approache Teaching Milton's Shorter Poetry and Prose ed. by Peter C. Herman.” KN APP Je HN \ “The Rape 4 Tr I } ‘mio Vi lence nd MT World of Homer. By Jonathan Gottschall.” LEON ARD, JOHN “Learnu g from Scant Be PINNUNLS Enelish Professor Expertise by John V. Knapp.” MAarGouin, Uri. “Self-Deception in Literature and Philosophy by Amit Marcus.” Nabe, ALAN. “J. D. Salinger’s The Cather in the Rye by Sarah Graham.”’ PALMER, ALAN. “Experiencing Fiction: Judgements, Progressions and the Rhetorical Theory of Narrative by James Phelan.’ 584 Index to Volume 42 Patton, BRIAN. “Masculinity in Fiction and Film: Representing Men in Popular Genres 1945-2000 by Brian Baker.” Price, STEVEN. “Harold Pinter by William Baker.” PRICKETT, STEPHEN. “Approaching Apocalypse: Unveiling Revelation in Victorian Writing. By Kevin Mills.” Rapuescu, RaAtuca L. “Manuscripts and Ghosts: Essays on the Trans- mission of Medieval and Early Renaissance Literature byJohn Scattergood.” Ruprum, ALAN. “The English Poems of George Herbert ed By Helen Wilcox.’ SCHAEFFER, JOHN D. “Equity in English Renaissance Literature: Thomas More and Edmund Spenser by Andrew J. Majeske.” SHUMAKER, JEANETTE Roperts. “Opening the Field: Irish Women, Texts and Contexts Ed. by Patricia Haberstroh and Christine St. Peter.” SLocomBE, WILL. “Fiction’s Present: Situating Contemporary Narrative Innovation ed. by R. M. Berry and Jeffrey R. Di Leo.” VANDERSLUIS, MELORA G. “A Revolution Almost Beyond Expression i Jane Austen's Persuasion. By Jocelyn Harris.”