Index II. Authors and Subjects Treated Notes (1) Material which has not been seen by contributors is not indexed (2) Authors such as Gerald Vizenor, who are both authors of criticism and subjects of discus- sion, are listed in whichever index is appropriate for each reference (3) Author entries have subdivisions listed in the following order (a) author’s relationship with other authors (b) author’s relationship with other subjects (c) author’s characteristics (d) author’s works (listed alphabetically) (4) A page reference in bold represents a main entry for that particular subject Abbey, J.R. 908 act endings 314 Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Prés: Bella Adam of Balsham: Oratio de utensilibus ad Parisiacae urbis 128 domum regendam pertinentibus 128 Abbott, Edwin Abbott 906 Adam of Usk 195 Abdias 153 Adam, Etel: ‘Like a Christmas Tree’ 811 Abdoulaye, Mamani 828; Eboniques 828 Adams, Henry 707, 721 Sarraounia 828 Adams, John 3 0 Abel, Richard 907 Adams, John Cranford 241 Abelard, Peter 199, 613 - a E Adams, John Quincey: Lectures on Rhetoric Abercrombie, Lascelles 683 ; ‘ane and Uratory /0 {hearPdyeeane eaShpaeve r te9 15 Adcock, Betty ‘ 744 Abislho,b alWiaslette r 76176-78-:8 : andEc l } 768 Addison, Joseph a381, 386. 432e: e Cat }g 2iovali;s ation —-) 4 . £ciicpsoe mesv er Ty 419-20, 422-3; Imagination essays .3 92 How German Is It 768 abolitionist poetry 503 idelphi 670 Aboriginal English 93 adject: concept of 40 Aboriginal poets 868 adjectives 35, 47 Aboriginal writing: 19C 856 Adorno, Theodor 370, 659, 877; Aborigines 855: oral texts 909 aesthetics 447; capitalism and Abraham, Nicolas 502 adultery: in Victorian novel 543-4 Abrams, M.H. 443—4 adverbs and adverbial clauses 32, 42 absence: in literature 609 Scots 78 Academy Editions: of Australian advertising: iconicity in 106 literature 861 Elfric 139: and apostles 153; glossary 63 Acadian poetry 878 179; homilies 146; liturgies 152 accent placement 61 prose 152-3; Catholic Homilies 153 accents: New Zealand 87 Colloguy 1, 28 De Falsis Diis 153. D € accommodation theory: language 5 populo Israhel 153. ( renesis 129 Achebe, Chinua 830: and Conrad Grammar 128, 152; Letters 135; Life of Acheson, Lady 388 fgnes 136; Life of Lucy 136; Lives of the Acholi orality 833 Saints 153 Acker, Kathy: Great Expectations 768 Elfric Bata: Colloquy 128 Ackroyd, Peter 608 Aesop: Fables 534 acoustic world: medieval 179 aestheticism: feminism and 543; women acquisition, language 4—5, 18-19, 51 and 592 974 INDEX Il. AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS TREATED aesthetics: American poets and 739-40; Aldhelm 128; De virginitate 152 Romanticism and 447-8; Victorian 535 Aldington, Richard: Death of aH ero 649 Ethelberht of Kent, King: lawcode 67, 136 Alechinsky, Pierre 910 Ethelred, King 135, 153 Alexander, Bill 268 Ethelred Il, King 73 Alexander, Peter 237 Ethelthryth, St 153 Alexie, Sherman 803 Ethelweard 130 Alexis, André 872 Ethelwold, bishop of Winchester Alfred, King: and ships 155; attitudes to career 152 past 126; cult of 155; laws 136; Africa: Australiaand 852; Brontés and 548; masculinity 137; politics 129-30 creoles 90—1; East, explorers’ texts 534 Algerian cinema: gender in 840 5 All Souls College, Oxford 917 African American English 68: going to 1/1 the Year Round 551 in 52-3 Allde, Edward 262 African American literature 792-803; road allegorical theatre 161 writers 765-6; women playwrights 780 Allen, Grant 542, 606 African American Vernacular English Allen, Paula Gunn: bibliography 807 (AAVE) 82-3; creole features of 93 Allen, Samuel 801 African Americans: Afro-Protestant Press Allen, Woody 781 and 710; Columbian Exposition Allestree, Richard 904 and 712-13 Allestree Library 904 African English 88-9; East 88-9; West 88 Alleyn, Edward 252 African literature 819-46; East and Allfrey, PS. 841 Central 831-4; North 839-40: alliances: women’s 216-17, 329 Southern 834-9; West 826-31 alliteration, transverse 141 African Literature Association (ALA) 819 alliterative poetry 161 African writers: non-standard language Allnut, W.H. 915 in 11] {/ma Redemptoris Mater 202 Afro-Protestant Press 710 alphabet: Roman 910 Agard, John 846 Alpine dialects 12 Agatha, St 153 alterity: ethics of 609 Agrippa, Cornelius 347 Althusser, Louis 797 Aidoo, Ama Ata: Anowa 826-7; Dilemma Altieri, Charles 510 of a Ghost, The 827 {madis de Gaule 310 Ailieeee! anthologies 808 Ambedkar, B.R. 892 Aiken, Conrad: and Lowrie 882 America: Dickens in 551; see also USA Aikin family 395-6; and Barbauld 501 American culture: Shakespeare and 276: Aikin, Lucy: Epistles on Women 499 Wilde and 534 Aitken, Adam 868, 869 American English 79-83; South 81 Aitken’s Law 78 American literature: (to 1830) 703-8; Akenside, Mark 476 (1830-1900) 708-31;(t o 1900) Alabama: printed word in 910 703-33; 20C 734-818; Alan of Lille 207 encyclopedia 913 Albee, Edward 783 American readers: of British poetry Albert-Birot, Pierre: Grabinoulor 614: 692-3 Guerre, La 614 American Sign Language (ASL) 5, 18: Albertus Magnus 175 grammaticalization in 26 Alcoff, Linda 402 Ammons, A.R. 744; and Wordsworth 481: Alcott, Louisa May 720; biography 715; long poems 744: science in 744 film adaptations 708-9; Little Garbage 744; Snow Poems, The 744: Women 708-9 Tape for the Turn of the Year 744 Alcuin 139; letters 136; works 127 anacreontic song 396, 455 Aldfrith, King of Northumbria: maxims 127 {nalytical Review 431 INDEX II. AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS TREATED Anand, Mulk Raj 892, 898 Arab American writing 811 anaphors 29-30 1rabian Nights, The 556-7, 896 anatomists: Renaissance 163 Aragon, Louis 606, 615 ancestry: in 19C literature 540 Archaeo-Historicism 385-6 increne Riwle 27 archaeology: of Anglo-Saxon England Andersen, Hans Christian: De rode skoe 556 131-2, 133 Anderson, Benedict 840, 873 architecture: literature and 377-8; medieval Anderson, Laurie 746 church 179; Romantic period 429 Anderson, Maxwell 778; verse theatre 788 archives: theatrical 672-3 Anderson, Patrick 873, 887-8 Arden, John 672; papers 673; Serjeant indreas 139 Musgrave s Dance 672 Andretta, Helen Ruth: Chaucer's Troilus irden of Feversham 303, 307 308 and Criseyde’ 193 Arendt, Hannah 735 Anger, Jane: Jane Anger, her Protection for Argentinian literature: and Darwin 538 Women 216 argument: verbal 25 Anglo-Canadian literature 878 argument projection 22-4 {nglo-Saxon Chronicle, The 154-5, 168 Ariosto, Ludovico 284. 346 Orlando animals: names 128; in women’s Furioso 216, 223 poetry 395 Aristotle 213, 228: On Rhetoric 278 animation: Shakespeare 270 iristotle s Plot (film) 825 Anlo dialect 90 Armah, Ayi Kwei: Healers, The 827; Two innals of Saint-Bertin 130 Thousand Seasons 827 Anne of Cleves 221-2 Armenia 906 Anne of Denmark 322 Armstrong, Jeannette 804; anonymity: in Chinese immigrant conversations 806; Slash 803 writing 809-10 Arnold, Matthew 439, 488, 533, 534, 57: anorexia nervosa 548 659; aesthetics 447, 448; anthology 573 Anouilh, Jean: Eurydice 879 gypsies in 454; letters 574; poetry 574 Antecedent-Contained Deletion (ACD) 30 Culture and Society 448 anthologies: 18C women poets and 492; Empedocles’ 574 To a Friend’ 574 sonnet 573-4; Victorian poetry 573—4 Arnow, Harriette 767 anthroponymy 73 Arrowsmith, J.W., Ltd 907 anti-Catholicism: in early modern English art: Anglo-Saxon 134; politicso f texts 214—15; in early Stuart colour 535: Ugandan 833 England 325-6 art education: Victorian 536 inti-Jacobin Review 451, 452 Artaud. Antonin 694 antiquarianism 909; Romantic period 430 Arthurian legend 165-6; in drama 168 anti-slave trade drama 824 \rthurian name dictionaries 166 Antwerp-London glossaries 128—9 artists’ books 910 Anzaldua, Gloria: Borderlands La Arundel, Thomas: Constituti Frontera 811 Arundel Circle 327 apartment stories 530 Ash, John 449 Apess, William 803 Ashbery. John 480. 691. 739, 742 apocalypse: in 19C Romantic poetry and Wordsworth 481 Romantic 436-8; in 19C Victorian poetry 566 vocabulary 449 {pollonius of Tyre 136 Ashburton, Lady 576 apologies: in Pacific 93 Ashley Manuscripts 466 apostles: 4lfric and 153; in Anglo-Saxon Ashton, Robert Battle of Aughrim 419 sculpture 135 Ashton, Thomas | Avron § He brew applied linguistics 3 Velodies 487 appositions: language 45 Ashwell, Lena 319 Apuleius: Golden Ass, The 652 Asia: Australia and 860 Aquin, Hubert 873 Asia, South: women poets 892 976 INDEX Il. AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS TREATED Asia, South-East: Australian fiction set Austin, Alfred 678-9 in 864 Austin, J.L. 112, 745 Asian American literature 808-10 Australia: absence from world Asian Canadian literature 874—5, 884—5 anthologies 573; Shakespeare in 267; Asian diasporic literature: in Canada 888 Victorian journalism 591-2 Asian English 87-8; South-East 87-8 Australian Creole 93 Asian theatre: in England 678 Australian English 44, 69; history of 86 aspect: language 61 Australian literature 850-71 Association for Creative Teaching {ustralian Town and Country Journal (ACT) 831 The 861 Astley, Thea 864, 865; novels 863; author: as character 224 Rainshadow 853 {uthor 's Circular 590-1 Astor Place riots 726 authorship: social 362, 385 atheism: Romantic 439-41 autobiography: American novel and 766; {thelston 168 Australian 866; Australian women Athenaeum 661 853-4; black identity and 792-3; of Atlantic creoles 91-2 women 571 Atwood, Margaret 691, 882-3, 886; and auxiliaries: realization and reduction of 9 Shakespeare 882; poetry 888-9; aviators: jargon 68 protagonists 878; Alias Grace 882-3; {wntyrs off Arthure, The 168 Cat's Eye 882; Robber Bride, The 882 Awoonor, Kofi: Comes the Voyagers at Aubrey, John 464, 904 Auden, W.H. 483, 687-9, 689-90; and Last 826-7 Aztecs 725 Shakespeare 288; biography 688-9; change and continuity in 687-8; Fronny, The 689; ‘If this love dear one’ 689; ‘In B.E.: New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient Memory of W.B. Yeats’ 689; ‘Morning is and Modern of the Canting Crew 63 calling us now’ 689; ‘New Year Ba, Mariama 821, 828 Letter’ 688; ‘1929° 689; ‘Nothing is Bachelard, Gaston 610 asked of you, being beautiful’ 689; backslang 17 Orators, The 689; Bacon, Francis 7, 312, 370, 658; New ‘September 1939° 688; ‘Spain’ 689; {tlantis 326-7 “We've seen now for ourselves we know Bage, Robert 431 surely’ 689 Bagehot, Walter 583 audience: in Africa 823 Bahamian poetry 845 Auerbach, Erich: Mimesis 162, 661 Bailey, Lucy 268 Augustine, St 213, 347; and Chaucer 188: Baillie, Joanna 442, 493 and Gregory the Great 131, 133; bibliography 522; plays 519-20, 586; conversion of England 131; gospels 131 poetry 500-1; “Black Cock, The’ 501; Austen, Jane 381, 431, 510-13, 644; and Collection of Poems, A 501; Constantine Hardy 511—12; and Aristotelian Paleologus 519, 586; ‘Disappointment, ethic 512; and sublime criticism 516; A’ 500; Dramatic and Poetical humour in 542; naval heroes 479; new Works 501; Family Legend, The 519, rhetoric 510-11; politics of 510; on 520: Fugitive Verses 501; “Gowan screen 512-13; sibling love and incest Glitters on the Sward, The’ 501; ‘His in 511; “Amelia Webster’ 511; Boat Comes on the Sunny Tide’ 501; Emma 511, 512-13; Love and ‘Hooly and Fairly’ 501; “Morning Air Freindship 511; Mansfield Park 510. Plays on my Face, The’ 501; “Mother to 548, 905; Northanger Abbey 450, 511, her Waking Infant, A’ 500; “O Welcome 516; Persuasion 511, 512; Pride and Bat and Owlet Gray’ 501; Poems 500; Prejudice 513, Sense and Sensibility 5\\ ‘Reverie, A’ 500; Selected Poems 499, Auster, Paul: and Thoreau 768; City of 500-1; Series of Plays, A 500; “Song, for Glass 114 a Scottish Air’ 501; “Summer Day, INDEX II. AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS TREATED A’ 500; ‘Winter Day, A’ 500; Barker, Howard 670; Seven Lears 675 Witchcraft 519 Barker, Jane 362 Baitz, Jon Robin: Substance of Fire Barley, William: Worldo f Wonders, A 226 The 781 Barnacle, Nora 653 Baker, Robert: and Vaugelas 8 Barnard, Marjorie 858, 865 Baker, Thomas 908 Barnes, Djuna 737-8, 747; Nightwood 749 Bakhtin, Mikhail 112, 139, 284, 373, 462-3. Barnes, Joseph 904 610, 841; and Hughes 694; and Barnes, Lynn: Poe's Last Supper 727 Lawrence 637; Barnes, Margaret 226-7 and Milton 351-2; and postwar poetry 691; Barnes, Peter 670 carnival 278; orality 569 Barnes, Steven 798 Baldwin, James 799-800; Giovanni's Barnett, Ferdinand L. 712 Room 799-800; ‘Journey to Barrett, Michele 659 Atlanta’ 799; Notes of a Native Son 799; Barrett Browning see Browning ‘Sonny’s Blues’ 799; ‘This Morning, This Barry, James 457 Evening, So Soon’ 799 Barry, Lording 312, 903 Baldwin, James Mark 724 Barth, John: Once Upon a Time 768 Baldwin, Oliver 644 Barthelme, Frederick: and aesthetics of Baldwin, William: Mirror for Magistrates modernism 768-9; Moon Deluxe 768 { 224 Barthes, Roland 246, 510, 665; and Bale, John 159; kingship in 221; King Hughes 694; ‘Death of the Author’ 752 Johan 221 Bartok, Bela 615 Balfour, Andrew 908 Barton, Elizabeth 215 Balfour, James 908 Barton, John 267 Ballads: realist fiction and 544 Bally, C. 69 Barzman, Ben 767 Bastimentos Creole 89 Balstone, Alice 329 Bastone, Francis 477 Balzac, Honoré de 772, 832 Banerjee, Himani 892 Bataille, Georges: and Lawrence 635 Bangladeshi women: in Birmingham Bate, Jonathan 254 Battle of Brunanburh, The 151, 168 UK 98 Banks, lain 107, 608 Battle of Maldon, The 67, 150-1 Bannatyne, George: anthology 174—5, 186 Baudelaire, Charles 478, 582, 687, 728 Bannerman, Anne 531; sexuality 433: Baudin expedition 856 Mary: A Fiction 433 Baudrillard, Jean 877: capitalism and 726 banquets: on stage 308 Bauer, Walter 887; Canada poems 887; Banville, John: and Coleridge 481 Lebenslauf poems 887; poetry 887 Bapista, Joannes 910-11 “German Poetry Today’ 887 Baraka, Amir 801 Baumann, Zygmunt: Modernity and the Barbar, Virginia 879 Holocaust 877 Barbauld, Anna Laetitia 376-7, 395-6, 446 Baxter, John: Joile for Two-Legged Foxe 448. 498. 499, 501-2; and codes of 1 214 affect 493; atheism 440-1; language of Bayeux Tapestry: rhetoric of power in 163 luxury 501; reception 494—5, 495-6 Beale, Simon Russell 243 sensuousness in 491; ‘Address to the ‘Bear’s Son, The’ 146 Deity, An’ 440; ‘Eighteen Hundred and Beardsley, Aubrey 534, 536; Poems 914 Eleven’ 491; ‘Hymns’ 440; Beat poetry: influence of Smart 394 ‘Joineriana’ 501; Lessons for Beatles 692; and Coleridge and Children 501-2; ‘Washing Day’ 442 Wordsworth 481 Barber, C.L. 282 Beattie, James 8 Barber, Samuel 655 Beatty, Chester 908 Barbour, John: Bruce 174 Beaument, Agnes 332 Baretti, Giuseppe 511 Beaumont, Charles de 384 978 INDEX Il. AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS TREATED Beaumont, Francis: Knight of the Burning Bembo, Pietro: Prose della volgar Pestle, The 303-4, 306; Maids Tragedy, lingua 219 The (with Fletcher) 268, 311 Bemersyde, Scotland 70 Beaumont, George Howland 465 Benbow, William 461 beauty contest: 18C 385 Bender, John: /magining the Beckett, Samuel 6, 608, 609, 609, 666, 785: Penitentiary 412 and nuclear age 673; registers in 108; as Benedictine reform 152 translator 666; Endgame 673; Krapp’s Benegal, Shyam: Mammo 896 Last Tape 666; Ping 614; Waiting for Bengali theatre 894 Godot 670-1 Benjamin, Jessica 627 Beckford, William 386, 415, 908; and Benjamin, Michele 908 Hazlitt 503-4; sexuality 382-3, 432-3; Benjamin, Walter 444, 516, 663, 664, 873; ‘Idyllium of Hylas’ 433; Vathek 432, 433 and LANGUAGE poets 743; capitalism Beddoes, Thomas Lovell: medical and 726; Jetzizeit 885; messianic language 450 time 738; ‘Work of Art’ 881 Bede 126-7, 132, 464; and Ceolfrith 126; Benn, Gottfried 887 Biblical commentaries 133; Biblical Bennett, Alan 669 quotations 126; rhetoric and reality Bennett, Arnold 640, 666 in 131; as scholar 133; as spiritual Bennett, Louise 843 writer 126-7; De Arte Metrica 133; De Bennett, Tony 510 eo quod ait Isaias 126; De locis Benstock, Shari: No Gifts From Chance sanctis 126; De mansionibus filiorum Bensusan, Inez 871 Israel 126; De octo quaestionibus 126; Bentham, Jeremy 466 De temporum ratione 126; Historia Bentley, George 861 Abbatum 129; Historia Bentley, Phyllis 906 Ecclesiastica 126, 136, 139, 155; In Bentley, Thomas 218 Epistolas VII Catholicas 128: In regum Beowulf 17, 133, 138, 139, 140-1, 145-50, librum XXX quaestiones 126; In 154; audience 148; Christianity and Tobiam 126; Lives 129 pagan values in 131; electronic 148; Bedershi, Jedaiah Hapenini ben irony 149; language 146-7; names 147; Abraham 911 translations 148-9 Bedford, Jean 865 Bercker, William 261 Beer, Gillian 484 Bercovitch, Sacvan 705 Beerbohm, Max: wit of 532 Bergerac, Cyrano de: Voyage dans la behaviorism 5 lune 912 Behn, Aphra 366, 501, 912; and Bergson, Henri 652, 661; philosophy Dryden 373; incanon 373; as 607-8; Matter and Memory 608 editor 374; influence of Spain on 373; Berkeley, Elizabeth Cary 341-2 plays 373-4; race in 372, 373; Berkeley, George 476; Word to the Abdelazer 373, Amorous Prince Wise 402 The 373: Feigned Courtesans, The 373: Berkoff, Stephen 678 Lucky Chance, The 372; Oroonoko 276, Berlin, Isaiah 403 373-4, 416, 843; Rover, The 373; Widdow Berlioz, Hector: Symphonie fantastique 544 Ranter, The 373: Young King, The 373 Bernard, William Bayle: His Last Legs 520; Belgrave, Valerie: 7i Marie 842 lrish Attorney, The 520 Belizean Creole 90, 92 Bernard Shaw see Shaw Bell, Clive 657 Berners, John Bourchier, 2nd baron: Huon of Bell, John 267 Burdeux 167,218 Bell, Vanessa 657, 665 Bernstein, Charles 743; “Artifice of Bell Shakespeare Company 267 Absorption’ 740 Bellear, Lisa 868 Berry, James 846 Bellow, Saul 764, 765, 793 Berry, Walter 761 Belsey, Catherine 510 Berryman, John 739-40; and Yeats 740 INDEX II. AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS TREATED Berthelet, Thomas 159 Black Canadians 872 Besant, Annie 539 Black Hawk 804 Besant, Walter 536 Black South African English 89 Bessie, Alvah 767 Blackmore, R.D.: Lorna Doone 545 Besterman, Theodore 908 Blackmur, R.P. 609 Betham, Matilda: Biographical Blackwood'’s Edinburgh Magazine 452, 567 Dictionary 499 Blackwood'’s Magazine 503: and C.B Beti, Mongo 821; neo-colonialism in 828 Southey 592 829; Mission to Kala 828, 829 Blade Runner (film) 727 Betjeman, John 561, 694 Blair, Hugh 37¢ », Dissertation 391-2 Beves of Hamtoun 165 Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Bevington, David 245 Lettres 511 Lectures on Rhetoric and Bhabha, Homi 653, 892, 893 Oratory 707 Bhatt, Sujata: interview 893 Blair, Tony 115 Biala, Janice 611 Blake, Norman 190 bias: in dictionaries 66 Blake, William 431, 455—65, 476, 609; and Bible 314, 911; in 19C literature 438-9 Locke 459-60; and Milton 347: and characters 905-6; Cologne 910; Winstanley 371: and Wollstonecraft 458 Coverdale 226; Englishing of 161 and London 456; and medicine 450; and Estienne’s edition 215; Gutenberg 911 mytofh Brsita in 464—S; apocalypse text 916 in 437: atheism 440: classicism 457 Biblia Gregoriana 131 gender in 461-2; inversions 452 Biblical heroines 569 Lambeth books 455, 460; politics 460—3 bibliographers: biographies of 908 race 457—9; Romanticism 448 bibliography 903-21, OE 124; 18C 386 sexuality 433; slavery 457-9; Stedman English literature 529 illustrations 457, 458-9; “All the Bibliomites 907 Slaves’ 459: America 437,461; “And did Biblioteca Nacional of Madrid 911 those feet’ 462: Book of Threl. The 440 Bicheno, Joseph 436 Book of Urizen 459: Continental Bierce, Ambrose 715—16; and Prophecies 437. *Dream, A’ 461 railroad 715-16; bibliography 715 Europe 461, 462: Everlasting Gospel Bijou Almanack 493 The 460: Four Zoas, The 457, 459, 462 Bilen people 834 463: French Revolution, The 437, 460-1 bilingualism 84; in Cameroon 88 Jerusalem 459, 461, 462, 463. 464, 465 children 96 King Edward the Third’ 461; “Laocoon Billington, Michael 264 The’ 457; ‘Little Black Boy, The’ 457 Billy the Kid 804 458: ‘Little Girl’ 440: Marriage of binding: language 30, 33-4 Heavaned nHel l, The 437, 440, 456, 465 Binning, Sadhu 871 Mental Traveller, The’ 463; Milton 349 Binswanger, Ludwig 724 433. 457, 459, 463: “On Virgil’ 457 biographies: Victorian 536;o f women, in Poetical Sketches 465, ‘Song of drama 674 Liberty’ 459; Songs 440, 465; Songs of Birmingham, UK: Bangladeshi women Innocence 461: Tiriel 461; Visioonf sth e in 98 Daughters of Albion 458: Visionary Bishop. Elizabeth 739-40, 742, 744, 745 heads 465 and Wordsworth 481: and Worcester, blame: negotiation of 115 Massachusetts 741; “Crusoe in Blayney, Peter W.M. 240, 250 England’ 481; ‘In the Waiting Bleasdale, Alan 669 Room’ 481 blending: language 104, 105 bishops: late Anglo-Saxon 134 Blickling Homilies 140 Bissoondath, Neil 894 Blind, Mathilde 451, 569-70 Black see also African American blindness: Celtic bard and 454 Black British fiction 846 Blond, Neville 672 980 INDEX II. AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS TREATED Blondie 906 illustrated, of Middle East 910; passion Bloom, Harold 449, 741, 776 for 911-12: uses of 159-60; women Blount, Thomas 221 and 823 blues lyrics 101 Bookseller 590-1 Blunden, Edmund 681, 683 Booth, Wayne 148 “Blushing Maid, The’ 340-1 Booth, William and Catherine 530 Boaden, Caroline 586 borders 223-4; Canada 876 Boas, Franz 793; Keresan Texts 805 Borges, Jorge Luis 728 Boccaccio, Giovanni: and Chaucer 196-7, Borlase, William 464 198, 199, 200; and solitary city 205; Boston Evening Transcript 561 Decameron 196-7, 198, 199, 216; Boswell, James: and Johnson 407-8; Filocolo 200; Filostrato 205 sexuality 383: Life of Johnson 407 Bodichon, Barbara: Laws Concerning Boswell, John 162 Women 566 Bottoms Dream 270 Bodleian Library 911 Bottoms, David 744 Bodley, Thomas 908 Bouchard, R. 873 Australian Boucicault, Dion: After Dark 587 literature and 854—S; books of 163; Boulez, Pierre: Pli selon pli 615 female, in women’s magazines 592; in boundaries: Maghrebian literature and 839 Gower 170; in medieval literature 215; Bourdieu, Pierre 112, 513 and Shakespeare 286; and Spenser Bourget, Paul 761 230-1; in women’s poetry 395 Bourne, William 574 Boer War 534; public discourse and 591 Bowdlerism 68 Boethius 206, 390; and Chaucer 204; De Bowen, Elizabeth 608; Last September Consolatione Philosophiae 111, 164, 204 The 609 Bohm, David 608 Bowering, George: Burning Water 873 Boland, Brigid: Cockpit, The 671 Bowers, Fredson 903; Principles 904 Boldrewood, Rolf: outlaw narratives 855-6 Reliun. Maen. 313 Bowles, Caroline see Southey Bolt, Robert: and nuclear age 673; Man for Bowles, William Lisle 454 {/1 Seasons, A 676 Boydell, John 460 Bolton 77 Boyle, Robert 343; occasionalism 399 Bond, Edward 667, 672; Att he Inland Brer Rabbit tales 828 Sea 667: Bingo 667: In the Company of Brackley, Elizabeth: Concealed Fancies, The Men 667; Lear 667: Letters 667; (with J. Cavendish) 314, 374 Restoration 667; Saved 667: Sea Bradbury, Samuel 595 The 676; Summer 667 Braddon, Mary Elizabeth: Aurora Boni. Paolo 910 Floyd 545: Lady Audley'’s Secret 545 Bonin Islands 93 Braddon, Russell 868 Bonosky, Phillip 767 Bradlaugh, Charles 539 book collecting: Renaissance 912 Bradley, A.C. 298 book industry: Uganda 833 Bradley, David 793 Book of Durrow 133 Bradstreet, Anne 362, 705; ‘In Honour of Book of Kells 133 Phat High and Mighty Princess Queen book production: medieval 160 Elizabeth of Most Happy Memory” 705 book sale catalogues 904—5 Brady, Veronica 869 book shipments: Florence 903 Braham, John 487 book trade 915; Milton and 343-4: brain: language and 2-3, 25-6 transatlantic 711; travel and 910 Bramhall, John: on liberty and bookmaking 907 necessity 369; Defence of True Liberty Bookman, The 590-1 1 369 books: in boards 904; design 909, 916: Branagh, Kenneth 269, 270, 273-4 history 160,917; humanist 160; brand names: iconicity in 106 INDEX II. AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS TREATED Brand, Dionne 847; politics of Bronté, Emily 547-8; and A. Bronté 548 location 873-4; /n Another Place, Not and postmodernism 448-9; emblems Here 875-6, Listening for in 548; mourning in poetry 502 Something 874, No Languagei s poetry 574; ‘Geraldine’ 574; Wuthering Neutral 874 Heights 531, 540, 547, 548 Brand, Hannah: Huniades 522 Bronté, Patrick 547-8 Brand, Mona 870, 871 Bronté, Patrick Branwell 545; Brathwaite, Kamau 745, 841, 843: identity juvenalia 545; life 545 in 849: Arrivants 849: X/Self 693 Brontés: Africa and 548; China Bratton, Jacky 532 research 548 Brawne, Fanny 485 Brook, Peter 267, 269; Mahabhari Brazil: languages 92 The 6 75 Brecht. Bertolt 264. 317. 671. 674. 887 Brooke, Frances: Emily Montague Brefe Dialoge Bitwene a Christen Father Brooke, Nicolas 258 and his Stobborne Sonne, A 212 Brooke, Rupert 683 Brenton, Howard 672: papers 672 Brookner, Anita: foreign woman in 611 Breton, Nicholas: Auspicante Jehova Debut, The 611; Providence 611 Maries exercis 218 Brooks, Gwendolyn 801 Brettell. N.H. 837 Brossard, Nicole 873 Brevis Relation de Guillelmo nobilissimo Brown Women Writers Project 225 comite Normannorum 132 0 Bro( wn, Ford Madox: aB nd Carlyllee 5$32 7 Brewer, D.S. 187 Brown, Laura 415 Bridges, Robert: and Dolben 577-8 Brown, Lloyd 76 Prosperinei n 582 Brown, Martha 548 Bridgewater Library 908 Brown, Peettee 669922 Brigden. Susan 226 Brown, Peter 189 Brina ging Them Home 850 Brown, Sterling A. 801; and aesthetics 802 Brinton, Crane: Anatomy of Revolution The 463 Brown, William Wells: C/ote/ 714, 795 Bristol, Michael 272 Browne George 336 Britain: expatriation of Australian artists Browne, Thomas 343: Hermes Unmasked 8 Browneo f Tavistock, William 313 to 868 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 502, 572 British Museum 429 574-5; and C. Rossetti 579; apocalypse Brittain. Vera 606. 649: letters 647-8 in 566; autobiographical self- broadsides: representations of Scots in 111 construction 567-8: dramatic Broch, Hermann: Death of Virgil, The 615 monologues 572; poems 566 Brockbank, Philip 236 religion 574—S; scientific narrative Brodber, Erna: Mya/ 847 in 569-70: Aurora Leigh 493. 566. 568 Brodhead, Richard 712 571. 575: Casa Guidi Windows 575 Brome, Richard 341; bodies in 313; Dead Pan. The’ 575: Drama of Exile plays 307-8; Antipodes, The 313, 2352 0 { 5“ 75: Sonnets from the Portugese 453 Jovial Crew, A 307; Northern Lass 579 The 313 owning, Robert 575-6; and Harte 576 Bronson, Bertrand 407 and Shakespeare 273; and Wilde 565 Bronté, Anne 545-6; and E. Bronté 548 and post-structuralist theory 572 Tenanto f Wildfell Hall, The 545-6 dramatic monologues 572, 575 Bronté, Charlotte 546—7, 659; and language 575; rhythm in 572: Carlyle 546; and colonial disease 435; slavery in 576; ‘Andrea del Sarto emblems in 548; heroes in 548; 572-3; “Beatrice Signorini’ 576 juvenalia 545; masculinity in 542; Jane ‘Caliban Upon Setebos’ 575; ‘How Eyre 435, 546-7, 548, 847, 912; They Brought the Good News from Shirley 546, 548, Villette 546, 547, 548 Ghent to Aix’ 576; “Likeness, AX 576 982 INDEX II. AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS TREATED Browning, Robert (cont.) Burke, Kenneth 800 “Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha’ 575-6; burlesque: Victorian 532 “My Last Duchess’ 576; *Sibrandus Burn, Gordon 608 Schnafnaburgenesis’ 575; “Toccata of Burnet, Gilbert: Abridgement of the Histor) Galuppi, A’ 572-3, 575-6; “Two in the of the Reformation of the Church 903 Campagna’ 572-3 Burnet, Thomas: Theory of the Earth 437 Bruccoli, Matthew J Fitzgerald and Burney, Frances 376-7, 381, 431, 506, Hemingway 749 509-10; crown forests in 413-14, 510 Bruni, Leonardo 213 diaries 413-14; Wanderer. The 413-14 Bruno, Giordano 315 509-10 Brunton, John 522 Burney, Sarah 497 Brustein, Robert 788 Burning Spear 841 Brut 168 Burns, Robert 431, 465, 473, 500 Bryan, W.F. 184 Burre, Walter 306 Bryant, Jacob 464 Burroughs, William 769; geography 769 Buchan, William: Domestic Medicine 915 Queer 769 Buckingham, George Villiers, duke of 325 Burton, Richard 611, 676, 893 3232 Burton, Robert 208; Anatomy of Buckingham, Henry Stafford, 2nd duke 163 Melancholy, The 327 Buckinghamshire: place-names 71 Buruma, lan: Behindth e Mask 809 Buckler, Ernest: Mountain of the Valley Bury, John 670 The 873 Bury Psalter 124 Buckley, Vincent 868 Bush, Catherine: Minus Time 885 Buckstone, J.B. 585-6 Bush, George, senior 377 Buffalo Express 729-30 business letters: imperatives in 95 Bukiet, Melvin Jules: Stories of an Busk, Mary Margaret 593 Imaginary Childhood 763 Butcher, Andrew 189 Bull, John Wrathall: “Early Experiences of Butler, Eleanor 381 Life in South Australia’ 856 Butler, Josephine: Educatioann d Bulletin 855, 913 Employmento f Women, The 566 Bullough, G. 219 Butler, Judith 329 Bulman, J.C. 259 Butler, Marilyn 460, 498. 510 Bulosan, Carlos: America is the Heart 808 Butler, Octavia 798 Bulwer-Lytton, Edward Robert 539 Butor, Michel: Modification, La 615 Bunting, Basil 734; ‘“Briggflatts’ 692 Butterworth, Jez: Mojo 678 Bunyan, John 332; Pilgrim’ Progress 558 Butts, Mary: and T.S. Eliot 685-6; irmed Burchfield, R.W. 141 with Madness 685 Birger, Gottfried August: “Chase, The’ 450 Buzo, Alex: Norm and Ahmed 870 Burgess, Anthony: Mozart and the Wolf bynames 73 Gang 615; Napoleon Symphony 614 Byrd, William 68; sexual Burghley, William Cecil, Lord: letters 112 lexicography 381-2 Burk, John: Bunker-Hill 520; Female Byron, George Gordon, 6th baron 431, 452, Patriotism 520 484, 486-9, 519: and Dickens 488; and Burke, Edmund 376, 378, 381, 401, 431, G. Eliot 488; and Lamb 504—5; and 531; and Edgeworth 455; and Ovid 486; and Wordsworth 480; and Hastings 446-7, 514; and colonial disease 434; and Wollstonecraft 401; on empire 533; postmodernism 449; American editions masochism 506; on sublime 450, 475, of 903; apocalypse in 437; atheism 441; 488, 544; Philosophical Enquiry into the foreign woman in 611; nature in 488; Origins of our Ideas of the Sublime and portrait 487; posterity 443; Childe Beautiful 401, 506; Sketch of a Negro Harold 480, 487-8; “Churchill's Code, The 455 Grave’ 443; ‘Darkness’ 437; Don Burke, Janine: Speaking 865 Juan 488-9; ‘Dream, The’ 486; Hebrew