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Contents
> Vol 55, Issue 4
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| Vincent P.
Pecora |
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"The Sorcerer's
Apprentices: Romance, Anthropology, and Literary Theory" |
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| Eric Rothstein
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"Foucault,
Discursive History, and the Auto-Affection of God" |
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| Ruth Perry |
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"De-Familiarizing
the Family; or, Writing Family History from Literary Sources" |
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| Jonathan
Brody Kramnick |
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"Reading
Shakespeare's Novels: Literary History and Cultural Politics in
the Lennox-Johnson Debate" |
| Reviews |
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| Gordon Braden |
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Epic Romance:
Homer to Milton by Colin Burrow |
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| Longxi
Zhang |
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The Problem
of a Chinese Aesthetic by Haun Saussy |
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| Gerald MacLean |
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Scribal
Publication in Seventeenth-Century England by Harold Love
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| Zeynep Tenger
and Paul Trolander |
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The
Author, Art, and the Market: Rereading the History
of Aesthetics by Martha Woodmansee |
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Authors
and Owners: The Invention of Copyright by Mark Rose |
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| William Flesch |
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Agonies
of the Intellectual: Commitment, Subjectivity,
and the Performative in the Twentieth-Century
French Tradition by Allan Stoekl |
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