New Literary History

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Intersubjective Reading1986/01/018
Godlike Science/Unhallowed Arts: Language and Monstrosity in Frankenstein1978/01/018
Some Principles of Autobiography1974/01/018
Reading for Love: Canons, Paracanons, and Whistling Jo March1990/01/018
Speech, Literature, and the Space between1972/01/018
What Is Tradition?1991/01/018
The Fabulous Imperialist Semiotic of Wilkie Collin's The Moonstone1993/01/018
First Person, Second Person, Same Person: Narrative as Epistemology1993/01/018
The Preliteracy of the Greeks1977/01/018
The Impersonal Enunciation, or the Site of Film (In the Margin of Recent Works on Enunciation in Cinema)1991/01/018
Text and Function1978/01/018
Anti-Professionalism1985/01/018
The Epiphanic Mode in Wordsworth and Modern Literature1983/01/018
Technological Metaphor and Social Control1974/01/018
Describe or Narrate? A Problem in Realistic Representation1976/01/018
"Critic"/"Reader"1979/01/018
Seeing Metaphor as Caricature1974/01/018
Ambiguity and Reversal: On the Enigmatic Structure of Oedipus Rex1978/01/017
The Aesthetics of British Mercantilism1980/01/017
The Subjective Paradigm in Science, Psychology, and Criticism1976/01/017
POSTmodernISM1971/01/017
Literary History: The Point of It All1970/01/017
How Ordinary Is Ordinary Language?1973/01/017
Making Sense: The Trials of Postmodern Discourse1987/01/017
Post/Poststructuralist Feminist Criticism: The Politics of Recuperation and Negotiation1991/01/017
Sexual Linguistics: Gender, Language, Sexuality1985/01/017
House Arrest: The Domestication of English Poetry in the 1820s1994/01/017
Pound/Stevens: Whose Era?1982/01/017
The Other within: The Strange Case of Radhabinod Pal's Judgment on Culpability1992/01/017
The Veridiction Contract1989/01/017