ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews

Title Publication Date Language Citations
“I Know Old Niceros and He's No Liar”: Nick Carraway's Name inThe Great Gatsby1989/10/01English4
Fear of Fashion; or, How the Coquette Got Her Bad Name2002/01/01English2
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Lost Book: A Biographical Gap2001/01/01English2
Three Unpublished Letters of Robert Frost to James P. J. Murphy, Collector and Aspiring Poet2000/01/01English2
MEAD, Clifford.Thomas Pynchon: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Materials.1992/01/01English2
Anglo-Scandinavian Poetic Relations1990/04/01English2
Browning and Bret Harte1999/01/01English2
The Triadic Association of Emily Holmes Coleman, T. S. Eliot, and Djuna Barnes1999/01/01English2
Marguerite, Countess of Blessington, and L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon): Evidence of a Friendship2003/01/01English2
George Eliot'sSpanish Gypsy:The Spanish-Moorish Motif2003/01/01English2
DICTIONARY of Old English (The).Fascicle D. Edited by +Angus Cameron, Ashley Crandell Amos, Antonette Dipaolo Healey, +Sharon Butler, Joan Holland, David Mcdougall, and Ian McDougall1988/01/01English1
A Theves Dede: A Case of Chaucer’s Borrowing From Gower1988/10/01English1
The Ethics of Representation: Punctum Language, Evental Photography, and Affective Scenography in Howard Barker’s Drama2017/11/21English1
Religious Language and Symbolism inThe Great Gatsby’s Valley of Ashes2013/09/01English1
“Bog or God” inA Clockwork Orange2003/01/01English1
Marlowe and Luther1999/01/01English1
“Then You Wink the Other Eye”: T. S. Eliot and the Music Hall1998/01/01English1
Eliot's Hulme—or Pound's?2000/01/01English1
Eliot, Joyce, and Exile2001/01/01English1
“Let Us, Then, Be Up and Doing”2003/01/01English1
Some Additions to the Shenstone Canon2003/01/01English1
Swallows Name Themselves: Exeter Book Riddle 551990/04/01English1
Interdependence, Impermanence, and Ecological Ethics in Gary Snyder’sDanger on Peaks2019/11/12English1
Dogode in Wulf and Eadwacer and King Alfred's Hunting Metaphors2000/01/01English1
Anglo-Saxon Midwives1998/01/01English1
Old Englishwann“dark; pallid”: Welshgwann“weak; sad, gloomy”1997/01/01English1
Britomart and the Descent into Hell1997/01/01English1
“A Close Prisoner”: Richard Polwhele's Encounter with Captain Bligh2003/01/01English1
Composing (to) a Man of Letters: Lady Anne Southwell's Acrostic to Francis Quarles1998/01/01English1
An Aspirin forBeowulf:Against Aches and Pains-eceandwœrc2002/01/01English1