Volume 61, Number 2, Winter 1991/2

Writing the Coastline of Australia:
Emigrants' Diaries and 'The Long Looked For Shores'
Andrew Hassam

Art, Nature, and the Written Word in Pericles
Frederick Kiefer

'A language that is ever green':
The Ecological Vision of John Clare
James C. Mc Kusick

'Mysteriously Come Together':
Dickens, Chaucer, and Little Dorrit
F.T. Flahiff

Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale:
Scheherazade in Dystopia
Karen Stein

Reviews

Eagleton on Ideology: Six Types of Ambiguity
Greig Henderson

Taking Scepticism Seriously
Lloyd Gerson

Contributors

Lecturer in English, Trinity College, Carmarthen, Dyfed
Andrew Hassam

Associate Professor of English, University of Arizona
Fortune and Elizabethan Tragedy (1983)
Frederick Kiefer

Associate Professor of English, University of Maryland
Coleridge's Philosophy of Language (1986)
James C. Mc Kusick

Professor of English, St Michael's College, University of Toronto
F.T. Flahiff

Associate Professor of English, University of Rhode Island
Karen F. Stein

Associate Professor of English, University of Toronto
Kenneth Burke: Literature and Language as Symbolic Action (1988)
Greig Henderson

Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto
God and Greek Philosophy (1990); Hellenistic Philosophy (1988);
Aristotle's Politics (1986); Aristotle: Selected Work (1986)
Lloyd Gerson

 


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