Volume 63, Number 2, Winter 1993/4

Lucretius and Swift's Tale of a Tub
A.H. De Quehen

Orpheus and the Shades: The Myth of the Poet in David Copperfield
Matthias Bauer

Against Nature? Science and Oscar Wilde
John Wilson Foster

'Melodramas of Modernity': The Interaction of Vorticism and Futurism before the Great War
Charles Ferrall

Review Articles

Loading the Canon: A Review Article
Linda Hutcheon

Du Silence à l'écriture: Les Lieux d'être de l'imaginaire créole
Suzanne Crosta

Review

On Samuel Pepys
Douglas Chambers

CONTRIBUTORS

Professor of English, University College, University of Toronto Edition of Samuel Butler; Prose Observations (1979)
A.H. De Quehen

Research Fellow, University of Münster
Das Leben als Geschichte (1991);
coeditor, Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate
Matthias Bauer

Professor of English, University of British Columbia
Colonial Consequences: Essays in Irish Literature and Culture (1991); Fictions of the Irish Literary Revival (1987); Forces and Themes in Ulster Fiction (1974)
John Wilson Foster

Lecturer in English, Victoria University of Wellington
Charles Ferrall

Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Toronto
Splitting Images (1992); Politics of Postmodernism (1989);
Poetics of Postmodernism (1988); The Canadian Postmodern (1988);
A Theory of Parody (1985); Formalism and the Freudian Aesthetic (1984)
Linda Hutcheon

Assistant Professor of French, McMaster University
Le Marronnage créateur: dynamique textuelle chez Edouard Glissant (1991);
coeditor, Perspectives théoriques sur les littératures africaines et caribéenes (1989)
Suzanne Crosta

Professor of English, Trinity College, University of Toronto
The Planters of the English Landscape Garden (1993)
Douglas Chambers

 


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