Volume 69, Number 2, Spring 2000

Aristotle's Four Aims for Dramatic Character and His Method in the Poetics
Hollis Rinehart

Shakespeare and the Art of Making an Exit
Leslie Thomson

The Way the World Ends: The Scientism of Catastrophic Imagery in the English Eighteenth Century
Milton Wilson

Le Théâtre franco-ontarien Dramatic Spectacles of Linguistic Otherness
Jane Moss

Reviews

Ideas in the Seventeenth Century
Douglas Chambers

The Registrar of the Cosmic University
Linda Munk

Contributors

Associate Professor of English (Emeritus), York University
Hollis Rinehart

Associate Professor of English, Erindale College, University of Toronto
With Alan C. Dessen, A Dictionary of Stage Directions in English Drama, 1580–1642 (1999); exhibition catalogue, Fortune: ‘All is but Fortune' (2000)

Leslie Thomson

Professor of English (Emeritus), University of Toronto
E.J. Pratt (1969); editor, Poets between the Wars (1967); editor,
Poetry of Mid-Century 1940–1960 (1964); Shelley's Later Poetry (1959)
Milton Wilson

Robert E. Diamond Professor of French, Colby College
Jane Moss

Professor of English, Trinity College, University of Toronto
The Re-invention of the World: English Writing 1650–1750 (1996);
Stonyground: The Making of a Canadian Garden (1996); The Planters of the English Landscape Garden: Botany, Trees, and the Georgics (1993)
Douglas Chambers

Professor of English, Erindale College, University of Toronto
The Devil's Mousetrap: Redemption and Colonial American Litreature (1997); The Trivial Sublime: Theology and American Poetics (1992)
Linda Munk

 


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