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Issue 29.3

Issue 29.3 (Summer 2002)
Special Issue: Literature and the Visual Arts

Articles
Margarete Landwehr ............................................................................1
Introduction: Literature and the Visual Arts; Questions of Influence and Intertextuality

Marsha Bryant .....................................................................................17
Plath, Domesticity, and the Art of Advertising

Sherry Lutz Zivley................................................................................35
Sylvia Plath's Transformations of Modernist Paintings

Anne Carroll ........................................................................................57
Art, Literature, and the Harlem Renaissance: The Messages of God's Trombones

Jennifer S. Cushman...........................................................................83
Beyond Ekphrasis: Logos and Eikon in Rilke's Poetry


Susan von Rohr Scaff ..........................................................................................................................107
The Virgin Annunciate in Italian Art of the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance

Carmen Trammell Skaggs ...................................................................................................................120
Modernity's Revision of the Dancing Daughter: The Salome Narrative of Wilde and Strauss

Jeffrey Adams .....................................................................................................................................137
Orson Welles's The Trial: Film Noir and the Kafkaesque

Review Essays
Doug Payne ........................................................................................................................................156
Staying New: Questions of Growth in Postcolonial Studies
[Reviews of The Pre-Occupation of Poscolonial Studies, Fawzia Afzal-Khan and Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks, eds.; Literary Culture and U.S. Imperialism: From the Revolution to World War II, by John Carlos Rowe; Reimagining the American Pacific: From "South Pacific" to Bamboo Ridge and Beyond, by Rob Wilson.]

Kelly L. Richardson .............................................................................................................................167
Collaboration, Materialism, and Masochism: New Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Sentimental Literature and Culture
[Reviews of Sentimental Collaborations: Mourning and Middle-Class Identity in Nineteenth-Century America, by Mary Louise Kete; Sentimental Materialism: Gender, Commodity Culture, and Nineteenth-Century American Literature, by Lori Merish; The Masochistic Pleasures of Sentimental Literature, by Marianne Noble.]

Book Reviews
Kim Bernstein ......................................................................................................................................177
[Review of Other Traditions, by John Asbury.]

Karen Sanchez-Eppler ........................................................................................................................179
[Review of Pregnant Pictures, by Sandra Mathews and Laura Wexler.]

Hyejin Kim ..........................................................................................................................................182
[Review of Black, White, and "Huckleberry Finn:" Re-imagining the American Dream, Elaine Mensh and Harry Mensh.]

Mark S. Graybill ..................................................................................................................................184
[Review of After Southern Modernism: Fiction of the Contemporary South, by Matthew Guinn.]

Appendix
Books Received ..................................................................................................................................188