Contents
Issue 31.1 (Winter 2004)
General Issue
Articles
Jennifer Putzi
"Raising the Stigma": Black Womanhood and the Marked Body in Pauline Hopkins' Contending Forces
Robert Genter
"I'm Not His Father": Lionel Trilling, Allen Ginsberg, and the Contours of Literary Modernism
Marilyn C. Wesley
The Remembered Future: Neuro-Cognitive Identity in Henry James's The Turn of the Screw
The Remembered Future: Neuro-Cognitive Identity in Henry James's The Turn of the Screw
Mary Lazar
Jerzy Kosinski's Being There , Novel and Film: Changes Not by Chance
Steffen Hantke
Horror Film and the Historical Uncanny: The New Germany in Stefan Ruzowitzky's Anatomie
Carol Acton
Diverting the Gaze: The Unseen Text in Women's War Writing
Craig McLuckie
The Structural Coherence of Wole Soyinka's Death and the King's Horseman
Joyce Piell Wexler
Sex Isn't Everything (But It Can Be Anything): The Symbolic Function of Extremity in Modernism
Review Essays
Anthony DiMatteo
“The Use and Abuse of Shakespeare: A Review Essay.” Reviews of Richard Burt, ed., Shakespeare after Mass Media ; Courtney Lehmann and Lisa Starks, eds., Spectacular Shakespeare: Critical Theory and Popular Cinema ; Judith Roof, All About Thelma and Eve: Sidekicks and Third Wheels ; and Julie Saunders, Novel Shakespeares: Twentieth-century Women Novelists and Appropriation .
Book Reviews
Jeffrey Longacre
Review of Tristanne J. Connolly, William Blake and the Body .
Jennifer Putzi
Review of Susan K. Harris, The Cultural Work of the late Nineteenth-Century Hostess: Annie Adams Fields and Mary Gladstone Drew .
