Special issue in honor of Armand E. Singer / the Board of editors, Angel Tuninetti ... [et al.] ; editorial consultants, Gail Galloway Adams ... [et al.].

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Other Authors: Tuninetti, Angel Tomás A., Adams, Gail Galloway
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Morgantown] : West Virginia University, 2011.
Series:Philological papers ; v. 54.
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Table of Contents:
  • To Patagonia and beyond: in memoriam Armand Singer / Hart Wegner
  • "A mixture of Jewels and stones": Japanese aphorisms / John Solt
  • Malory's use of Hardyng's Chronicle: a reconsideration / Edward Kennedy
  • The politics of discourse in John Knox's The first blast of the trumpet against the monstrous regiment of women / Rudy Almasy
  • Dangerous liaisons: Don Juan and philosophy (reflections on an evening with a lady's man) / Hans Peter Söder
  • Don Juan from a feminist perspective / Marlene Gottlieb
  • The proximity of distance: fascination, reception, and Heart of darkness / Larry Shillock
  • Middle class matrons in representative plays of the 1920s / Mark A. Graves
  • Langston Hughes's Blues: key African-American musical movements and styles / Kevin Rabas
  • Dismissed without prejudice: Eugene O'Neill's anti-Semitism or Some of my best friends / Madeline C. Smith and Richard Eaton
  • Under the gun of time: Preminger's Laura and Hofmannsthal's Rosenkavalier / Hart Wegner
  • Images of power and authority in Jose Luis Garci's Cinematic adaptation of Galdos's El abuelo / Barbara Buedel
  • From Kabul to the North Pole: solo travelers, their narratives, and their non-human companions / Felicia Campbell
  • Some allusions to French literature in François Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451 / Timothy J. Williams
  • Politics of seeing: the fantastic in the eye of the split subject / Maria B. Clark
  • Kate and Petruchio: co-heroes in an alliance for agency? Film versions of Shakespeare's The taming of the shrew / Angelina Avedano
  • The indeterminate sign in Ridley Scott's Blade runner, director's cut / Clifford Hallam
  • No place like home: Terry Gilliam's "1984 1/2," Brazil / Ed Taylor
  • A mind's eye view: repetition, obsession, and jealousy in Robbe-Grillet's La jalousie and Claude Chabrol's L'Enfer / Randi Polk
  • Writing the other self in Aritha Van Herk's novels / J'nan Morse Sellery
  • Narrating genocide: Edwidge Danticat's The farming of bones and Yolande Mukagasana's N'aie pas peur de savoir / Janice Spleth
  • Frenetic provocations of imperfections in Crimen Ferpecto / Kanishka Sen
  • Imaginary places, hallucinatory spaces, and a postcript: altered states in the Germanic realm / Peter Werres.