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Contents of Volume 4 (1994/95)
N.B. Numbers refer to issues and pagination of the printed version of Connotations.
- Of Fountains and Foundations: An Elaboration on Åke Bergvall
Patrick Grant 4.3: 228-32
- E. K., A Spenserian Lesson in Reading
Frances M. Malpezzi 4.3: 181-91
- Imagining Voices in A View of the Present State of Ireland: A Discussion of Recent Studies Concerning Edmund Spenser's Dialogue
John M. Breen 4.1-2: 119-32
- Who is Speaking in Spenser's A View of the Present State of Ireland? A Response to John Breen
Andrew Hadfield 4.3: 233-41
- The False Domesticity of A Woman Killed with Kindness
Lisa Hopkins 4.1-2: 1-7
- A Response to Lisa Hopkins
Nancy A. Gutierrez 4.3: 242-45
- Melting Earth and Leaping Bulls: Shakespeare's Ovid and Arthur Golding
Anthony Brian Taylor 4.3: 192-206
- A very Antony: Patterns of Antonomasia in Shakespeare
Donald Cheney 4.1-2: 8-24
- Competing Discourses in The Winter's Tale
David Laird 4.1-2: 25-43
- A Comment on Roy Battenhouse's "Shakespearean Tragedy: Its Christian Premises"
Cecile Williamson Cary 4.3: 246-50
- The Scarus-Episode in Antony and Cleopatra: A Response to Roy Battenhouse, Shakespearean Tragedy
Inge Leimberg 4.3: 251-65
- A Response to Debra Fried
Judith Dundas 4.1-2: 133-35
- Herbert's Titles, Commonplace Books, and the Poetics of Use: A Response to Anne Ferry
Matthias Bauer 4.3: 266-79
- Tom Jones and the 'Clare-obscure': A Response to Andrew Varney, Bernard Harrison, and Lothar Černý
Mark Loveridge 4.1-2: 136-50
- If Everything Else Fails, Read the Instructions: Further Echoes of the Reception-Theory Debate
Leona Toker 4.1-2: 151-64
- Liberty, Corruption and Seduction in the Republican Imagination
Tara Fitzpatrick 4.1-2: 44-66
- "Novels are ... the most dangerous kind of reading": Metafictional Discourse in Early American Literature
Jürgen Wolter 4.1-2: 67-82
- Reflections on Jürgen Wolter's "Metafictional Discourse in Early American Literature"
Terence Martin 4.3: 280-82
- Herman Melville and Christian Grabbe: A Source for "The Godhead is Broken"
Eleanor Cook 4.3: 225-27
- More on "Christmas as Humbug: A Manuscript Poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon ('L. E. L.')"
F. J. Sypher 4.1-2: 165-68
- Owen's strange "Meeting": A Note for Professor Muir
Jon Silkin 4.1-2: 169-71
- Faulkner's Racism: A Response to Arthur F. Kinney
Pamela Knight 4.3: 283-99
- Faulkner, Race, Fidelity
John Cooley 4.3: 300-12
- Satire and Subversion: Orwell and the Uses of Anti-climax
Brendan Wilson 4.3: 207-24
- Subjected People: Towards a Grammar for the
Underclass in Elizabeth Bishop's Poetry
Jonathan Ausubel 4.1-2: 83-97
- Elizabeth Bishop and a Grammar for the Underclass? Response to Jonathan Ausubel's "Subjected People in the Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop"
Jacqueline Vaught Brogan 4.1-2: 172-80
- Is it a Boy or a Girl? Gender as the Ever-Present
Authority and Anxiety in Bishop Studies
Kathrine Varnes 4.3: 313-18
- More Metadrama than Antidrama: Thoughts and Counter Thoughts on Bernd Engler's "Arthur Kopit's The Hero in Context"
Thomas P. Adler 4.3: 319-24
- Derek Walcott's Don Juans
D. L. MacDonald 4.1-2: 98-118