Contents
Articles
In the Beginning There Was Death: SPiritual Desolation and the Search for Self in Jamaica Kincaid's Autobiography of My Mother
Elizabeth J. West
Phenomenology, Epistemology, Ontology, and Spirit: The Carribean Perspective in Ann Petry's Tituba of Salem Village
Melvin B. Rahming
The Politics of Inner City Identity in Do the Right Thing
Philip Hanson
Of Natives and Rebels: Locating the Surrealist Revolution in French Culture
Phyllis Taoua
"Not a Nervous Woman": Robert Desnos and Surrealist Literary History
Katharine Conley
Helke Sander and the Meaning of Laughter
Gesa Zinn
Reflections on Europe
"Europe's Worst Enemy is Europe Itself"
Pascal Bruckner
"European Borders"
An interview with Tzvetan Todorov
Reviews
Jay Losey and William D. Brewer, eds., Mapping Male Sexuality: Nineteenth-Century England
Reviewed by Samuel Lyndon Gladden
John Nicolopulos, The Poetics of Empire in the Indies: Prophecy and Imitation in "La Araucana" and "Os Lusiadas"
Reviewed by Fabio López-Lázaro
James Olney, Memory & Narrative: The Weave of Life-Writing
Reviewed by Suzanne Chamier
Allison Pease, Modernism, Mass Culture, and the Aesthetics of Obscenity
Reviewed by Samuel Lyndon Gladden
Guy P. Raffa, Divine Dialectic: Dante's Incarnational Poetry
Reviewed by Corrada Biazzo Curry
Danielle M. Roemer and Cristina Bacchilege, eds., Angela Carter and the Fairy Tale
Reviewed by Patricia Brooke
Weldon Thornton, Voices and Values in Joyce's "Ulysses"
Reviewed by Ian Crump
Notes on Contributors
Books Received
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