Published: January 1992
See the issue summary and contents below.
9 essays, totalling 136 pages
$15.00 CAD
With essays on such canonical texts as Hamlet and Pride and Prejudice, this general issue of Mosaic contains analyses of John Banville’s novella The Newton Theory, composer Alban Berg, and the nature of William Blake’s illustrations of John Milton’s Nativity Ode.
Depression and Negative Thinking: A Cognitive Approach to HamletGertrude Morin | |
Mathematical Topology and Gordian Narrative Structure: Tristram ShandyRon Jenkins | |
Wordsworth and the Psychoanalytic Relational ModelBarbara Schapiro | |
Blake's Europe and His "Corrective" Illustrations to Milton's Nativity OdeBruce Lawson | |
Shame, Pride and Prejudice: Jane Austin's Psychological SophisticationGordon Hirsch | |
Autobiography as Masquerade: The Spectacle of Rilke's Other SelfGerald Peters | |
Opera, Apocalypse and the Dance of Death: Berg's Indebtness to KrausDavid P. Schroeder | |
The Pull of the Oracle: Personalized Mythologies in Plath and ChiricoSally Greene | |
Reconstructing Artistic and Scientific Paradigms: John Banville's The Newton LetterBrian McIlroy |