Published: July 1992
See the issue summary and contents below.
8 essays, totalling 144 pages
$15.00 CAD
This general issue of Mosaic features eight essays on a range of texts and topics, among them the confluence of literary and biblical criticism in Paul’s epistles, Anne Rice’s reflection of our own world in Interview with the Vampire, and “critical returns” to King Lear.
Christophany as a Sign of "The End": A Semiotic Approach to Paul's EpistlesCarey C. Newman | |
For the Love of the Father: Repetition and Ambivalence in King Lear CriticismDolora A. Wojciehowski | |
Church Building as Political Strategy in Wordsworth's Ecclesiastical SonnetsRegina Hewitt | |
Joyce Cary's Blake: The Intertextuality of The Horse's MouthAnnette Shandler Levitt | |
The Politics of Neutrality: Representation and Ideology in A Dance to the Music of TimeLynette Felber | |
Postexistentialism in the Neo-Gothic Mode: Anne Rice's Interview with the VampireBarbara Frey Waxman | |
Sufism, Jung and the Myth of Kore: Revisionist Politics in Lessing's MarriagesPhyllis Sternberg Perrakis | |
For the "Public Good": Contradictions in Contemporary Literary TheoryLisa Schubert |