Published: April 1993
See the issue summary and contents below.
6 essays, totalling 128 pages
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This issue of Mosaic considers different critical theories: metanarrative and relativism in Western and Chinese apocalyptic literature, conceptualizing the individual’s relationship to society through New Historicism, marginal voices in Herman Melville, James Merrill’s holistic world view, gender politics in pre-Raphaelite art, and narrative in Don Quixote.
Western and Chinese Eschatologies: Challenging Postmodernist TheoryPeter G. Crisp | |
Voicing Slavery Through Silence: Narrative Mutiny in Melville's Benito CerenoJohn Haegert | |
Quantum Physics and the Ouija-Board: James Merrill's Holistic World ViewC.A. Buckley | |
John Fowles's Pre-Raphaelite Woman: Interart Strategies and Gender PoliticsMargaret Bozenna Goscilo | |
Cartesian Mirror/Quixotic Web: Toward a Narrativity of DesireAshraf H. A. Rushdy | |
Theorizing as Defeatism: A Pragmatic Defense of AgencySharon O'Dair |