Published: July 1993
See the issue summary and contents below.
6 essays, totalling 120 pages
$15.00 CAD
Among the essays included in this general issue of Mosaic are considerations of Canadian canonicity, oral performance of medieval romances, maternal desire in Frederico GarcĂa Lorca, and the techniques and myths of El Cid. The issue also contains examinations of how the unconscious shapes media and why Ben-Hur captivated the late-nineteenth-century imagination.
A Country Without a Canon?: Canadian Literature and the Esthetics of IdealismRobert Lecker | |
Psycholinguistic Theory and Modern Performance: Memory as a Key to Variants in Medieval TextsLinda Marie Zaerr and Mary Ellen Ryder | |
Bulwer, Bloch, Bussotti and the Filial Muse: Recalled and Foreseen Sources of InspirationAllan C. Christensen | |
"To the Heart of Solid Puritans": Historicizing the Popularity of Ben-HurPaul Gutjahr | |
The Deconstruction and Construction of Maternal Desire: Yerma and Die Frau ohne SchattenSilvia Tubert | |
Mythic and Cinematic Traditions in Anthony Mann's El CidMartin M. Winkler |