Issue 26.3

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General Issue

Published: July 1993


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 6 essays, totalling 120 pages

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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 Idealism

Robert Lecker

Psycholinguistic Theory and Modern Performance: Memory as a Key to Variants in Medieval Texts

Linda Marie Zaerr and Mary Ellen Ryder

Bulwer, Bloch, Bussotti and the Filial Muse: Recalled and Foreseen Sources of Inspiration

Allan C. Christensen

"To the Heart of Solid Puritans": Historicizing the Popularity of Ben-Hur

Paul Gutjahr

The Deconstruction and Construction of Maternal Desire: Yerma and Die Frau ohne Schatten

Silvia Tubert

Mythic and Cinematic Traditions in Anthony Mann's El Cid

Martin M. Winkler