Published: January 1976
See the issue summary and contents below.
11 essays, totalling 192 pages
$15.00 CAD
This entirely Canadian-authored issue addresses Mosaic’s goal of helping to provide space for contributions by Canadian scholars.” With essays on Shakespeare, Réjean Ducharme, Thomas Malory, Elizabeth Gaskell, Daniel Defoe, Ezra Pound, and others, this issue showcases the wide range of expertise of Canadian academics.
The Guffaw of the Abderite: Samuel Beckett's Use of DemocritusAlice and Kenneth Hamilton | |
"And Every One Have Need of Other": Bond and Relationship in King LearJerry Wasserman | |
The Search for Identity in the Novels of Réjean DucharmaD.J. Bond | |
The Exiled King: Sir Orfeo's Harp and the Second Death of EurydiceD.L. Jeffrey | |
Stendhal et le Caractère Italien dans "Rome, Naples et Florence"Pierre Parc | |
Homo Fugiens - Man of Our TimeZenta Maurina | |
Sir Thomas Malory's Castles of DelightMuriel A. Whitaker | |
Mrs. Gaskell's Ruth: A ReconsiderationBrian Crick | |
Structural, Figurative, and Thematic Trinities in Piers PlowmanClaud A. Thompson | |
Crusoe in the Backwoods: A Canadian Fable?T.D. MacLuich | |
A Case for Pound's "Seafarer"S.J. Adams | |
'Spiritual Newbirth': The Case for the Nineteenth Century NovelIra Bruce Nadel | |
"Thir Song was partial": Some Recent Milton PublicationsS. Warhaft |