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  1. Announcements
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  1. RMMLA Best Feminist Essay Award
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  3. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rmr.1991.a460447
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  1. RMMLA-Huntington Award
  2. Charles G. Davis
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  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rmr.1991.a460448
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  1. "Follow Your Leader": Knowing One's Place in Benito Cereno
  2. Darryl Hattenhauer
  3. pp. 7-17
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rmr.1991.a460449
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  1. Who is the Spider Woman?
  2. Carolyn Pinet
  3. pp. 19-34
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rmr.1991.a460450
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  1. Flattering the Analyst: Julien Green's Épaves as Judgmental Mirror
  2. Robert Ziegler
  3. pp. 35-46
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rmr.1991.a460451
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  1. Structures of Power in Duras's Un Barrage contre le Pacifique
  2. Kevin C. O'Neill
  3. pp. 47-60
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rmr.1991.a460452
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  1. Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove: "This Is What We Call Home"
  2. Marion Tangum
  3. pp. 61-73
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rmr.1991.a460453
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  1. Packaging the Tao
  2. Stephen Durrant
  3. pp. 75-84
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  1. Diderot's Dream by Wilda Anderson (review)
  2. Diane Fourny
  3. pp. 85-86
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  1. Socialism and the Literary Artistry of William Morris ed. by Florence S. Boos and Carole G. Silver (review)
  2. Michael Case
  3. pp. 87-88
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  1. H. D. between Image and Epic: The Mysteries of Her Poetics by Gary Burnett (review)
  2. J. Karen Ray
  3. pp. 89-90
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  1. This Is About Vision: Interviews with Southwestern Writers ed. by John F. Crawford, William Balassi, and Annie O. Eysturoy (review)
  2. Glen Newkirk
  3. pp. 91-92
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  1. Psychoanalysis and . . . by Richard Feldstein and Henry Sussman (review)
  2. Cynthia A. Kimball
  3. pp. 92-94
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  1. Milton, the Bible, and Misogyny by Philip J. Gallagher (review)
  2. Jean R. Brink
  3. pp. 94-95
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  1. The Dialogic Species: A Linguistic Contribution to the Social Sciences by Claude Hagège (review)
  2. Mary Ellen Ryder
  3. pp. 95-97
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  1. Coleridge, Lamb, Hazlitt, and the Reader of Drama by Janet Ruth Heller (review)
  2. Ann Margaret Marlowe
  3. pp. 97-98
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  1. Reorientations: Critical Theories & Pedagogies ed. by Bruce Henricksen and Thaïs E. Morgan (review)
  2. Chaman L. Sahni
  3. pp. 98-100
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  1. Autobiographical Tightropes by Leah D. Hewitt (review)
  2. Claudine G. Fisher
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  1. Ibsen and the Great World by Naomi Lebowitz (review)
  2. James R. Scrimgeour
  3. pp. 102-104
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  1. Close Viewings: An Anthology of New Film Criticism ed. by Peter Lehman (review)
  2. Lloyd Agte
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  1. After Bakhtin: Essays on Fiction and Criticism by David Lodge (review)
  2. S. Kehde
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  1. Euripides' Medea: The Incarnation of Disorder by Emily A. McDermott (review)
  2. Victor Castellani
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  1. The Critical Idyll: Traditional Values and the French Revolution in Goethe's Hermann und Dorothea by Peter Morgan (review)
  2. Hans-Wilhelm Kelling
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  1. ¿Only English? Law and Language Policy in the United States by Bill Piatt (review)
  2. Ted Lyon
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  1. The Emergence of Social Space: Rimbaud and the Paris Commune by Kristin Ross (review)
  2. Walter C. Putnam III
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  1. The Origins of Writing ed. by Wayne Senner (review)
  2. Normandi Ellis
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  1. Beyond the Two Cultures: Essays on Science, Technology, and Literature ed. by Joseph W. Slade and Judith Yaross Lee (review)
  2. Barbara M. Olds
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  1. Hemingway's Quarrel with Androgyny by Mark Spilka (review)
  2. Robert E. Fleming
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  1. Listening for the Text: On the Uses of the Past by Brian Stock (review)
  2. Kurt Olsson
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  1. Traces of War: Poetry, Photography, and the Crisis of the Union by Timothy Sweet (review)
  2. James H. Maguire
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  1. Grace Paley: Illuminating the Dark Lives by Jacqueline Taylor (review)
  2. Susan Staker
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  1. The Action to the Word: Structure and Style in Shakespearean Tragedy by David Young (review)
  2. Richard K. Sanderson
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  1. Contributors
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