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  • Volume 33 Contents

Number 1 Reconsiderations of Literary Theory, Winter 2002 Literary History, and Cultural Authority

J. Hillis Miller Promises, Promises: Speech Act Theory, Literary Theory, and Politico-Economic Theory in Marx and de Man 1

Norman N. Holland Where is a Text? A Neurological View 21

Kalle Pihlainen The Moral of the Historical Story: Textual Differences in Fact and Fiction 39

Dino Buzzetti Digital Representation and the Text Model 61

Krzysztof Ziarek The Turn of Art: The Avant-Garde and Power 89

James F. English Winning the Culture Game: Prizes, Awards, and the Rules of Art 109

Xudong Zhang Shanghai Image: Critical Iconography, Minor Literature, and the Un-Making of a Modern Chinese Mythology 137

Paul A. Bové Rights Discourse in the Age of U.S./China Trade 171

CONTRIBUTORS 189

BOOKS RECEIVED 191

Number 2 Anonymity Spring 2002

Herbert F. Tucker Introduction iv

Anne Ferry Anonymity: The Literary History of a Word 193

Marcy L. North Anonymity's Subject: James I and the Debate Over the Oath of Allegiance 215 [End Page 811]

Pat Rogers Nameless Names: Pope, Curll, and the Uses of Anonymity 233

Lee Erickson "Unboastful Bard": Originally Anonymous English Romantic Poetry Book Publication, 1770-1835 247

Paula R. Feldman Women Poets and Anonymity in the Romantic Era 279

Margaret Mills Harper Nemo: George Yeats and Her Automatic Script 291

Frederick T. Griffiths Copy Wright: What Is an (Invisible)Author? 315

Jeremy D. Popkin Ka-Tzetnik 135633: The Survivor as Pseudonym 343

Lisa Samuels Relinquish Intellectual Property 357

Donald W. Foster Commentary: In the Name of the Author 375

CONTRIBUTORS 397

BOOKS RECEIVED 399

Number 3 The Book as Character, Composition, Summer 2002 Criticism, and Creation

Hélène Cixous The Book as One of Its Own Characters 403

Ruth Stevenson Hamlet's Mice, Motes, Moles, and Minching Malecho 435

Peter Goldman Living Words: Iconoclasm and Beyond in John Bunyan's Grace Abounding 461

Paul Stevens Pretending to Be Real: Stephen Greenblatt and the Legacy of Popular Existentialism 491

Martin Puchner The Theater in Modernist Thought 521

John Wall A Study of the Imagination in Samuel Beckett's Watt 533

Jim Hannan Crossing Couplets: Making Form the Matter of Walcott's Tiepolo's Hound 559

Elisabeth Cardonne-Arlyck Mind Your Tongue: Autobiography and New French Lyric Poetry 581

CONTRIBUTORS 603

BOOKS RECEIVED 605

Number 4 Everyday Life Autumn 2002

Rita Felski Introduction 607

John Frow "Never Draw to an Inside Straight": On Everyday Knowledge 623

Rey Chow Sentimental Returns: On the Uses of the Everyday in the Recent Films of Zhang Yimou and Wong Kar-wai 639

Toril Moi "It was as if he meant something different from what he said—all the time": Language, Metaphysics, and the Everyday in The Wild Duck 655

Claire Colebrook The Politics and Potential of Everyday Life 687

Dell Upton Architecture in Everyday Life 707

Nancy Ries Anthropology and the Everyday, from Comfort to Terror 725

Mark Poster Everyday (Virtual) Life 743

Roger Silverstone Complicity and Collusion in the Mediation of Everyday Life 761

Jane M. Gaines Everyday Strangeness: Robert Ripley's International Oddities as Documentary Attractions 781

CONTRIBUTORS 803

BOOKS RECEIVED 805

VOLUME 33 CONTENTS 809

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