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- Criticism
- Wayne State University Press
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- The Passion Signified: Imitation and the Construction of Emotions in Sidney and Wroth Volume 43, Number 4, Fall 2001, pp. 407-421
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Index to Volume 43 of Criticism (2001)
- The Reluctant Film Art of Woody Allen (review)
- Quoting Shakespeare: Form and Culture in Early Modern Drama (review)
- William Blake: The Creation of the Songs: From Manuscript to Illuminated Printing (review)
- Fashioning Sapphism: The Origins of a Modern English Lesbian Culture (review)
- Chaos Theory and James Joyce's Everyman (review)
- Ethics: An Essay on the Understanding of Evil (review)
- Rethinking the Holocaust (review)
- The Melancholy of Race: Psychoanalysis, Assimilation, and Hidden Grief (review)
- Jean Toomer and the Harlem Renaissance, and: The Evidence of Things Not Said (review)
- The Notorious Astrological Physician of London: Works and Days of Simon Forman (review)
- Romanticism and Slave Narratives: Transatlantic Testimonies (review)
- The Gang: Coleridge, the Hutchinsons & the Wordsworths in 1802 (review)
- The Poetics of Spice: Romantic Consumerism and the Exotic (review)
- Sand Niggers, Small Shops, and Uncle Sam: Cultural Negotiation in the Fiction of Joseph Geha and Diana Abu-Jaber
- The Passion Signified: Imitation and the Construction of Emotions in Sidney and Wroth
- Heavenly Perspectives, Mirrors of Eternity: Thomas Traherne's Yearning Subject
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