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Full Description
This collection unites 21 papers mainly presented at the 21st IAUPE (International Association of University Professors of English) Conference held at the Valetta Campus of the University of Malta in mid-July 2010. Most periods of world-wide literature in English from Anglo-Saxon to the present day were represented as well as many aspects of language and linguistics. One section «Writers and the Mediterranean» was of particular local interest.
Contents
Contents: Ian Kirby: Preface - J. R. Hall: Supplementary Evidence and the Manuscript Text of Beowulf: A Survey of Sources - Manfred Malzahn: The Barnaby Googe Experiment: Readings and Misreadings - Richard A. McCabe: Plato, Poetic 'Praxis', and Renaissance Censorship - Mary Morrissey: Paul's Cross: Context, Occasion, Significance - James R. Siemon: Mark(et)ing Differences on the Early Modern Stage: Malta's Slave Market and London's Exchange - Ann Thompson/John O. Thompson: Standing for and Standing in for: Metonymy in Henry V - Vera Nünning: Voicing Criticism in Eighteenth-Century Novels by Women: Narrative Attempts at Claiming Authority - Christoph Bode: Constructions of Identity in Romanticism: The Case of William Wordsworth - Danuta Fjellestad: The Pictorial Turn in the Contemporary Novel - Sergio Perosa: Byron and Latin-Levantine Europe - Klaus Stierstorfer: Who Owns Britain? S. T. Coleridge and the National Trust - William Baker: Fresh Light on Christina Rossetti and George Herbert - Paul A. Bové: Historical Humanist, American Style - Val Cunningham: The Aw(e)ful Spread of Literary Theory - Jürgen Schlaeger: The Play and Place of Literary Theory - Mary Jane Edwards: Analyzing the Annotations: Theories and Practices of Explanatory Notes - John Leonard: Adam's Two Dreams: Keats on Milton - Jane Goldman: «The hush of the Mediterranean lipping the sand»: the libertarian and libidinal politics of Virginia Woolf's Mediterranean discourse - Christopher Innes: Staging the Mediterranean: Developing Views in English Drama - Harold Kaylor: Chaucer, His Boethius, and the Narrator of His Troilus - William V. Davis: «Begin, and cease, and then again begin»: Rereading Matthew Arnold's «Dover Beach».



