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From the editor
(Nineteenth-Century Prose, 2008)The present number (35/2) of Nineteenth-Century Prose is a general issue that includes a broad range of articles, review articles, and reviews from both American and British literature. The issue leads off with two articles ... -
Prof. Dr. F. Şenel Boydağ’ın anısına armağan
(Doğuş Üniversitesi, 2008-01-15)Profesör Fatma Şenel Boydağ 10 Ocak 1947’de Bartın’da doğdu. İlk öğretimini Bartın’da bitiren Şenel Boydağ, orta ve lise eğitimini İstanbul’da tamamlayarak 1965 yılında Kandilli Kız Lisesi’nden mezun oldu. İstanbul ... -
Special Issue on William Hazlitt
(Nineteenth - Century Prose, 2009)The Spring 2009 issue of Nineteenth-Century Prose (Volume 36, Number 1) is a special issue on William Hazlitt, guest-edited by James Mulvihili, who will join the Editorial Board of this journal beginning with the next ... -
From the editor
(Nineteenth-Century Prose, 2009)The Spring 2009 issue of Nineteenth-Century Prose (Volume 36, Number 1) is a special issue on William Hazlitt, guest-edited by James Mulvihill, who will join the Editorial Board of this journal beginning with the next ... -
From the editor
(Nineteenth-Century Prose, 2009-09)The Fall 2009 issue of Nineteenth-Century Prose is abundant in range and size. The issue begins with Peter Betjemann’s discussion of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century attitudes toward a crafts tradition in Britain ... -
Gender - bending fantasies inwomen's writing: fantastic in Angela Carter's the infernal desire machines of Dr. Hoffman nights at the circus and Jeanette Winterson's the passion, the.powerbook.
(Oxford University Press, 2010)Mine Ozyurt Kilic’s discussion of gender bending in Angela Carter’s The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman and Nights at the Circus and Jeanette Winterson’s The Passion and The.Powerbook is particularly insightful ... -
From the erotic blush to the petrifying Medusa gaze in George Eliot's novels
(Western Kentucky University, 2010-09)Close reading of George Eliot's novels shows her characters betraying their emotions in a pattern of specular gazes. Certain of her female characters reveal their erotic feelings in a self-conscious blush, expressing the ... -
Marginality in the contemporary british novel
(Taylor & Francis, 2011)Bergmann Loizeaux argues convincingly that the ekphrastic poet often felt a kinship with painters of the past, especially in the twentieth century. Marginalized as members of an elite form of art, poets sought visual ... -
The authority of the word: reflecting on image and text in northern Europe, 1400-1700
(Sixteenth Century Journal, 2013-09)The article reviews the book "The Authority of the Word: Reflecting on Image and Text in Northern Europe, 1400-1700," edited by Celeste Brusati, Karl A. E. Enenkel, and Walter S. Melion. -
A sense of completeness, of understanding, enfolding all difference: An interview with Maggie Gee
(Oxford University Press, 2014-12)Maggie Gee (OBE) is an innovative and unusual contemporary novelist whose work has been translated into thirteen languages and short-listed for two prestigious global literary prizes, the Orange Prize and the International ... -
An engineering curriculum nourished by literature: a dream or a necessity?
(IEEE, 2017)Examines the need to include literature and the humanities in engineering education. How can an engineering student benefit from literature? Many important engineering problems require a wide range of problem-solving skills, ...