Slaughterhouse-Five, existentialist themes elaborated in a postmodernist way Hans van Stralen Articles Pages: 3 - 12
Poetic fiction and poetic reality: The case of the romance crusade lyrics Cathrynke DijkstraMartin Gosman Articles Pages: 13 - 24
Decadence as poison: The dynamics of literary circulation in Jean Lorrain Robert Ziegler Articles Pages: 25 - 32
The moment of truth: Roland Barthes, “Soirées de Paris” and the real James S. Williams Articles Pages: 33 - 51
Evoking Astraea: The speeches of Marcela and Dorotea inDon Quijote I Carolyn A. Nadeau Articles Pages: 53 - 61
The return to mother cathedral, a stranger in no man's land: Rosalía de Castro through Julia Kristeva Catherine Davies Articles Pages: 63 - 81
Two lives, one story: Andolosia and Fortunatus in the German chapbook of 1509 John Van Cleve Articles Pages: 107 - 117
Hölderlin's “deutscher Gesang” over “Patmos”: A Romantic Pindaric ode in the light of modern criticism Barnard Turner Articles Pages: 119 - 133
Menschenverachtung Und Feindbilder; The message(s) of Gudrun Pausewang'sDie Wolke Brian Murdoch Articles Pages: 135 - 146
A woman's loss and lamentation: Heledd's song andThe Wife's Lament Dorothy Ann Bray Articles Pages: 147 - 154