Corpus ex machina: Nikolai Chernyshevsky'sWhat Is to Be Done? (1863) and Mary Bradley Lane'sMizora (1880/81) Annegret J. Wiemer Articles Pages: 187 - 196
Conditioning and geometric harmonizing: “Des autres machines de Butor” Edward J. Lusk Articles Pages: 227 - 234
¿Colocolo o lo coloco?: The position of the clitic pronoun in old Spanish Dorien Nieuwenhuijsen Articles Pages: 235 - 244
Death and the angel in Lluís Fernàndez'sL'anarquista nu Josep-Anton Fernández Articles Pages: 263 - 271
Key and tripod in mikhail Bulgakov'sMaster and Margarita Ursula Reidel-Schrewe Articles Pages: 273 - 282
Diverging attitudes in literary criticism. The ‘Plenzdorf debate’ in the early 1970s in East and West Germany Barbara Currie Articles Pages: 283 - 294
On peter Huchel's adaptation of shaw's ‘Denshawai horror’ and related matters Stephen Parker Articles Pages: 295 - 306
The survival of object-verb order in Middle English: Some data Tony FosterWim van der Wurff Articles Pages: 309 - 327
‘QuaintEpigrammatist’: Martial in late seventeenth-century England Paul Hartle Articles Pages: 329 - 351