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Published/Copyright: August 26, 2010
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From the journal Volume 127 Issue 3

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  1. Literarische Sprezzatura: Unsichtbare Ordnung in Thomas Brownes The Garden of Cyrus (1658)
  2. “But of Course the Stage has Certain Limits”? The Adaptation of Ovid's Metamorphoses in Shakespeare's Plays
  3. “East is East and West is Best?” – The Eastern European Migrant and the British Contact Zone in Rose Tremain's The Road Home (2007) and in Marina Lewycka's Two Caravans (2006)
  4. Modern Versions of Nostos and Katabasis: A Survey of Homeric Hypertexts in Recent Anglophone Poetry
  5. Zu einigen Briefen von Edward Young
  6. The Handbook of the History of English, ed. Ans van Kemenade & Bettelou Los
  7. Elly van Gelderen, A History of the English Language
  8. Change in Meaning and the Meaning of Change: Studies in Semantics and Grammar from Old to Present-Day English, ed. Matti Rissanen, Marianna Hintikka, Leena Kahlas-Tarkka & Rod McConchie
  9. Christian Mair, Twentieth-Century English: History, Variation, and Standardization
  10. Ekkehard König & Volker Gast, Understanding English-German Contrasts
  11. Beatus Vir. Studies in Early English and Norse Manuscripts. In Memory of Phillip Pulsiano, ed. A.N. Doane & Kirsten Wolf. Foundations of Learning: The Transfer of Encyclopaedic Knowledge in the Early Middle Ages, ed. Rolf H. Bremmer Jr & Kees Dekker. Form and Content of Instruction in Anglo-Saxon England in the Light of Contemporary Manuscript Evidence. Papers presented at the International Conference Udine, 6–8 April 2006, ed. Patrizia Lendinara, Loredana Lazzari & Maria Amalia D'Aronco
  12. Klaeber's Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburg. Edited, with Introduction, Commentary, Appendices, Glossary, and Bibliography by R.D. Fulk, Robert E. Bjork & John D. Niles, with a Foreword by Helen Damico. 4th ed., based on the 3rd ed. with First and Second Supplements of Beowulf and the Fight at Finnsburg, edited by Fr. Klaeber
  13. The Postmodern ‘Beowulf’: A Critical Casebook, ed. Eileen A. Joy & Mary K. Ramsey, with the assistance of Bruce D. Gilchrist
  14. Aaron J. Kleist, Striving with Grace: Views of Free Will in Anglo-Saxon England
  15. Sebastian I. Sobecki, The Sea and Medieval English Literature
  16. The Poems of Walter Kennedy, ed. Nicole Meier
  17. Rudolf Beck, Hildegard Kuester & Martin Kuester, Basislexikon anglistische Literaturwissenschaft
  18. Thomas Kullmann, Englische Kinder- und Jugendliteratur: Eine Einführung
  19. William Shakespeare: Venus und Adonis und Tarquin und Lukrezia in der Übersetzung von Heinrich Christoph Albrecht (1783), ed. Christa Jansohn
  20. Ingo Berensmeyer, “Angles of Contingency”: Literarische Kultur im England des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts
  21. Patrick Full, Der Abgesang der Imagination: Edgar Allan Poes Neubestimmung der menschlichen Kreativität
  22. Isabel Karremann, Männlichkeit und Körper: Inszenierungen eines geschlechtsspezifischen Unbehagens im englischen Roman des 18. und frühen 19. Jahrhunderts
  23. Margaret Fuller: Transatlantic Crossings in a Revolutionary Age, ed. Charles Capper & Cristina Giorcelli
  24. A History of Postcolonial Literature in 12 ½ Books, ed. Tobias Döring
  25. Leonard F. Wheat, Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials: A Multiple Allegory/Attacking Religious Superstition in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and Paradise Lost
  26. Holger Südkamp, Tom Stoppard's Biographical Drama
  27. Ricarda Klüßendorf, The Great Work Begins: Tony Kushner's Theater for Change in America
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