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Romanticism

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Published/Copyright: November 8, 2001
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  1. Contents
  2. Editorial Note
  3. Language
  4. Handbook of Semiotics
  5. A Revision Course in English Linguistics
  6. Monolingual Dictionaries for Foreign Learners of English
  7. English Abstract Nouns as Conceptual Shells
  8. Determination in the English Noun Phrase
  9. Grammar and Lexis
  10. The Influence of the English Language on Current Spoken German
  11. Linguistics German and English
  12. English Literature
  13. Anglistentag 1999 Mainz
  14. From Nazism to Democracy via America
  15. English Studies – quo vadis?
  16. Words, Lexemes, Concepts
  17. Lineages of the Novel
  18. Artefacts/Artefictions
  19. Introduction to English and American Studies
  20. Systematic Rhetoric
  21. Sexuality and the Poem
  22. Bridging the Cultural Divide
  23. “A Room of One’s Own”
  24. Shakespeare Jahrbuch 2000
  25. “The Little Love-god, lying once asleep”
  26. Love, Power, and the Exchange of Money
  27. Shakespeare’s Plays
  28. Doubtful Shakespeare
  29. Music for Shakespeare Productions
  30. “Perpetuall Monuments”
  31. John Evelyn’s Translation of Titus Lucretius Carus ‘De rerum natura’
  32. Science and Literature in Early Modern England
  33. Wit, Passion, and Tenderness
  34. ‘Majestick Milton’
  35. Swift Studies
  36. “How art produces art”
  37. Multiperspectival Narration
  38. Binary Spatial Structures in the Gothic Novel
  39. Possible Worlds
  40. Romanticism
  41. Truth Will Prevail
  42. Towards a Cognitive Theory of Literary Character Applied to the Victorian Novel
  43. Margaret Oliphant’s Carlingford Series
  44. British Industrial Fictions
  45. English Short Stories from Thomas Hardy to Graham Swift
  46. A ‘Wake’ Bestiary
  47. A Life Composed
  48. The Art of Lennox Robinson
  49. Psychoanalytic·ism
  50. Representations of Emotions
  51. Representations of Emotional Excess
  52. Comic and Solipsism in Iris Murdoch’s Novels 1954–1995
  53. Disnaeland
  54. Terribly Effective
  55. Illusion and Reality
  56. John Banville. Fictions of Order
  57. Terranglia as a System
  58. Perspectives on Children’s Literature in English
  59. English Sports and German Citizens
  60. The Irish Image of Germany 1890–1939
  61. Readings of Violence
  62. The Long Shadow of the Tower of Babel
  63. Messages from the Threshold
  64. Discovery and Self-Discovery
  65. Crossover
  66. International Interdisciplinary Congress and Festival “Broadway on the Ruhr: The Musical Comedy in the New Millennium”
  67. American and Canadian Literatures
  68. Pioneering North America
  69. History of Colonial American Literature
  70. The Gift of Civilization
  71. The Fiction of Fiction
  72. America, America
  73. Disclosure through Disguise
  74. Crises of Perception
  75. Religious and Philosophical Aspects of the Contemporary American Novel
  76. Myth and Profit. Imparting Paradigms of Social Interaction through Fictional Information Services as Exemplified in American Bestselling Novels
  77. Alice Walker’s Novels
  78. Where ‘Indians’ Fear to Tread
  79. Collective Memory as Catharsis?
  80. Con/Tradition
  81. Negotiating History and Culture
  82. Canada / Europe
  83. American Literature in East Germany
  84. Between Reception and Revision
  85. New Literatures in English
  86. Voices of Justice and Reason
  87. Religious Poetry in Australia
  88. Teaching of English
  89. Universal Grammar and Parameter Resetting in Austrian Learners of L2 English
  90. Language Teachers’ Experiential Knowledge
  91. Success with English?
  92. The Beginnings of Literary Education in English Classes
  93. The Reading Log in the English-as-a-Foreign-Language (EFL) Class. Based on Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
  94. Backmatter
  95. Index I: Authors and Editors
  96. Index II: Contributors to Collectanea
  97. Index III: Authors and Subjects Treated
  98. Addenda/Corrigenda
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