Volume XV—1998

Papers from the 1997 PAC conference
Edited by Albert E. Gurganus, The Citadel


Albert E. Gurganus                    Preface

15.1 Kathryn Willis Wolfe         The Woof and Warp of Authoritative Speech or the Exploitation of Costume by Molière’s Pedantic Characters

15.2 Gordon N. Ross and William Rogers                  Shakespeare’s Rotten Fruit

15.3 Jean W. Cash                      Flannery O’Connor: Art “demand[s] celibacy”

15.4Maria R. Rippon                 Ideas of Hope and Fatality in Allende’s La casa de los espíritus

15.5 S. Craig Renfroe, Jr.           The War of the Worlds: Wells’ Anti-Imperialist Support of Empire

15.6 Anna S. Blumenthal           Joe Turner’s Come and Gone: Sacrificial Rites and the Rebirth of the Self

15.7 Keri L. Bryant                     Fiendish Demon or Learned Doctor? The (In)human Jew in Sixteenth-Century German Fiction

15.8 Tony Perrello                      From Costiveness to Comic Relief: Purgation in The Alchemist

15.9 John C. Akers                     Pereda’s Last Novel, Pachín González: Journalism, Fiction, and the Generation of 1898

15.10 Michael Cody                   “The Order and Sense of this Story”: ThomasWelde’s Preface to Winthrop’s Official Record of the Antinomian Controversy

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