7.13Volume: 7Issue: 13 1997 |
Contents
Mícheál MacCraith
"Dead Conventions… Most Persistent and Most Wearisome": A Reassessment of Gaelic Jacobite Verse
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1 |
Soňa Nováková
"Fictions of Reconciliation": The Case of Maria Edgeworth’s Irish Tales
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20 |
Ondřej Pilný
Cycling Round the Bend: Interpretation and Punishment in Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman
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41 |
Jens Martin Gurr
"Bad Is the World, and All Will Come to Nought": History and Morality in More’s and Shakespeare’s Richard III
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51 |
F. H. Mares
Antony and Cleopatra, Virgil, Spenser and "James the Great, Caesar Augustus"
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79 |
Justin Quinn
Tennis Shoes and Thunder
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97 |
Anna Grmelová
The Mythical Bohemian Count in D.H. Lawrence’s ‘The Ladybirď
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101 |
Fábio Lucas
Luzes e Trevas de Minas Gerais do Século XVIII
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110 |
Review of
William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night’s Dream / Sen noci svatojánské
Edited and translated by Martin Hilský. Prague:
Torst, 1996. 290 pp.
→ Martin Procházka, The First Czech Dual-Language Edition of Shakespeare |
115 |
Review of
Milada Franková
Human Relationships in the Novels of Iris Murdoch
Brno: Masarykova Universita, 1995. 93 pp.
→ Anna Grmelová, Human Relationships in the Novels of Iris Murdoch |
117 |
Review of
Antonio De Lorenzi
Sequenze novecentesche
Modena: Mucchi Editore, 1996. 262 pp.
→ Jiří Pelán, Contributi udinesi al novecento letterario italiano |
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