JML 46.1 (Fall 2022) on the theme "Literary Ethics, Literary History" is now available on Project Muse at https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/48859
Content includes:
David Dwan
Unlucky Jim: Conrad, Chance, Ethics
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Shea Hennum
Reading Borges Ethically
Aubrey Lively
Ye Shall Bear Witness: An Ethics of Survival in W.G. Sebald’s Rings of Saturn
Maggie Laurel Boyd
Ordinary Language for Extraordinary Loss
Jack Dudley
The Secularizing Work of the Novel: Modernist Form and Ian McEwan’s Saturday
Heather Clark
The Voice Within: Sylvia Plath’s Juvenilia, 1947-1950
Johan Adam Warodell
Reading Conrad’s Unpublished Trilogy: “Youth,” Heart of Darkness, and Lord Jim
Howard Fisher
The Emergence of Resemblances between People: Stein’s Diagrams in The Making of Americans
Susan Farrell
American Fascism and the Historical Underpinnings of Kurt Vonnegut’s Mother Night
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Walter Kalaidjian
Occult Surrealism as “Profane Illumination”: Mina Loy, Leonora Carrington, and Ithell Colquhoun
Reviews
Christopher GoGwilt
“Going Dead Slow”: Joseph Conrad’s Writing the Now, a review of Yael Levin, Joseph Conrad: Slow Modernism
John Zilcosky
Kafka, or What Does Literature Sound Like?
Ashley Byczkowski
Derridean Deconstruction and Modernist Writer-Sons
Ali AlYousefi
Revitalizing Close Reading
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