Table of Contents
Comparative Critical Studies
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Guest Editors Introduction
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The Folly of Poetry
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Stultitia loquitur: Fiction and Folly in Early Modern Literature
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Monstrous Conceptions: Sex, Madness and Gender in Medieval Medical Texts
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Glossolalic Folly
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The Furies of Orestes: Constructing Persecutory Agency in Narratives of Exile
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Literature and the Politics of Madness: On the Twentieth-Century Reception of Friedrich Hölderlin in France and Germany
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Analyzing Surrealist Madness Through the Poetry of Salvador Dalí
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Dreams, Nightmares, and Lunacy in En rade: Odilon Redons Pictorial Inspiration in the Writings of J.-K. Huysmans
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Explanations on the Edge of Reason: Lichtenbergs Difficulties Describing Hogarths View of Bedlam
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Bibliomania and the Folly of Reading
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¯˜Where Ignorance is Bliss¯™: The Folly of Origins in Gray and Hardy
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Red Flowers and a Shabby Coat: Russian Literature and the Presentation of ¯˜Madness¯™ in Virginia Woolf s Mrs Dalloway
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¯˜It is not the fully conscious mind which chooses West Africa in preference to Switzerland¯™: The Rhetoric of the Mad African Forest in Conrad, Céline and Greene
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The New Praise of Folly
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Emma Kafalenos, Narrative Causalities (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2006), ISBN 0-8142-1025-2
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Stephen Bann (ed.), The Reception of Walter Pater in Europe (London and New York: Thoemmes Continuum, 2004), ISBN: 0-8264-6846-2
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Mary Ann Caws, Surprised in Translation (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2006), ISBN 13-978-0-226-09873-9. Jean Boase-Beier, Stylistic Approaches to Translation (Manchester: St. Jerome Press, 2006), ISBN 1-900650-98-3
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Delia da Sousa Correa (ed.), Phrase and Subject: Studies in Literature and Music (London: Legenda, 2006), ISBN 1-904713-07-6/978-1-904713-07-4
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Kontroversen in der Literaturtheorie/Literaturtheorie in der Kontroverse, edited by Ralf Klausnitzer and Carlos Spoerhase. Berne: Peter Lang, 2007 (Publikationen zur Zeitschrift fí¼r Germanistik, Vol. 19), 514 pages. ISBN 978-3-03911-247-0


