Keeping Ourselves Alive
Special issue of Journal of Narrative and Life History 3:2/3 (1993)
[Journal of Narrative and Life History, 3:2/3] 1993.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 4 August 2015
Published online on 4 August 2015
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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Introduction: Keeping Ourselves AliveNancy A. Walker | pp. 117–125
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The Rhetoric of Consciousness in Henry JamesSheila Teahan | pp. 127–137
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Mistaken Identities: First-Person Narration in Kazuo IshiguroMargaret Scanlan | pp. 139–154
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"Streght to My Matere": Rereading Chaucer's Troilus and CriseydeJeremy M. Downes | pp. 155–178
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(Sub)textual Configurations: Sexual Ambivalences in Sylvia Plath's The Bell JarRenée C. Hoogland | pp. 179–196
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"The Farcical History of Richard Greenow": Aldous Huxley and the Anxieties of Male AuthorshipRobin Ann Sheets | pp. 197–208
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The Housewife's Tale: Maternal Poetics in Eudora Welty's Delta WeddingCorinne Dale | pp. 209–222
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"Words Like Bones": Narrative, Performance, and the Reinscribing of Violence in Leslie Marmon Silko's StorytellerJacqueline Shea Murphy | pp. 223–238
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Salomon's WorkErnst van Alphen | pp. 239–253
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Tillie Olsen: Probing the Boundaries Between Text and ContextJoanne S. Frye | pp. 255–268
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Narrative Silence in America's StoriesMargaret Reid | pp. 269–281
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Victorian Treasure Houses: The Novel and the ParlorThad Logan | pp. 283–297
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Figuring Culture and Literacy in Willa Cather's "Paul's Case"Janet Carey Eldred | pp. 299–318
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