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English Language Notes (2008) 46 (2): 57–69.
Published: 01 September 2008
... of historical précis of Batman characters and canon. The triptych on page twenty-one suggests a powerful formal unity concerning time, one no less in play in the comic book version. Color Plate 6 presents the page as it was printed in the June 2003 issue of Batman. Here Loeb's m onologue is layered onto Lee's...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 83–96.
Published: 01 April 2018
... sources in Halilname . First, the Ottoman state did not have a canonized orthodox Islamic system until Süleyman I (r. 1520–66), and this lack of canonization gave Islamic mystics greater liberty to say what they wanted. Second, a zeitgeist of religious syncretism drew inspiration from the mysticism...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 121–135.
Published: 01 October 2020
...Brenna Duperron Abstract Jill Carter has spearheaded the interpretive practice of “red reading,” wherein a canonical text is read through an Indigenous perspective, and has proven the validity of approaching traditional texts or problems through a decolonized or non-European method. To date...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (2): 67–70.
Published: 01 October 2018
...Alberto Varon Abstract This essay considers the Latinx archive and argues for the continued importance of the nation in understanding Latinx culture. For decades, scholars have recovered a variety of divergent forms of writing that challenge the possibility of a Latinx literary canon...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (2): 121–123.
Published: 01 October 2018
... : Oxford University Press , 2002 . Copyright © 2018 Regents of the University of Colorado 2018 borderlands canon American literature translation book history In his letter dated September 8, 1680, to Francisco de Ayeta, the Spanish governor of the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México...
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English Language Notes (2002) 39 (3): 79–87.
Published: 01 March 2002
... as March 2002 83 he stays in the area. O pposing him is the Canon, N o ra s em­ ployer, who, while he expresses his concern for h er welfare, is perhaps also interested in retaining at least a chastely rom antic attachm ent to her by taking her out to the movies. Nora herself sets the two m en...
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English Language Notes (2012) 50 (2): 127–137.
Published: 01 September 2012
... sexuality. W hat is com pelling about these docu­ ments is that although they function as authoritative statements seeking to regulate vari­ ance, each one falls short of being strictly canonical w ith in M orm onism , but each is also authoritative in such a way that it w ould be equally inaccurate to term...
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English Language Notes (2007) 45 (1): 21–31.
Published: 01 March 2007
... as the space in between them. W hat emerges from such a dialogue is the fact that there is an archival ghost in the textual machine and a tex­ tual ghost in the archive machine; neither discipline is ever fu lly separable from the other. Archival Collections and Literary Canons W hen considering the archival...
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English Language Notes (2007) 45 (1): 79–92.
Published: 01 March 2007
... a sequence of discrete periods, so much as in articulating how a book or text participates in the construction of literary authority and canonicity. I term this approach to literary history, the Archival Imagination because it seeks to imagine the text as an archive capable o f pass­ ing through time. W hat...
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English Language Notes (2009) 47 (1): 197–204.
Published: 01 March 2009
... imaginings of the machinery o f anthology editing, and by extension, of canon form ation. Arnold values disinterestedness; contem po­ rary anthologies, on the other hand beginning, perhaps, w ith the landmark Heath A nth olo gy o f Am erican Literature (1989) emphasize interestedness, embeddedness, con­...
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English Language Notes (2003) 41 (2): 83–86.
Published: 01 December 2003
... literature in the modern sense existed throughout the eighteenth cen­ tury. Elere, Terry suggests that terms like poesy and belles lettres marked out a conceptual space for literature as early as the seventeenth century. Then literary criticism and canon creation began in earnest with writers...
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English Language Notes (2009) 47 (1): 37–48.
Published: 01 March 2009
... the "representation o f voices" from different cultures by adding them to the canon. In other words, we have engaged an additive or accumulative model that leaves virtually untouched the deeper structural issues o f curricular change and faculty recruitment. It is easier to expand the literary canon at the periphery...
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English Language Notes (2005) 42 (3): 39–52.
Published: 01 March 2005
... life: I sometim es think that if we h ad had a child things m ight have been different. But your d aughter Eva? queried the Canon, an d the two oth er m en echoed his question. I have never h ad a daughter, said the w oman quietly, yet am id the roar and crackle of the flames h e r voice...
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English Language Notes (2001) 39 (2): 73–75.
Published: 01 December 2001
... with the view that Catholics an d Catholic literature an d th o u g h t were, in contem porary parlance, m arginalized in sixteenthand seventeenth-century England, and argues that this margin­ alization has had knock-on effects on canon-form ation and, thereby, on the texts we now read as canonical. She...
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English Language Notes (2001) 39 (2): 75–78.
Published: 01 December 2001
... arginalized in sixteenthand seventeenth-century England, and argues that this margin­ alization has had knock-on effects on canon-form ation and, thereby, on the texts we now read as canonical. She regards it as a question of social justice (p. 17) and academic fairness (p. 7) to right this. Em phasizing...
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English Language Notes (2012) 50 (2): 1–8.
Published: 01 September 2012
... other religious traditions) have w ith in themselves both tendencies the inscriptions that move linearly, form ing canonical texts, and the threads that move outward, into exegeses, translations, repudia­ tions, and adaptations. The media theorist Vîlém Flusser speaks of w riting as "digg ing...
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English Language Notes (2000) 37 (4): 90–94.
Published: 01 June 2000
... features of his m ost successful dramatic creations, most notably Falstaff). This strength, when com bined with Donald­ son s encyclopedic range and effortless recall with regard to all facets of the Jonson canon (plays, masques, poem s, criticism), makes Jonson s Magic Houses a book that will be valuable...
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English Language Notes (2013) 51 (1): 129–135.
Published: 01 March 2013
... hems in the tableau, accentuating the intim ate feeling of this space where m odern works of art and their makers occupy every available inch. Dinner at Gertrude Stein's takes as given the canonical status of Stein's collection o f art and acknowledges her salon's central place In traditional art...
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English Language Notes (2021) 59 (1): 1–11.
Published: 01 April 2021
... Offerings from the Canon” suggests, a classic in the sense that the Penguin imprint traditionally has used the term is effectively synonymous with canonical . 10 Over the past few years, however, Penguin Classics has been expanding the category. Salvaging works by African American, Asian American...
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English Language Notes (2004) 42 (1): 42–48.
Published: 01 September 2004
... SHENSTONE AND FLATTERY In recent years, there have been repeated additions (seeJung, William Shenstone and James Thom son 411-13)1 to the poeti­ cal canon of William Shenstone (1721-69). Not long ago, a note was published that focussed on S henstone s early poem Mediocrity, a work that was written...