Papers from the 1983 and 1984 PAC conferences
Edited by William Naufftus, Winthrop University
William F. Naufftus Preface
2.1 Andrea Sanders “Mirrors Arranged in a Circle Around One Center”: The O’Connor Mystery Cycle
2.2 Fred Chappell What Did Adrian Leverkuhn Create?
2.3 Jeanée P. Sacken George Sand, Kate Chopin, Margaret Atwood, and the Redefinition of Self
2.4 Elizabeth J. Bellamy Androgyny and the Epic Quest: The Female Warrior in Ariosto and Spenser
2.5 R. V. Young “To His Coy Mistress” as Characterization
2.6 Carolyne Ellison Stringfellow Shakespeare and Dryden in the Nineteenth Century: John Phillip Kemble’s Pastiche of Antony and Cleopatra
2.7 Carol Sherman The Deferral of Textual Authority in La Religieuse
2.8 Gerald MacLean So What Does Thomas Gray’s “Progress of Poesy” Have To Do With Progress?
2.9 Patrick G. Scott The Philological Generation Reconsidered: College English Teaching at South Carolina, 1880-1920
2.10 Joseph F. Renehan The Imperial Intellect and the Select Minority: Newman and Ortega on the Mission of the University
2.11 Deborah Baker Wyrick Hank Morgan: Linguistic Entrepreneur
2.12 John D. Lamiman “Walking in Breath and Air”: Orality and the Presence of the Past in the Fiction of William Faulkner
2.13 Kieran Quinlan Their Language, So Familiar and So Foreign: The English Tongue and Its Irish Voice
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