Volume III—1986

Papers from the 1985 PAC conference
Edited by William Naufftus, Winthrop University


William F. Naufftus         Preface

3.1 Ina Rae Hark              A Frontier Closes in Brooklyn: Death of a Salesman and The Turner Thesis

3.2 Mary Hurley Moran The Fiction of Margaret Atwood: A Critique of Popular Culture

3.3 Gary Ljungquist         Modalities of Silence in Frisch and Puig

3.4 Patrick Brantlinger    Raymond Williams: From “Culture” to “Community”

3.5 Thomas Deveny        Transformation of a Classical Mythos: The Role of Hymen in the Spanish Renaissance Epithalamium

3.6 James Thompson       The Art of Courtship or Business in a Bad Market

3.7 Caroline Zilboorg      The Fact and Idea of Slave Revolt: A Vehicle for Exploring Self and Other in Twentieth-Century Novels

3.8 Elizabeth Langland    Promises Not Kept: Sexual Infidelity and the Vengeful George Eliot

3.9 Denise N. Baker         Chaucer’s Clerk’s Tale and the Monstrous Critics

3.10 Earl J. Wilcox            The Philological Association of the Carolinas: 1977-1985
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