Volume VIII—1991

Papers from the 1990 PAC conference
Edited by Debra C. Boyd, Winthrop University


Debra C. Boyd                            Preface

8.1 Nancy Lane                           Expressing the Inexpressible: Ionesco and the Struggle with Language

8.2 Paula K. Kamenish              Ionesco’s Own Ubu

8.3 Jonathan Nauman               Macbeth and the Opposition

8.4 Walter A. Strauss                 The Poetics of Consternation in Thomas Bernhard’s Novels

8.5 Catherine Jones West          Voices of Discontinuity in Nathalie Sarraute’s Enfance

8.6 James Holt McGavran, Jr.   “Rambling about the Country on Foot”: Dorothy Wordsworth and the French Revolution

8.7 Nancy D. Hargrove             Reflections of the 1920s in The Sound and the Fury

8.8 Helen R. Deese                     Jones Very among His Contemporaries

8.9 Merritt Moseley                   David Lodge and the Novelists of the Fifties: Experimental Traditionalism

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