CONTENTS
- Front Matter
- Lemmata/Lemmala: Frames for Derrida’s Parerga
Shuli Barzilai
Reviewing Jacques Derrida, Parergon - Limited Think: How Not to Read Derrida
Christopher Norris
Reviewing Jacques Derrida, Limited, Inc; John M. Ellis, Against Deconstruction - Nuclear Piece: Memoires of Hamlet and the Time to Come
Nicholas Royle
Reviewing Jacques Derrida, Memoires: For Paul de Man; William Shakespeare, Hamlet; Richard Klein, ed., “Nuclear Criticism” - Texts of Limits, the Limits of Texts, and the Containment of Politics in Contemporary Critical Theory
Donald Morton
Reviewing Stanley Fish, “No Bias, No Merit: The Case against Blind Submission”; Jefferson Humphries, “Troping the Body: Literature and Feminism”; Alice Jardine, “In the Name of the Modern: Feminist Questions d’après Gynesis”; S. P. Mohanty, “Culture and Countermemory: The ‘American’ Connection”; Naomi Schor, Reading in Detail - Eco, Oedipus, and the “View” of the University
Mary Wilson Carpenter - “I Wonder Whether Poor Miss Sally Godfrey Be Living or Dead”: The Married Woman and the Rise of the Novel
Charlotte Sussman
Reviewing Nancy Armstrong, Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the Novel; Erica Harth, “The Virtue of Love: Lord Hardwicke’s Marriage Act”; Michael McKeon, The Origins of the English Novel, 1600-1740 - Taking Dialectic with a Grain of Salt: A Reply to McKeon
William B. Warner - Back Matter