CONTENTS
- Front Matter
- The Critical Tautology
Philip Stewart
Reviewing Jean Starobinski, L’oeil vivant II: La relation critique, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau: La transparence et l’obstacle, suivi de sept essais sur Rousseau - Fiction and the Social Order
Juliet Flower Mac Cannel
Reviewing Philip Stewart, Le masque et la parole: Le langage de l’amour au XVIIIe siècle; Christie M. Vance, The Extravagant Shepherd: A Study of the Pastoral Vision in Rousseau’s Nouvelle Héloïse - Taking Literary Realism out of the Old Curiosity Shop
Cushing Strout
Reviewing J. P. Stern, On Realism - Beyond Dreams
Frederic J. Shepler
Reviewing Henri Michaux, Façons d’endormi, façons d’éveillé - Stanley Fish & the Righting of the Reader
Jonathan Culler
Reviewing Stanley Fish, Self-Consuming Artifacts: The Experience of Seventeenth-Century Literature - The Fig Tree and the Laurel: Petrarch’s Poetics
John Freccero
- Love’s Concordance: The Poetics of Desire and the Joy of the Text
Eugene Vance
- Interview: Hans R. Jauss
Hans R. Jauss, M. H. Abrams, Herbert Dieckmann, D. I. Grossvogel, W. Wolfgang Holdheim, Philip E. Lewis, Ciriaco Morón-Arroyo, and Jacques Roger - Response: Julia Kristeva’s Bataille: Reading as Triumph
James Creech
- Back Matter