The Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature

VOLUME 36
1982


36.1 (1982)

The Two Gentlemen of Verona and the Paradox of Salvation
Maurice Hunt
Baylor University

Racine, Mauron, and the Question of Genre
Claire Carlin
University of California, Santa Barbara

Geschlossenheir, Geschichte und Welt in Joseph Roths "Radetzkymarsch"
Eric L. Santner
University of Texas, Austin


36.2 (1982)

Tragic Vision in Kawabata's The Master of Go
Joseph H. Bourque
Montana State University

Perception and Self in Charles Tomlinson's Early Poetry
Michael Hennessy
Southwest Texas State University

"A tale well wrought is the gossip o' the gods": Storytelling in John Barth's The Sot-Weed Factor
John Zurlo
Lamar University

Social Prejudice Examined in Dalton Trevisan's "O ciclista"
Karen Burrell
Yale University


36.3 (1982)

Program of the 36th Annual Meeting

RMMLA Members Directory


36.4 (1982)

The Iconic Mode of William Blake
Nicholas O. Warner
Claremont McKenna College

Holy Ghosts: The Mythic Cowboy in the Plays of Sam Shepard
Mark Siegel
University of Wyoming

Mocking the "Grand Programme": Irony and After in Moby Dick
Christopher S. Durer
University of Wyoming

The Black Revolutionary Drama of LeRoi Jones
W.D.E. Andrews

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