Second edition of this guide for students studying contemporary British writing - written by one of the key academics in the field of modern fiction studies.
. . . The story is never lost in the message." "-Hellnotes Newsletter" "It's nearly impossible to put down author Alan Nayes's "Gargoyles "once begun: a too realistic plot. . . . Danger strikes .. . .
“What a lovely name,” Kate said. “It's a very powerful name,” agreed Juliette. “Marika was the matriarch of our family.” Lance looked at Aurora Dawn and didn't think he could love her any more than he did at that moment.
... 9 , 10 , 12 Kepler , Johannes , 268 Kermode , Frank , 525 Kierkegaard , Søren , 41 , 220 n Kipling , Rudyard , 76 Kircher , Athanasius , 266 Kirk , Rudolf , 1 Kitchel , Anna , 31 Kittredge , G. L. , 184 Kluckhohn , P. , Index 643.
he title page to the 1603 Quarto of William Shakespeare's Hamlet (Q1) advertises that the play has been “acted . . . in the Cittie of London.”1 Andrew Gurr has recently suggested that City playing was forbidden in 1594; ...
Fear an Sceilin Ghrinn ( Beasley ) , 167 Fee Faw Fum ( G. MacNamara ) , 169–70 Feeney , William J. , 178 Fenian ... 143 , 154 , 155 , 156 , 158 , 175 , 176 , 177 , 178 , 181 , 185 , quoted , 74 Hall , Thurston , 161 Hamlet ( 426 INDEX.
An Introduction to the Study of Shakespeare Canon: Proceeding on the Problem of "Titus Andronicus,"