Declaiming Chaucer to a field of cows: three 20th century glimpses of the poet / Jay Ruud -- Completeing the cycle of past, present, and future: New Testament allegory in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight / Jennifer Zimmerman -- The lively heroine: Eliza Haywood's later novels as conduct books / Douglas A. Northrop -- William Tyndale and the power of words / Robert J. De Smith -- Why Johnny can't translate: the 1611 versions vs. their modern equivalents / Art Marmorstein -- Richard Brathwait's The English Gentleman (London, 1630) and Nicolas Faret's L'honnete homme ou l'art de plaire a la cour (Paris, 1630): a comparative study / Christian Fantoni -- Castaways old and new: the Robinson Crusoie story in our times / Andrew Alexander -- Epistolary fiction: subversion, dominance, and "ownership" in Clarissa and Evelina / Tamara Weets -- Teaching Faust and Don Juan in an interdisciplinary setting / Bruce Brandt.
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