Table Of ContentIndex to Volume 41
Animals and Symbolic Boundaries, Izis Bidermanas, by Matthew
by Jane Dick Zatta, trans. by Hilton-Watson, 67.
James Hill, 267. Jane Zatta: Medievalist, by Jocelyn
Bates, Robin, “The Queene is Wogan-Browne, 297.
Defrauded of the Intent of the Johnson, William C., Jn Vino—et
Law”: Spenser’s Advocation of in Amore—Veritas: Transforma-
Civil Law in A View of the State of tional Animation in Herrick’s
Ireland, 123. “Sack” Poems, 89.
The Darwin Before Darwin: Eras- Kinsley, ZGe, Landscapes “Dynami-
mus Darwin, Visionary Sci- cally in Motion”: Revisiting
ence, and Romantic Poetry, by Issues of Structure and Agency
Michael Page, 146. in Thomson’s The Seasons, 3.
DiMarco, Danette, Paradice Lost, Landscapes “Dynamically in Mo-
Paradise Regained: homo faber tion”: Revisiting Issues of Struc-
and the Makings of a New Be- ture and Agency in Thomson’s
ginning in Oryx and Crake, 170. The Seasons, by Z6e Kinsley, 3.
Fear of Fiying: Robert Lowell and Leslie, John C., Music’s Sentimental
Travel, by Jeffrey Gray, 26. Role in Tristram Shandy, 55.
Gray Jeffrey, Fear of Flying: Robert The Life of St Osith: An Introduc-
Lowell and Travel, 26. tion, by Jocelyn Wogan-Browne,
Gypsies, Saints, and Squirrels: Re- 300.
membering Jane Dick Zatta, by Mimetic Desire in John Dos Passos’s
Brian Abel Ragen, 239. U.S.A. Trilogy, by MatthewJ .
Hilton-Watson, Matthew, It Takes Packer, 215.
Two to Tango: Text and Image Music’s Sentimental Role in Tris-
in Grand bal du printemps (1951) tram Shandy, by John C. Leslie,
by Jacques Prévert and Izis 55.
Bidermanas, 67. Packer, MatthewJ. , Mimetic Desire
In Vino—et in Amore—Veritas: in John Dos Passos’s U.S.A. Tril-
Transformational Animation in ogy, 215.
Herrick’s “Sack” Poems, by Wil- Page, Michael, The Darwin Before
liam C. Johnson, 89. Darwin: Erasmus Darwin, Vi-
It Takes Two to Tango: Text and sionary Science, and Romantic
Image in Grand bal du printemps Poetry, 146.
(1951) by Jacques Prévert and Paradice Lost, Paradise Regained:
homo faber and the Makings of
Index to Volume 41
Animals and Symbolic Boundaries, Izis Bidermanas, by Matthew
by Jane Dick Zatta, trans. by Hilton-Watson, 67.
James Hill, 267. Jane Zatta: Medievalist, by Jocelyn
Bates, Robin, “The Queene is Wogan-Browne, 297.
Defrauded of the Intent of the Johnson, William C., Jn Vino—et
Law”: Spenser’s Advocation of in Amore—Veritas: Transforma-
Civil Law in A View of the State of tional Animation in Herrick’s
Ireland, 123. “Sack” Poems, 89.
The Darwin Before Darwin: Eras- Kinsley, ZGe, Landscapes “Dynami-
mus Darwin, Visionary Sci- cally in Motion”: Revisiting
ence, and Romantic Poetry, by Issues of Structure and Agency
Michael Page, 146. in Thomson’s The Seasons, 3.
DiMarco, Danette, Paradice Lost, Landscapes “Dynamically in Mo-
Paradise Regained: homo faber tion”: Revisiting Issues of Struc-
and the Makings of a New Be- ture and Agency in Thomson’s
ginning in Oryx and Crake, 170. The Seasons, by Z6e Kinsley, 3.
Fear of Fiying: Robert Lowell and Leslie, John C., Music’s Sentimental
Travel, by Jeffrey Gray, 26. Role in Tristram Shandy, 55.
Gray Jeffrey, Fear of Flying: Robert The Life of St Osith: An Introduc-
Lowell and Travel, 26. tion, by Jocelyn Wogan-Browne,
Gypsies, Saints, and Squirrels: Re- 300.
membering Jane Dick Zatta, by Mimetic Desire in John Dos Passos’s
Brian Abel Ragen, 239. U.S.A. Trilogy, by MatthewJ .
Hilton-Watson, Matthew, It Takes Packer, 215.
Two to Tango: Text and Image Music’s Sentimental Role in Tris-
in Grand bal du printemps (1951) tram Shandy, by John C. Leslie,
by Jacques Prévert and Izis 55.
Bidermanas, 67. Packer, MatthewJ. , Mimetic Desire
In Vino—et in Amore—Veritas: in John Dos Passos’s U.S.A. Tril-
Transformational Animation in ogy, 215.
Herrick’s “Sack” Poems, by Wil- Page, Michael, The Darwin Before
liam C. Johnson, 89. Darwin: Erasmus Darwin, Vi-
It Takes Two to Tango: Text and sionary Science, and Romantic
Image in Grand bal du printemps Poetry, 146.
(1951) by Jacques Prévert and Paradice Lost, Paradise Regained:
homo faber and the Makings of
Index to Volume 41 PLL 449
a New Beginning in Oryx and
Crake, by Danette DiMarco, 170.
The Publications of Jane Dick
Zatta, 250.
“The Queene is Defrauded of the
Intent of the Law”: Spenser’s
Advocation of Civil Law in A
View of the State of Ireland, by
Robin Bates, 123.
Ragen, Brian Abel, Gypsies, Saints,
and Squirrels: Remembering
Jane Dick Zatta, 239.
Rosenfeld, Nancy, Trees, Kings, and
Muses: Robert Graves’s Battle
of the Trees and Jotham’s Par-
able of the Trees, 196.
Squeak, by Jane Dick Zatta, 255.
Trees, Kings, and Muses: Robert
Graves’s Battle of the Trees and
Jotham’s Parable of the Trees,
by Nancy Rosenfeld, 196.
La Vie seinte Osith, virge e martire, ed.
by D. W. Russell, trans. by Jane
Zatta, rev. and ann. by Jocelyn
Wogan-Browne, 339.
The Vie Seinte Osith: Hagiography
and Politics in Anglo-Norman
England, by Jane Dick Zatta,
306.
Wogan-Browne, Jocelyn, Jane Zatta:
Medievalist, 297.
——. The Life of St Osith: An In-
troduction, 300.
Zatta, Jane Dick, Animals and
Symbolic Boundaries, trans. by
James Hill, 267.
——, Squeak, 255.
——., The Vie Seinte Osith:
Hagiography and Politics in
Anglo-Norman England, 306.