September 1984
(Volume 11, Number 1)
Table of Contents
Richard Rorty:
"Deconstruction and Circumvention"
Brook Thomas:
"The Legal Fictions of Herman Melville and Lemuel Shaw"
David Simpson:
"Criticism, Politics, and Style in Wordsworth's Poetry"
Gerald Mast:
"On Framing"
Anthony J. Niesz and Norman N. Holland:
"Interactive Fiction"
Strother N. Purdy:
"Technopoetics: Seeing What Literature Has to Do with the Machine"
Michael Riffaterre:
"Intertextual Representation: On Mimesis and Interpretive Discourse"
CRITICAL RESPONSE
I. Edward Pechter:
"When Pechter Reads Froula Pretending She's Eve Reading Milton; or, New Feminist Is But Old Priest Writ Large"
II. Christine Froula:
"Pechter's Specter: Milton's Bogey Writ Small; or, Why Is He Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
NOTES AND EXCHANGES: Margaret W. Grimes, Garry Willis