In:Literary Community-Making: The dialogicality of English texts from the seventeenth century to the present
Edited by Roger D. Sell
[Dialogue Studies 14] 2012
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 12 June 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/ds.14.toc
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Table of contents
List of illustrations and figures
Contributors
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Creating paratextual communities: Reading Amelia Lanyer and Thomas Coryate
Chapter 3. Laudianism and literary communication: The case of John Boys’s Fasti Cantuarienses (1670)
Chapter 4. Pope’s community-making through The Dunciad Variorum
Chapter 5. Dialogue versus Silencing: Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Chapter 6. Towards a dialogical approach to Arnold
Chapter 7. Kipling’s soldiers and Kipling’s readers: Members of a single community?
Chapter 8. Addressivity and literary history: The case of William Plomer
Chapter 9. Within the anti-fascist community: Ambivalences in Auden’s “Spain”
Chapter 10. Literary dialogicality under threat? The representation of Daniel O’Connell in Walter Macken’sThe Silent People
Chapter 11. Robert Kroetsch and Rudy Wiebe: From Prairie communities to communities
of enlightened readers
Chapter 12. “Reading as a relationship”: Lyn Hejinian’s poetics of a common language
Index
