Sommaire
60 | Spring 2013
General issue
ORDERING INFORMATION
The issue can be ordered by contacting catherine.dupuy@univ-angers.fr at the Presses Universitaires d'Angers. It will be online in Spring 2015.
CONTENTS
Linda Collinge-Germain
Foreword
Mathilde La Cassagnère
Heavy nothings in Virginia Woolf’s “Kew Gardens"
Daniel Thomières
Being and Time in Ernest Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain”
Stella Deen
E.H. Young’s “The Stream,” Good Housekeeping, and the Cultivation of Active Readers
Alice Clark-Wehinger
The power of illusion and the illusion of power in Mary Orr’s “The Wisdom of Eve” and Mankiewicz’s All About Eve
Jolene Hubbs
The First Fruits of Literary Rebellion: Flannery O’Connor’s “The Crop”
Gérald Préher
“Pariah” de Joan Williams : Femme invisible, pour qui vis-tu ?
Paul Sweeten
Light and Change: Repressed Escapism in What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
Richard Pedot
“He was a shit, to boot”: Abjection, Subjection and Feminism in “Black Venus”
Ian McGuire
“Spoiled People”: Narcissism and the De-centered Self in Richard Ford’s Women with Men
Ailsa Cox
Loose Canons: Reader, Authors and Consumption in Helen Simpson’s “The Festival of the Immortals”
Morgane Jourdren
Parody in “Startling Revelations from the Lost Book of Stan” by Shalom Auslander