DEEP SOUTH
Volume 1 Number 3 Spring 1995
In this Issue:
Guest Editorial by Brendan Murray
Articles:
"Blood Ties: A Case Study of Mother-Daughter Relationships in Anita Brookner, Sara Maitland and Rosetta Loy" by Giuliana Giobbi
"The Sweet Tongues of Cannibals: The Grotesque Pacific in
Moby Dick
" by Andrew Fieldsend
"
Crush
and
Sweetie:
The Female Grotesque in Two Contemporary Australasian Films" by Lisa Morton (contains illustrations)
"
Skírnismál
as Ritual Drama: A Summary of Scholarship this Century" by Rick McGregor
"H. K. Browne's Depiction of Hugh the Hostler in
Barnaby Rudge
" by Nicholas Clark (contains illustrations)
Works in Progress:
"Doing "the shimmy again": Private Dancers and Public Property. Some thoughts on theory and practice in feminist literary criticism(s)" by Lesley Procter
Interview:
"A Nordic Narrator: An Interview with Per Olof Sundman" by Rick McGregor
Fiction:
"The Horn" by Grace Willetts
"The Gardener" by Samuel Saks
"No Prozac for Hamlet" by Thomas N. Dennis
Poetry:
"Notice the Blood" by David Hunter Sutherland
"in the garden butterflies" by Diane Tucker
"three people on a couch" and "In Accord" by Jessica Rice
"The Wings of the Dove" by Stephen Pain
"The Problem is How to Thank" by John Dolan
"Woman" by Lucy McAllister
"Rhythmic Variations" by Dale Benson
"Tunguska, 1908" by Jerry Jenkins
Reviews:
"
The Madness of King George
" by David Barson (contains illustrations)
"
Carrington
" by Kate MacDonald (contains illustrations)
"The King's Bow: Review of Rick McGregor's
Per Olof Sundman and the Icelandic Sagas
(1993)" by John Dolan
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