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  3. Vol. 24 No. 2: (Fall 1997): Special Issue on Walter Pater

Vol. 24 No. 2: (Fall 1997): Special Issue on Walter Pater

Published: 1997-10-02

Articles

  • Introduction

    Billie Andrew Inman
    1-7
  • The Professor of Desire: Walter Pater in the Nineties (His and Ours)

    James Eli Adams
    8-18
  • Doing Time

    Laurel Brake
    19-27
  • Pater in Italy

    Frank Moliterno
    28-36
  • But Who Is ‘She’?: Forms of Subjectivity in Walter Pater’s Writings

    Lesley Higgins
    37-65
  • Walter Pater, Circe, and the Paths of Darkness

    Gerald Monsman
    66-77
  • What Is Early and What Is Late in Pater’s Work: The Evidence of a Reshuffled Text

    William F. Shuter
    78-87
  • Walter Pater’s Essay ‘Diaphaneitè’ as a Bridge between Romanticism and Modernism

    Ulrike Stamm
    88-107
  • Reaction to Saintsbury in Pater’s Formulation of Ideas on Prose Style

    Billie Andrew Inman
    108-126
  • Walling Out the World: Walter Pater and the Problem of Aesthetic Historicism

    Marilyn Brouwer
    127-142
  • On Pater’s Late Style

    Carolyn Williams
    143-160
  • Inhabiting the Electronic Text? Pater’s Ethic of Reading in an On-Line Edition of ‘The Child in the House’

    Wendell Piez
    161-179
  • Books in Brief

    Joel Brattin
    180

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