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Issue 12, Winter 2010
Interior Worlds:
Hidden Stories

Interior Worlds: Hidden Stories

 

Executive Editor's Introduction / Ann McCulloch

This issue's Introduction / R.A Goodrich

Hidden Stories: Dedicated to Dr. Peter Davis / Ann McCulloch

Seeing is not always believing: the enigma of double gazing / Teresa Cannon

‘And Then the Devil Will Take Me Away’: Adaptation, Evolution, and The Brothers Grimm’s Suppression of Taboo Motifs in ‘The Girl without Hands’ / Melissa Ashley

The writerly skin: the potential of the limit in representing Anglo-Burmese mixed-race subjectivity / Michelle Aung Thin

“… what lies behind a brownstone front” / Stephen Goddard

Women in Solitude in Edward Albee's Finding the Sun / Hadeel M. A bdel-Hameed

Seeing as believing – or is it? / Rob Haysom

A Poetics of Intellectual Library space: A Hidden story of Natural Growth / Ewen Jarvis

The Charms of the Renegade: Valerie Solanas’ SCUM Manifesto / Ivar Kvistad

Hidden and/or Forgotten Stories / Svend Erik Larsen

Digging up the Dead: Unearthing hidden stories about the deceased / Katherine Lyall-Watson

The Torture Chambers of Pleasure & All the Saints of Hell: On Clive Barker’s Hellraiser / Leon Marvell

David Bomberg: ‘possibly a great artist’ / Les Morgan

Renegade Whos Aesthetics as the Recipe for an Uncooked Story / Pavlina Radia

'Hidden Differences: New meanings in adaptations of literature to the screen' / George Raitt

On the Cusp: Radical Ethics and the Figure of the Boy in Christos Tsiolkas’ Dead Europe and The Slap / Neena Balwan Sachdev

Spectres in the City –De Chirico’s Mythologized Streetscapes / Deborah Walker

‘Coded in a Code of the World’: Minor Literature and the Time-Image Hidden in Janet Frame’s Late Fiction? / Patrick West

articles correct as at 15/12/2010

 

 

 
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