Table of Contents
Editors' Introduction
| Graduate School and a Community of Writers | |
| 1-3 |
Critical Articles
| Legal Publics in Shakespeare’s Hamlet | |
| Jessica D. Ward | 4-12 |
| You Get Off On Stealing: Kathy Acker, Travelogues, and the American Imperial Instinct | |
| Clay Guinn | 13-23 |
| From Reality to Legend - Baroque Representation as a Means of Transcendence | |
| Nidhi Rajkumar | 24-45 |
| A Non-Zero-Sum Game or An Essay About Nothing | |
| Kimberly Bruss | 46-56 |
| Mind, Your Own Business: The Use of Psychic Distance in Cultivating Authorial Omniscience | |
| Bradley Parrigin | 57-83 |
| The "Discrete Occupational Identity" of Chaucer's Knyght | |
| Katherine Echols | 84-88 |
| Trickster V. Colonialism: Old Ways and New Ways in The Plague of Doves | |
| Stuart Brooks | 89-97 |
| Forces of Habit: Coping Mechanisms in Hemingway's Veterans | |
| Natalie Stigall | 98-106 |
| Gabriel García Marquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera: Love and Death as New-World Mosaic | |
| Lauren M. P. Derby | 107-121 |
Call for Papers
| Call for Proposals -- Coastal Plains Graduate Conference on Language and Literature | |
| 122 |
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Plaza: Dialogues in Language and Literature