Vol.29No.11983
The Changing Linguistic Scene in Britain
Randolph Quirk
page: 3-15
The Concept of Literary Image
Chi gyu Kim
page: 17-29
Linguistic Innovation in Feminist Utopian Fiction
Deirdre Burton
page: 31-54
Varieties of Language in Modern English Drama
Norman F . Blake
page: 55-75
Linguistics and Literary Criticism : Some Problems and Confusions
Sangsup Lee
page: 77-88
The Paradox of Mrs . Ramsay's Defeats in To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Hee Jin Park
page: 89-100
Virginia Woolf and the Search for Expressive Form
Doreen Preston
page: 101-119
Joyce and Bakhtin : Ulysses and the Typology of Literary Discourse
David Lodge
page: 121-130
James Joyce's Ulysses : linguistic forms and literary interpretation
John Spencer
page: 131-135
The Management of Social Relations in Modern English Drama
Deirdre Burton
page: 137-169
British Plays Reflected in Korean Theatre
Gunsam Lee
page: 171-188
Yeats and Death
Roger Sharrock
page: 189-208
Orwell and ' Language Engineering '
Randolph Quirk
page: 209-217
On Compensatory Lengthening
Suksan Kim
page: 219-239
Language and the Twentieth Century Poet : a note on syntax and sensibility
John Spencer
page: 241-250
Narrative Procedure and Structure in a Short Story by D . H . Lawrence.
John Preston
page: 251-256
On Graham Greene
Roger Sharrock
page: 257-282
Henry Green's Party Going and the 1930s
John Preston
page: 283-299
The Leadership Novels of D . H . Lawrence : A New Approach
Chong wha Chung
page: 301-318
Indeterminacy in Modern Narrative : Kipling's " Mrs Bathurst "
David Lodge
page: 319-333
Philip Larkin : Two Poems
Doreen Preston
page: 335-340
Philip Larkin's Language and Style with Reference to " Lines on a Young Lady's Photograph Album " ( From The Less Deceived )
Norman F . Blake
page: 341-350
Linguistic Innovations in Feminist Utopian Novels '
Deirdre Burton
page: 351-356
Ulysses and Typology of Fictional Discourse ' , ' Ulysses : Linguistic Forms and Literary Interpretation '
David Lodge , John Spencer
page: 357-363
Some Poems of Larkin from the Literary Point of View ' , ' Some Larkin Poems from the Linguistic Point of View '
Doreen Preston , Norman Blake
page: 365-373