Vol.35No.41989
Search for Personal Identity in Locke and Wordsworth
Kyungwon Shin
page: 627-650
An Essay on Tess's Androgynous Vision : Hardy's Yin - Yang Principle in Tess of d' Urbervilles
So Young Lee
page: 651-669
Hardy , Tess , and Psychic Scotoma
Duane Leroy Vorhees
page: 671-675
Theme and Symbol in Wharton's Ethan Frome
Wook Dong Kim
page: 677-694
Humanism and E . M . Forster's Criticism of Fiction
Yong chol Kim
page: 695-715
Two Gentlemen of Verona and Diana Enamorada : Shakespeare's Class - Oriented Modifications of His Sources
Woong jae Shin
page: 717-733
Two Worlds in Shakespeare's Comedies
Hyung Shik Lee
page: 735-745
Shakespeare's Unhistorical Inventions and Deviations from Holinshed , and Their Dramatic Functions in Richard Ⅱ
Yun Cheol Kim
page: 747-758
Beckett's Capacity for Differentiation : Some Observations on Reading His Works
Cho hee Joh
page: 759-773
An Extended Notion of Recognition in Drama
Jin Na Kim
page: 775-784
Iconicity in Syntactic Coding of Topic Continuity - Based on English Narrative -
Hyang ryun Kim
page: 785-810
On Definite Reference in English
Hei soon Yang
page: 811-828
Language Maintenance and Shift : A Domain Analysis
Myung Sup Byun
page: 829-843
On Adjunction Position of Relative Clause
Mi Kyung Kim
page: 845-855