Table of contents of Atlantis
on line
Go to home page |
Select another volume and/or year
Please report broken or "dead" links to
Atlantis@ua.es
17.1-2 (1995)
Articles
• Antonio BRAVO GARCÍA "El estilo
de la descripción de las batallas en el Brut de Layamon
y en la épica
anglosajona de los siglos X-XI"
• Monserrat CAPDEVILLA i BATET
and Mireia LLINÀS i GRAU "The Acquisition of Negation
in English"
• José Luis G. ESCRIBANO "On
Disfunctional Syntactic Change in Early Modern English:
The Case of the ‘Group
Genitive,’ or Why Genitives No Longer Appear with
Post-Nominal Restrictive
Adjuncts"
• Juana GUERRA DE LA TORRE
"Fractal's in Gertrude Stein's 'Word-System':
Natural Reality and/or Verbal
Reality"
• María Felisa López LIQUETE
"Presence-Absence of Women in Melville's Work"
• Belén MÉNDEZ NAYA "Cweðaw
Secgan and Cyðan: On Mood Selection in Old English
Dependent Statements"
• Raquel MERINO, "¡Vengan
corriendo que les traigo un muerto! (Busybody):
prototipo de versión
española de una obra de teatro comercial"
• Martin MURPHY "The Spanish
Waverley: Blanco White and Vargas"
• Ana OJEA LÓPEZ "The
Distribution of Adverbial Phrases in English"
• Ignacio PALACIOS MARTÍNEZ
"Notes on the Use and Meaning of Negation
in Contemporary Written English"
• Carmen PÉREZ-LLANTADA AURÍA
"Fractal Geometry and Meaning Dissemination
in Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49"
• Carmen VALERO GARCÉS
"Literatura juvenil y traducción: el ejemplo de Moby Dick"
Monographic articles
• Enrique BERNÁRDEZ "On the Study
of Language with the Tools of Catastrophe Theory"
Interview
• Francisco COLLADO RODRÍGUEZ
"Naming Female Multiplicity:An Interview
with Bharati Mukherjee"
Forum
• Lachlan MACKENZIE "English
Departments under Review: The Dutch Experience"
• Mercedes SALVADOR, María José
MORA y Rafael PORTILLO "Fondos de interés
para los estudios ingleses en la
biblioteca del arzobispado de Sevilla"
• Ángel Luis PUJANTE "A propósito
de una reseña"
Reviews
• Henk AERTSEN and Rolf BREMMER,
eds., Companion to Old English Poetry,
by Maria José Mora
• Antonia BYATT,
Angels and
Insects; Angeles e insectos, trad. Javier Lacruz;
The Matisse
Stories, by Celia Margaret Wallhead
• Patrick W. CONNER,
Anglo-Saxon Exeter: A Tenth Century Cultural History,
by Juan Camilo Conde
Silvestre
• Graham CROOKES and Susan M.
GASS, eds., Tasks in a Pedagogical Context:
Integrating Theory and Practice, by Antonio R. Roldán Tapia
• Christopher HARVIE,
Scotland
and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics, 1701-1994,
by Rubén Valdés Miyares
• Alicia LASPRA RODRÍGUEZ,
Intervencionismo y revolución: Asturias y Gran Bretaña
durante la Guerra de la
Independencia (1808-1813),
by José Miguel Santamaría López
• Roland WALTER, Magical
Realism in Contemporary Chicano Fiction: Ron Arias,
The Road to Tamazunchale
(1975); Orlando Romero,
Nambé-Year One (1976);
Miguel Méndez M.,
The
Dream of Santa María de las Piedras (1989),
by Aitor Ibarrola-Armendáriz
Book notices
• Dik BAKKER,
Formal and
Computational Aspects of Functional Grammar and Language
Typology, by Daniel
García Velasco
• Antonio BRAVO GARCÍA y Pedro
GONZALO ABASCAL, Héroes y santos en la literatura
anglosajona, by María
Beatriz Hernández Pérez
• Sheila ESTAIRE and Javier
ZANÓN, Planning Classwork: A Task-Based Approach,
by Antonio Rafael
Roldán Tapia
• José Manuel GONZÁLEZ, El
teatro de Shakespeare hoy: una interpretación radical
actualizada, by Ángel
Luis Pujante
• Ronald HAYMAN,
Tennessee
Williams: Everyone Else Is an Audience, by Juan J. Lanero
• Santiago HENRÍQUEZ JIMÉNEZ,
Going the Distance: An Analysis of Modern Travel
Writing and Criticism, by
María Isabel González Cruz
• Paul HOOVER, ed.,
Postmodern
American Poetry, by Matilde Martín
• Andreas JUCKER, ed.,
The
Noun Phrase in English: Its Structure and Variablity,
by Isabel Karely León
Pérez
• Fred KAPLAN,
Henry James: The Imagination of Genius, by Juan J. Lanero
• Christiane NORD,
Text
Analysis in Translation: Theory, Methodology, and Didactic
Application of a
Model for Translation-Oriented Text Analysis, by Isabel Pascua
• James G. WATSON, ed.,
Thinking of Home: William Faulkner's Letters to his Mother
and Father, by
María Eugenia Díaz Sánchez