István D. Rácz, Guest Editor
Preface ............................................................ 3
John L. Flood
Poets Laureate of the Holy Roman Empire ............................ 5
Géza Kállay
"To Die Upon a Kiss": Love and Death as Metaphor in Othello ....... 25
Tamás Juhász
Witch is Which, Or the Selfsame Words in Macbeth .................. 59
Iván Nyusztay
On the Threshold of the Tragic: The Teleological
Foundations of Greek and Shakespearean Tragedy .................... 71
Péter Egri
Renaissance and Baroque Conceits:
Literature, Painting and Music .................................... 89
András Kiséry
"He to Another Key His Style Doth Dress": Pope's
Imitations of Donne .............................................. 107
Dóra Csikós
"Urizen Who Was Faith and Certainty is Changed to Doubt":
The Changing Portrayal of Urizen ................................. 131
Don Gifford
The Chip on His Shoulder: One for the Joyce
Centennial - 2 May 1982 .......................................... 161
Donald E. Morse
"All Your Life After That Again": James Joyce and
the Creation of a New Literary Language .......................... 177
Nóra Séllei
The Snail and The Times:
Three Stories "Dancing in Unity" ................................. 189
Tamás Bényei
Risking the Text: Stories of Love in
Jeanette Winterson's The Passion ................................. 199
Attila Bárány
The Participation of the English Aristocracy in the First
Phase of the Hundred Years' War, 1337-1360 ....................... 211
Gyórgy Borus
Lord Brute, the Royal Favourite .................................. 241
Review Essays
Aladár Sarbu
Honouring Don Gifford ............................................ 247
Enikö Bollobás
"Gold-Diggers Welcome": Recent Hungarian
Publications on Literary Theory .................................. 252
István D. Rácz
Will Readings Grow Erratic? ...................................... 267
Book Reviews ..................................................... 271