Box 20
Container
Contains 19 Results:
Volume 20, No. 3, Spring, 1989, Paul Perron, “Greimar’s Narrative Grammar", 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
Included are other articles that were written collectively by Paul Peron, Paul Ricoeur, Frank Collins, Guy De Maupassant, A. J. Greimas and others. ("The Piece of String", "On Narrativity", "The Veridiction Contract", Figurative Semiotics and the Semotics of the Plastic Arts")
Dates:
1989
Volume 20, No. 3, Spring, 1989, Paul Perron Special Issue, 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 20, No. 3, Spring, 1989, Algiradas Julien Greimas and Paul Ricoeur , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 20, No. 3, Spring 1989, Algiradas Julien Greimas, "On Narrativity", 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 20, No. 3, Spring, 1989, Umberto Eco, “Greimassian Semantics and Encyclopedia” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 20, No. 3, Spring, 1989, Wladimir Krysinski, “Toward Defining Aesthetic Perception: Semiotics and Utopian Reflection” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 20, No. 3, Spring, 1989, Donald Maddox, “Veridiction, Verifiction, Verifactions: Reflections on Methodology” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 20, No. 3, Spring, 1989, Cesare Segre, “The Style of Greimas and Its Transformation” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 20, No. 3, Spring, 1989, Philip Sturgess, “A Logic of Narrativity” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 20, No. 3, Spring, 1989, Felix Thürlemann, “Fictionality in Mantegna’s San Zeno Altar piece: Structures of Mimesis and the History of Painting”, 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 20, No. 3, Spring, 1989, Eugene Vance, “Chaucer’s Pardoner: Relics, Discourse, and Frames of Propriety” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 21, No. 1, Autumn 1989 Author/Critic-Critic/Author, list of contributors, 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 21, No. 1, Autumn, 1989, John T. Naughton, “Yves Bonnefoy’s essay, “Homage to Jorge Luis Borges” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 21, No. 1, Autumn, 1989, Herbert Blau, “The Thin, Thin Crust and the Colophon of Doubt: The Audience in Brecht” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 21, No. 1, Autumn 1989, Christine Brook-Rose, “Stories, Theories and Things” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 21, No. 1, Autumn, 1989, Kelly Cherry, “When All Is Said and Done, How Literary Theory Really Affects Contemporary Fiction” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 21, No. 1, Autumn, 1989, Alastair Fowler, “Writing Criticism and Making Poems” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 21, No. 1, Autumn, 1989, George Garrett, “The Sorrows of Fat City, Or, Eclecticism and Other Bad Habits” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989
Volume 21, No. 1, Autumn, 1989, Kevin Hart, “Writing Things: Literary Property in Heidegger and Simic” , 1989
File — Box: 20, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The correspondence is arranged by journal issue and alphabetically by author's name. Articles and commentaries are included with the correspondence. There are no files for volumes I-III,VIII-X,XV,23,24,25,and 27. There are gaps within some of the volumes. Volume IV does not have No. 1, Volume XIV does not have No. 3. Volume XVI does not have No.1 and No. 2. Volume 22 does not have No. 2. Starting with Volume 19, the issues use cardinal numbers instead of roman numerals. Volume 21,and later...
Dates:
1989