One Hundred Years of English Studies in Dutch Universities: Seventeen papers read at the Centenary Conference. Groningen, 15-16 January 1986 |
Contents
Chaucer and Gentilesse | 1 |
Some Reflections on Contemporary English | 29 |
Victorian Novels and Feminist Criticism | 47 |
Zandvoorts Handbook of English Grammar and after | 67 |
A Functional View | 81 |
Short Forms of English Loans in Dutch | 93 |
Particle Constructions in English | 109 |
Approaching Ought to | 127 |
The Use of Dialect Words in Middle English Alliterative Poetry | 173 |
The Modernity of Modern Chaucer Criticism | 187 |
Macbeth Time and Prudence | 199 |
Hervey and the Facts As He Saw Them | 211 |
George Gissing | 225 |
Emily Dickinsons Secret | 239 |
The Attack on Epistemology in Recent American Fiction | 249 |
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