ISL Vol.3 No.3

Contents

Rejuvenation and Innovation: The Past, Present and Future of Ethical Literary Criticism


On the Theatricality of Historical Narrative and the Heroism of the Ordinary People in Thomas Carlyle’s The French Revolution


The Ecological Value of Georgic Ethic and Its Contemporary Adaptations: A Case Study of Ted Hughes’s Georgic Poetry


“The New World Order” and Politics of Home in Caryl Phillips’s Narrative of Transatlantic Diaspora


The Impact of Globalization on the Narrative Tradition Reflected from the Ba Man Jin Bao Porcelain Vase: The Transition from an Acquaintance Society to a Stranger Society


Jill: A novel on Brain Text and Novel Writing


Wallace Stevens and Ethical Writing of Tea


Female Physical Transformation and Subjectivity Construction in Metamorphosis Myths: The White-Snake Lady and Lamia


Intergenerational Trauma and Memory Writing in Herzog


The Declaration of White Supremacy: A Study on Eugenic Racism Reflected in Thomas Dixon’s “Trilogy of Reconstruction”


A New Approach to Shakespeare: A Review of Shakespeare in the Postwar English Drama


The Conflict and Intergration of Historical Factuality and Literary Fictionality: On Lucia Boldrini’s Autobiogtaphies of Others: Historical Subjects and Literary Fiction


Transborder, Intercommunication and Innovation: A Review of Unnatural Narrative across Borders: Transnational and Comparative Perspectives


A Review of Perversion’s Beyond. Life at the Edge of Knowledge by Torgeir Fjeld


Rejuvenation and Innovation: The Past, Present and Future of Ethical Literary Criticism


On the Theatricality of Historical Narrative and the Heroism of the Ordinary People in Thomas Carlyle’s The French Revolution


“The New World Order” and Politics of Home in Caryl Phillips’s Narrative of Transatlantic Diaspora