EESE - General Index - 1995-2002

 

               

 

          


A to C

  • Achebe, Chinua
  • Ackroyd, Peter:
    -- Chatterton, Thomas
    -- Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem
    -- Doctor Dee
    -- English Music
    -- First Light
    -- Hawksmoor
    -- John Milton
    -- Sir Thomas More
    -- William Blake
    -- William Turner
  • adjuncts:
    -- sentential adj.
    -- valency theory
  • adolescent TV experiences
  • adverbs:
    -- of degree
    -- of manner
  • advertising (and poetry)
  • aesthetic experience
  • aestheticism
  • aisthesis (perception)
  • Aldington, Richard
  • alienation (World War I)
  • Althusser, Louis (and gender role)
  • ambivalence (aesthetic experience)
  • Amis, Kingsley:
    -- "New Maps of Hell" and women's science fiction
    -- Vonnegut (science fiction)
  • 'Angstlust' cf. horror
  • animal lore , medieval (in iconography)
  • anti-humanism, postmodernist
  • anti-pastoral poetry (Eliot and Swift)
  • Apocalypse (World War I)
  • Arabian Nights in English literature
  • architecture (Pound)
  • area studies didactics
  • Aristotle ("good life")
  • ars memoriae
  • Asimov, Isaac
  • Assynt
  • attributive adverbial construction
  • Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae
  • Austin, John: How to Do Things with Words (1962)
  • Bhabha, Homi K.:
    -- colonial mimicry
    -- The Location of Culture (1994)
    -- notion of 'origins'
  • Bacon, Francis:
    -- The Advancement of Learning
    -- Novum Organon
  • Bagehot, Walter: The English Constitution
  • Bakhtin, Mikhail
  • Bakhtinian program
  • Ballard, John Graham: Crash (1975)
  • baroque literature (English)
  • Barthes,Roland:
    -- Mythologies
    -- gender role
  • Bathory
  • Baudelaire, Charles (Les Fleurs du Mal)
  • Beckett, Samuel
  • Beckford, William: Vathek (1786)
  • Behan, Brendan
  • Beissel, Henry
  • Beniger, James (control revolution)
  • Benjamin, Walter:
    -- Allegory and Trauerspiel
    -- The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
  • Benn, Gottfried
  • Benn, Gottfried (war poetry)
  • Bentham, panopticum
  • Berkeley, George ("esse est percipi")
  • Berlin, Irving
  • Betjeman, Sir John
  • Bible: psalm as pre-text (Graham Swift)
  • bilingualism, early childhood
  • Binyon, Laurence
  • Blair, Tony (Princess Diana)
  • Blake, Wiliam:
    -- Ackroyd on Blake
    -- Blake and the Emblem Tradition
  • Blunden, Edward
  • body (and cultural identity)
  • book culture
  • Book of Mirrors (Greenaway)
  • Boulding, Wimsett James: Mary Queen of Scots (1873)
  • Bowen, Elizabeth
  • Bradshaw, William: Direction for the Weaker Sort of Christians (1609)
  • Bragge, Robert
  • Brooke, Rupert
  • Britton, Thomas (the "Musical Smallcoal Man")
  • Browne, Sir Thomas:
    -- The Garden of Cyrus (1658)
    -- Pseudodoxia Epidemica (1648)
  • Bühler, Karl: Sprachtheorie (1934)
  • Burgess, Anthony: Clockwork Orange (& T. Fischer)
  • Burne-Jones, Edward: "The Beguiling of Merlin" (illustr.; A.S. Byatt)
  • Business English
  • Byatt, A.S.: Possession
  • Calvinism:
    -- English baroque literature
    -- German Protestantism
  • Campbell, John W.
  • Campbell, Joseph: The Hero with a Thousand Faces
  • Canada
  • Canisius, Petrus
  • Cannadine, David (British monarchy)
  • Cannan, May Wedderburn
  • Carroll, Lewis
  • Carter, Angela:
    -- Black Venus
    -- The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman (1969)
  • Cartland, Barbara (Princess Diana)
  • Cassirer, Ernst
  • censorship, theatrical
  • Charles, Prince
  • chora (J. Kristeva; Plato's empty space)
  • chunking (screen-size text)
  • cinematic technique (and narrative strategy)
  • cinematic text/textual cinema
  • Civil Rights Movement (U.S.A.)
  • Clayton, Jack
  • Clifford, James:
    -- translation
    --Writing Culture
  • closet drama (and film script; Thorpe)
  • club-culture (early 18th c. London)
  • COBUILDDirect corpus
  • Cockney Visionarists (Ackroyd)
  • Cole, Thomas: The Course of Empire (1836)
  • collocation (of adverbs)
  • collocational analysis (of literature)
  • colonial discourse:
    -- early modern
    -- representation
  • colonial mimicry (H. Bhabha)
  • Commonplace Books
  • communication about communication (Watzlawick)
  • communication strategies
  • communicative cultures (conversation analysis)
  • computational analysis (of literature)
  • complementation in English
  • conceit (baroque lit.)
  • Congreve, William
  • Conrad, Joseph: The End of the Tether
  • Conrad, Joseph (war poetry)
  • contemptus mundi (baroque lit.)
  • contrastive analysis (intercultural communication)
  • contrastive analysis hypothesis
  • control revolution:
    -- cybernetic revolution; James Beniger
    -- virtual reality
  • conversation analysis:
    -- Chinese-German
    -- conflict activities
    -- conversational practice
    -- dissent organization
    -- dueting
    -- interactive strategies
    -- negotiation of interactive meaning
    -- non-native/non-native
  • Cooke, John (ThePreacher's Assistant, 1783)
  • corpus analysis (FAZ 1994)
  • Corpus of English Conversation
  • corpus text
  • counterculture (60ies, U.S.)
  • Counter-Reformation
  • Cowley, Abraham
  • Crane, Stephen: The Red Badge of Courage:
    -- film version
    -- translation
  • Cross-Cultural Speech Act Realization Project
  • The Crisis of European Civilization (Pannwitz)
  • Cultural Studies:
    -- Cultural Studies (American Studies)
    -- Easthope, Anthony
    -- C.S. and media competence
    -- material culture and identity
  • culture (mythological system: Sri Lanka)
  • cyberspace:
    -- Gibson, Neuromancer
    -- literature
    -- networking
  • cyborg ("Renaissance Cyborg")

    D to F

  • Dahl, Roald
  • Dahrendorf, Rolf
  • database (18th-century sermons)
  • death and the emblem tradition
  • deconstruction:
    -- Amercian Studies
    -- decon. and systems theory
  • de-hierarchisation (of discourse)
  • Delaney, Frank
  • de Peyster, John Watts: Bothwell (1884)
  • descensus ad inferos (initiation)
  • Diana, Princess
  • Dickens, Charles:
    -- A Christmas Carol
    -- postmodernism
  • didactics, English
  • Digges, Leonard/Thomas: Stratioticos (1579, 1590)
  • discourse:
    -- authority-centred
    -- see discourse analysis (linguistics)
    -- experience-centred
    -- network of discourses
  • discourse analysis:
    -- non-native/non-native
    -- discourse defines
    -- back channels
    -- choice of topic
    -- discourse structure
    -- gambits
    -- linguistics
    -- pauses
    -- politeness phenomena
    -- simultaneous talk
    -- turn-taking
  • dislocation of the human (Fudge/Gilbert/Wiseman)
  • Dissent, Old
  • Doddridge
  • dogs/canine metaphors for logic (in iconography)
  • donna angelicata (Petrarchan conventions)
  • Donne, John:
    -- The First Anniversary
    -- The Flea
    -- Holy Sonnets
    -- Songs and Sonnets
  • Dracula
  • drama, American
  • Dreiser, Theodore
  • Dreitzel, Hans-Peter
  • Dryden, John:
    -- Discourse concerning the Original and Progress of Satire
    -- Dryden on imagination
  • durativity/telicity (discourse analysis)
  • dystopian novel (Vonnegut)
  • dystopian representations (women's)
  • Easthope, Anthony (Literary into Cultural Studies)
  • East-West relationship (orientalism)
  • Eco, Umberto:
    -- Rushdie
    -- Thorpe
  • Eden, Richard: First Three English Books on America (1511-1555)
  • ESTC (Eighteenth-century Short-title Catalogue)
  • Eisenstein:
    -- Adam Thorpe
    -- American film
  • ekphrasis (and movement); film ekphrasis
  • electronic texts (formats; encoding)
  • Eliade, Mircea
  • Eliot, George: The Mill on the Floss (ed. A.S. Byatt)
  • Eliot, T.S.:
    -- The Metaphysical Poets
    -- Swift and Eliot (anti-pastoral poetry)
    -- The Waste Land
  • Elton John (Princess Diana)
  • emblem:
    -- William Blake and the emblem tradition
    -- emblems in metaphysical poetry
  • empirist philosophy (17th c.)
  • Ende, Michael
  • English:
    -- English as a global language
    -- English in the European Union
    -- English as a lingua franca
    -- Loi Toubon (against English in the French media)
    -- English in the mass media
    -- English for Special Purposes (curriculum development)
    -- English Studies in Germany (integration of literature and linguistics)
  • Englishness:
    -- Ackroyd
    -- Princess Diana
    -- Fischer
    -- Thorpe
    -- as defined in 1713
  • epic poetry
  • episteme and panopticism (Foucault)
  • episteme of similarity (Foucault)
  • equivalence (translation)
  • ethnographic linguistics (and intercultural communication)
  • Eucharist (Puritanism)
  • Eurocentrism
  • Europe: official languages
  • Evelyn, John
  • event (online performance)
  • The Evil Dead I (1982)
  • existential crisis (Joseph Conrad)
  • extracommunication
  • factorial analysis of correspondence
  • female anti-image (19th-c. gender mythology)
  • feminist criticism
  • femme fatale (Mary Stuart)
  • fetishism:
    -- Othello
    -- The Taming of the Shrew
  • Ficino (neo-Platonic love ethic)
  • film:
    -- computer-assisted f. analysis
  • script (and the novel)
  • transcription
  • Finch, Anne, Countess of Winchilsea
  • Fischer, Tibor:
    -- The Collector Collector (1997)
    -- Then They Say You're Drunk (1995)
    -- The Thought Gang (1994)
    -- Under the Frog (1992)
  • Fitzgerald, F. Scott
  • flashback, selective (Joseph Conrad)
  • Fletcher, Francis: The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake (1628)
  • Flusser, Vilém
  • Foerster, Heinz von
  • Ford, Ford Madox: Parade's End (1924-28)
  • foreign language teaching:
    -- action-orientedness
    -- holistic language experience
    -- learner-centredness
    -- process-related awareness
    -- Radical Constructivism
    -- valency theory
    -- Dieter Wolff
  • Forster, E.M.:
    -- The Machine Stops
    -- post-apocalypse
  • E.M. Foster, Jaquelina of Hainault. An Historical Novel (1800)
  • Foucault, Michel:
    -- Discipline and Punish
    -- Easthope, Anthony
    -- episteme of similarity
    -- The Order of Things
    -- sadomasochism
  • Fowles, John
  • Freud, Sigmund:
    -- female castration
    -- history (superego/id-oriented phases)
    -- sadomasochism
  • Frisch, Max
  • frontier:
    -- American studies
    -- women's dystopian writing
  • Froude, James Anthony: History of England (1893) (and Mary Stuart)
  • functional projections
  • Fuseli, The Nightmare

    G to J

  • Gadamer, Hans-Georg
  • Gaelic Revival
  • Gardiner, Alan: Theory of Speech and Language (1932)
  • Garrard, William: The Arte of Warre (1591)
  • Gay, John (Trivia)
  • Geertz, Clifford
  • Gender Studies:
    -- 'body text'
    -- cultural hierarchies
    -- gender-based approaches to movies
    -- 19th century gender concepts
    -- subject-object differentiation (16th/17th centuries)
  • Gennep, Arnold van: Les Rites de passage
  • George III (monarchy)
  • Georgian Poetry
  • Germany:
    -- "Bildungsbürgertum"
    -- Grundgesetz ("Basic Law")
    -- Prussia
    -- Reformation
    -- re-unification
    -- "united-German" identity
  • Ghosh, Amitav (In an Antique Land)
  • Gibson, William:
    -- Neuromancer (1984)
    -- bildungsroman
  • Glaserfeld, Ernst von
  • globalization
  • William Golding, The Inheritors
  • Gotha:
    -- Gothaer Hoftheater
    -- Gotter, Friedrich Wilhelm
    -- programme 1775-1779
  • Gothicism (gothic novel; gothic style)
  • grammar, surface-oriented (and valency)
  • Great Goddess (Swift, "Progress of Beauty">
  • Graves, Robert Ranke von
  • Greenaway, Peter: Prospero's Books
  • Greenblatt, Stephen
  • Grenfell, Julian
  • Gunesekera, Romesh:
    -- Monkfish Moon
    -- Reef
  • Gurney, Ivor
  • Händel, Georg Friedrich
  • haiku
  • Haraway, Donna
  • Hardy, Thomas: Then and Now (1915)
  • Hariot, Thomas: Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia (1585)
  • Harley, Robert, 1st Earl of Oxford
  • harmonia mundi (war poetry)
  • Harnad, Steven: "Post-Gutenberg Galaxy" (1991)
  • Harris, Thomas: The Silence of the Lambs (1988)
  • Haunting Mrs Halliday (film, 1913)
  • Hawkins, John (General History of the Science and Practice of Music, 1776)
  • Haynes, James: Mary Stuart (1840)
  • Hearne, Thomas (Hemingi Chartularii Ecclesiae Wygorniensis, 1723)
  • Herbert, Goerge: Jordan Poems
  • Herder, J.G.
  • hermeneutics
  • Heym, Georg
  • historical drama
  • historical novel, American
  • historical tragedy
  • history (literary history)
  • history, Pound's view of
  • The History of Jacob and Esau
  • Hoadly, Benjamin: The Suspicious Husband
  • Hoggart, Richard: The Uses of Literacy (1857) and the Internet
  • homoerotic war poetry
  • Hopkins, G.M.
  • Horace: Ars Poetica
  • horror
  • Hosack, John: Mary Queen of Scots and her Accusers (1870-74)
  • Housman, A.E. (WWI)
  • Huarte, Juan, Examen de Ingenios (1575)
  • Hudson, W.H.
  • Hughes, John
  • Humboldt, Wilhelm von
  • Hungary (& T. Fischer)
  • Huxley, Aldous:
    -- Brave New World
    -- Brave New World and Matrix
  • hypertext
  • iconoclastic cinematography (and the novel)
  • iconography of logic, invention, and imagination
  • idealism, German
  • identity
    -- identity in post-colonial travel writing
    -- identity and material culture (James Clifford)
  • Ignatius of Loyola
  • illocution
  • imagination (in iconography)
  • imitatio Christi (war poetry)
  • Indian Renaissance (U.S.A.)
  • industrial age (in Great Britain)/Industrial Revolution
  • information technology (and literature)
  • initiation
  • intensifier, intensification
  • interaction (in foreign laguage teaching)
  • interaction analysis (intercultural communication)
  • interaction management
  • intercultural communication:
    -- research survey
    -- silence in i.c.
  • intercultural competence
  • intercultural transfer
  • interdisciplinary teaching (in English Studies)
  • interlanguage (learner language)
  • interlude
  • Internet:
    -- English Studies Programme
    -- survey
    -- teaching on the Net
  • interpersonal interaction (and silence)
  • intertext:
    -- différance (Derrida)
    -- hypotext (in Graham Swift)
    -- intertexts (aleatory vs. obligatory)
    -- intertextuality
    -- intertext in travelogues
    -- T.S. Eliot and Swift's Description of the Morning
  • Inuit indian culture
  • inventio:
    -- in baroque rhetoric
    --
  • in iconography
  • IRC (internet relay chat)
  • Irish Studies:
    -- definition of Irish Studies
    -- Irish identity
    -- Irish Studies URLs (World Wide Web sites)
    -- James Joyce on Irish history
    -- postcolonialism
  • Islam (Rushdie)
  • I-story ("Ich-Geschichte"/Max Frisch)
  • Iyer, Pico
  • Jacobson, Dan
  • James I
  • Jameson, Frederic
  • Jarman, Derek: Blue (film)
  • Jauß, Hans Robert
  • Johnny Mnemonic produced by Robert Longo(1996)
  • Johnson, Samuel:
    -- Life of Sir Thomas Browne
    -- Life of Abraham Cowley
  • Jones,David (In Parenthesis, 1937)
  • Jonson, Ben:
    -- The Masque of Blackness (1605)
    -- early neoclassicism
  • juxtaposition of extremes (baroque rhetoric)

    K to M

  • Kafka, Franz
  • Kant, Immanuel
  • Kelly, James Patrick: Big Guy
  • Kiddell
  • King, Stephen: The Shining (1977)
  • Kingsley, Charles
  • Kipling, Rudyard
  • Kirchner, Gustav (on "Gradadverbien")
  • Kraus, Karl ("der chlorreiche Krieg")
  • Kristeva, Julia:
    -- on Mikhail Bakhtin (1980)
    -- The Powers of Horror: an Essay on Abjection
  • Lacan, Jacques:
    -- femininity
    -- mimicry
  • language awareness
  • language learning materials (web-based)
  • language teaching (and intercultural communication)
  • language-using strategies
  • Lasch, Christopher: The Culture of Narcissism (1979)
  • Lawrence, D.H. (WWI)
  • Lawrence, T.E.
  • learning strategies (English):
    -- conscious/subsconscious
    -- educational psychology
    -- epistemological change
    -- explicit/implict
    -- flow concept
    -- interacting knowlewdge sources (Bialystok)
    -- research design
  • Letsome, Sampson (The Preacher's Assistant)
  • Lewis, Wyndham: Blasting and Bombardeering
  • lexical change (British/American in editing)
  • lexicography (and valency)
  • Linguistics for Beginners (online tutorial; University of Kassel)
  • literature didactics (and curriculum)
  • loci communes
  • Lodge, David: Changing Places
  • logic (in iconography)
  • logocentricity (logocentric system structures)
  • Lowe-Porter, Helen Tracy
  • Luhmann, Niklas
  • Lukács, Georg
  • Luke, David
  • Luther, Martin
  • MacCaig, Norman
  • MacDiarmid, Hugh
  • macdonaldisation
  • McGann, Jerome J. (materialist hermeneutics; Romanticism)
  • machine-books, early modern
  • machine-readable text
  • Wachowski, Andy and Larry: Matrix (1999)
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair (aesthetics)
  • McKee Charnas, Suzy: Walk to the End of the World (1974)
  • A.M. Mackenzie, The Danish Massacre: an Historic Fact (1792)
  • McLuhan, Marshall
  • macrocosm and microcosm
  • Manet, Édouard
    -- Le Déjeuner sur l'Herbe (illustration)
    -- La Maîtresse de Baudelaire (illustration)
  • Manifest Destiny (U.S.A.)
  • Mann, Thomas
  • Manning, Frederic
  • mantra (sacredness of the word)
  • Marino, Giambattista
  • Marlowe, Christopher
  • Marsh, Edward (Georgian Poetry)
  • mass tourism (post-colonial writing)
  • matriarchy (and Swift)
  • Matrix (1999):
    -- M. and Neuromancer
    -- virtual reality
    -- Matrix produced by Andy and Larry Wachowski (1999)
  • Maturana, Humberto
  • meaning transition (of adverbs)
  • media competence in Cultural Studies
  • media literacy and website assessment
  • meditation (baroque lit.)
  • melodrama (and Mary Stuart)
  • Mendoza, Bernardino de: Theorique and Practise of Warre (1597)
  • mental lexicon
  • metacommunication
  • metalanguage
  • metaphysical poetry
  • military camp (& Foucault)
  • anon., The Minstrel, or Anecdotes of Distinguished Personages in the Fifteenth Cnetury (1793)
  • mise en abîme (film within film)
  • Mitchel, John
  • Modena, Mary of (and Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea)
  • modernism:
    -- aesthetic theory
    -- war poetry
  • monarchy, British - see Royal Family
  • Moncrieff, William D.S.: Mary Queen of Scots (1872)
  • monstrous-feminine (Barbara Creed)
  • montage (cut/counter-cut)
  • Moore, George
  • moral attitude (and aesthetic production)
  • morality (and aestheticism)
  • Morton, Andrew: Diana. Her True Story
  • morality play
  • Morus, Thomas: survey of criticism
  • movement
  • MUD (multi-user dungeon)
  • multiculturality
  • multiculture, American
  • multi-media (in American Studies)
  • mundus inversus
  • Murphy, Dervla
  • Murray, William: Mary Queen of Scots; or, the Escape from Loch Leven (1825)
  • Musaeum Clausum (Sir Thomas Browne)
  • Musset, Alfred de, on romanticism
  • mythology (18th-century literature)

    N to Q

  • narratability (MacIntyre)
  • Native Studies (CD-ROM database)
  • Nature, State of Nature in Golding's novels
  • Neal, Daniel
  • networking
  • Neuromancer (Gibson):
    -- concept of reality
    -- visualisation of dataverse
  • neurophysiology (and foreign language teaching)
  • New Apocalypse
  • "New Philosophy"
  • Nichols, Robert
  • non-vocalization (silence in interpersonal interaction:
    transition relevance places, gaps, lapses, conventional silence, significant silence)

  • Nordstern, Arthur von, Sinnbilder der Christen
  • Northumberland, Henry Percy, Ninth Earl
  • Nussbaum, Martha (aesthetics)
  • O'Brien, Edna
  • obscurity, stylistic (baroque lit.)
  • observatories (& Foucault)
  • O'Casey, Sean
  • ocularity (military camp/surveillance)
  • oedipal scenario
  • O'Flaherty, Liam
  • Ong, Walter (Ramist Studies)
  • Orality (Walter Ong: Orality and Literacy [1982]): -- orality
    -- orality and media literacy
    -- orality-literacy divide
  • ordeal (initiation)
  • orientalism in English Romantic literature
  • Orwell, George: Coming Up for Air (1939)
  • Ossian (and Herder)
  • Otherness:
    -- intercultural contact
    -- 'New World'
  • Owen, Wilfried
  • panopticism (& Foucault)
  • pastoral:
    -- pastoral poetry
    -- anti-pastoral poetry (Swift and Eliot)
  • Patmore, Coventry: "angel in the house"
  • patriarchal-phallocentric order
  • Percy, Thomas (in German literature)
  • Petrarch (conventions)
  • Piercy, Marge: Dance the Eagle to Sleep (1970)
  • Physico-Theology
  • Picasso, Pablo: Femme à la mandoline (1908)/Portrait d'Ambroise Vollard (1910)
  • the 'Picturesque and Sublime'
  • plain style (baroque lit.)
  • Platonism
  • poempictures/graphic poems
  • Pope, Jessie
  • Popper, Sir Karl (Objective Knowledge)
  • position:
    -- functional head p.
    -- specifier p.
  • post-apocalypse (E.M. Forster; Matrix)
  • postcolonialism:
    -- postcolonialism in Irish Studies
    -- postcolonial discourse
    -- travel writing
    -- postcolonial writing
  • postmodernism:
    -- Ackroyd
    -- bricolage/"scrapyard" (Carter)
    -- Carter, Angela
    -- global village/world-wide society
    -- gothicism
    -- history
    -- intertextuality
    -- "muted" postmodernism
    -- myth
    -- paint box principle (film)
    -- pastiche
    -- remembrance (Graham Swift)
    -- rewriting (the Western canon)
    -- rewriting (male literary history)
    -- romance (Graham Swift)
    -- Rushdie
    -- science fiction
    -- Thorpe
  • poststructuralism, American
  • Pound, Ezra:
    -- America: Changes and Remedies
    -- Blast
    -- The Cantos
    -- Gaudier-Brzeska: A Memoir
    -- Guide to Kulchur
    -- HE
    -- Patria Mia
    -- Pisan Cantos
    -- Provincialism the Enemy
    -- Quest for the Paradiso
    -- The Renaissance
    -- A Retrospect
    -- Rock Drill
  • power structures (in American Studies)
  • predicator (and valency)
  • prepositional verbs (and valency)
  • Price, Richard
  • primordial nature
  • principles and parameters (Chomsky)
  • Prior, Matthew
  • protestantism:
    -- England
    -- Germany
    -- poetics (English protestant baroque)
    -- WASP civilization (U.S.A.)
  • prepositional attribute (German/English)
  • publishing policies (Britain/America)
  • pulp fiction
  • pulpit oratory (baroque)
  • puritanism (in American Studies)
  • Pynchon, Thomas: Gravity's Rainbow (1973)
  • Quarles, Francis, Emblemes (1635)
  • Queen Elizabeth II (Princess Diana)
  • quest (aesthetics)
  • quiddity (paradox, syllogism etc.)
  • Quinn, M.: Mary Queen of Scots (1884)

    R to T

  • Raleigh, Walter: The Discoverie of the Large, Rich, and Bewtiful Empyre of Guiana (1596)
  • Read, Herbert
  • rebirth (initiation)
  • reflexive language use
  • regressus ad inferos (initiation)
  • reification (Desdemona)
  • Reik, Theodor
  • Remarque, Erich Maria
  • remediation (of literature)
  • Restoration comedy
  • rhetoric (English baroque literature)
  • rhizome (Deleuze/Guattari)
  • Riesman, David: 'other-directedness' (The Lonely Crowd)
  • Riffaterre, Michael (intertexte)
  • rites de passage:
    -- Joseph Conrad: The End of the Tether
    -- Shakespeare: The Taming of the Shrew
  • Robbe-Grillet, Alain (and Adam Thorpe)
  • romance (and postmodernism/Graham Swift)
  • romanticism and the Orient
  • Rosenberg, Isaac
  • Royal Family (Princess Diana)
  • Rushdie, Salman:
    --Haroun and the Sea of Stories
    -- The Satanic Verses ("hybridity")
    -- Midnight's Children (& R. Gunesekera)
  • Ruskin, John:
    -- "separate spheres"
    -- Stones of Venice
  • sadomasochism
  • Said, Edward:
    -- orientalism
    -- English Romanticism
    -- Rushdie
  • science fiction:
    -- Kelly, J.P.
    -- postmodernism
  • Salinger, J.D. (& T. Fischer)
  • Sarte, Jean-Paul (mauvaise foi and virtual reality)
  • Sassoon, Siegfried
  • Schiller, Friedrich: Maria Stuart (1800)
  • Schwanitz, Dietrich (systems theory)
  • science fiction:
    -- definitions
    -- Alvin Toffler on SF
    -- tropes
    -- Vonnegut, Kurt: The Sirens of Titan
    -- women's dystopian writing
  • Scott, Sir Walter:
    -- The Abbot (1820)
    -- Waverley (1814)
  • Searle, John: Speech Acts (1969)
  • second language acquisition
  • self-fashioning (Greenblatt)
  • self-referentiality, linguistic
  • semiotics:
    -- Lacan and the semiotic
    -- semiotic view
  • sentence analysis (and valency)
  • sentimentalisation of society (Anthony O'Hear: Faking It. The Sentimentalisation of Society)
  • sermons:
    -- 18th century
    -- database
  • Shakespeare:
    -- Biography (Ackroyd)
    -- Hamlet as pre-text (Graham Swift)
    -- Henry V (& military camp)
    -- Lancaster Tetralogy
    -- Love's Labour's Lost as pre-text (Graham Swift)
    -- Macbeth: The Voyager Macbeth (CD-ROM)
    -- Othello
    -- The Sonnets
    -- The Taming of the Shrew
    -- The Tempest (Greenaway's film version)
    -- Troilus and Cressida ("degree speech")
  • Sharp, John
  • Shaw, G.B.: Commonsense About the War (1914)
  • Shils, Edward, and Michael Young: "The Meaning of Coronation"
  • Silence:
    -- in communication
    -- collocations
    -- intercultural communication
    -- stereotypes
  • simulation (and virtual reality)
  • Sinclair, John/Coulthard, Malcolm: Towards an Analysis of Discourse (1975)
  • situation classes (discourse analysis)
  • Situationstheorie der Sprache
  • Sitwell, Osbert
  • SKIN TWO
  • Smallcoal Man (Thomas Britton):
    -- Swift: Description of the Morning
    -- Swift and Eliot (Preludes)
  • Snow, C.P. ("two cultures")
  • social spaces, imaginary (dystopian fiction)
  • society vs. community
  • sonnet (baroque)
  • Sorley, Charles
  • Sotheby, William: The Death of Darnley (1814)
  • Southwell, Robert
  • spaniel (in iconography)
  • "Spaulding's Cooke" (database)
  • speech act theory
  • speech act verb
  • Spenser, Edmund (Princess Diana)
  • Sprachinhaltsforschung
  • Sri Lanka (& R. Gunesekera)
  • Star Trek (Ship in the Bottle)
  • Stein, Gertrude:
    -- Three Lives (1909)
    -- The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1933)
    -- G.S. painted by Picasso
  • stereotypes, national (Chinese/German)
  • Sternberg, Josef v.
  • Steven, George
  • Stierle, Karlheinz (Text als Handlung)
  • Stuart, Mary (and 19th-c. drama)
  • subordinators
  • surveillance and bodily regime (Foucault's epistemology)
  • Swift, Graham: Ever After (1992)
  • Swift, Jonathan:
    -- Description of the Morning
    -- Description and T.S. Eliot
    -- Progress of Beauty
    -- Cadenus and Vanessa (biographical background)
  • Swinburne, Algernon Charles: Mary Stuart trilogy (1865-1881)
  • syllabus (English Studies)
  • systems theory:
    -- Schwanitz, Dietrich
    -- self-referentiality (Radical Constructivism)
  • teaching on the Net:
    -- teaching literature on the Net
    -- survey on Net teaching
  • technology (U.S.A.):
    -- American Studies
    -- women's dystopian writing (U.S.A.)
  • teleology:
    -- American civilisation
    -- American Studies
    -- Pilgrim Fathers' Syndrom
  • television coverage of actual combat (Vietnam)
  • temporal schemata, internal (metacomm.)
  • Terrell, Francis A.H.: David Rizzio (1882)/Bothwell (1882)
  • textuality:
    -- hypertext/corpus text
    -- silent film
    -- Vonnegut
    -- website textuality
  • Tesnière, Lucien (and valency theory)
  • Thatcherism (and monarchy)
  • Thomas, Edward
  • Thomas, The Rev. Joseph, Religious Emblems (1809)
  • Thorpe, Adam:
    -- film
    -- Still
    -- Still (and ekphrasis)
    -- Ulverton
    -- Ulverton (and ekphrasis)
  • "Third-World literatures"
  • Tillyard, E.M.W.
  • Tönnies, Ferdinand
  • Toury, Gideon
  • Towers
  • Trakl, Georg
  • translation:
    -- Anglo-Indian/Indo-English literatures
    -- colonial competency
    -- translating cultural key concepts
    -- cultures, translating
    -- -- computer-assisted translation in the European Union
    intercultural transfer
    -- norms (Toury)
    -- post-colonial discussion
    -- translation research
    -- strategies, political
    -- theory
    -- translatability of cultures
  • travelogues (British colonies
  • trench poets
  • Troeltsch, Ernst
  • Tynan, Katherine
  • Typus Logice (Reisch)

    U to Z

  • Ungaretti, Giuseppe
  • valency structures/theory
  • Vaughan, Henry: Silex Scintillans
  • Vico, Giambattista: New Science
  • Vietnam war
  • violence in the 60ies (U.S.A.)
  • virtue (MacIntyre)
  • vocabulary acquisition
  • Vonnegut, Kurt: The Sirens of Titan
  • Vortex
  • Walpole, Horace (Anecdotes of Painting in England, 1762)
  • Ward, Ned: History of the London Clubs)
  • Ward, Mrs Humphry
  • Ware, James Redding: Bothwell (1871)
  • WASP civilization (U.S.A.)
  • Watzlawick, Paul: Pragmatics of Human Communication (1967)
  • Weber, Max:
    -- German protestantism
    -- on Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism
  • website evaluation
  • website interpretation
  • WELL (virtual community)
  • Wells, H.G.:
    -- Mr Britling Sees It Through
    -- consciousness in contemporary SF
  • Wesley, John
  • Whorf, B.L.
  • Wilde, Oscar (in online performance)
  • wilderness, American
  • Wills, William Gorman: Marie Stuart (1874)
  • Wingfield, Louis: Mary Stuart (1880)
  • wit (in baroque literature)
  • womanhood, exotic
  • Wordsworth, William: The Prelude (and the Orient)
  • work ethic
  • world literature
  • world picture (Tillyard)
  • writing back (post-colonialism)
  • Writing Culture debate (ethnography)
  • x-bar (theory)
  • Yeats, William Butler:
    -- Ireland
    -- Yeats, W.B. (pacifism)
  • Young, Edward (and German literature)