ESC: English Studies in Canada

The mandate of ESC is "to reflect the discipline back to itself." The journal publishes articles that make a clear and original contribution to scholarly and theoretical debates of current interest and ongoing significance to members of the discipline of English Studies, as well as related fields of inquiry. ESC welcomes submissions on literature, language, culture, and theory. We are particularly interested in contributions that adopt an interdisciplinary approach or reflect the turn to cultural studies, submissions which make excellent and rigorous use of more traditional scholarly methodologies, and submissions which address emergent areas of the discipline. ESC’s goal is to be a venue of first-choice for publication and internationally recognized as one of the leading journals in the discipline of English Studies.

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ESC: English Studies in Canada is proud to be at the forefront of the movement towards Open Access publishing. Our presence here on OJS is designed to take us in that direction. For the time being, the journal will be available under the restriction of a six-month moving wall. You'll find the table of contents for our most recently available issue below; to find issues as far back as Volume 29, 2003, follow the links to the right, or click on "Archives" above.  
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Vol 37, No 2 (2011)

Table of Contents

Articles

Northrop Frye for a New Century: Introduction Abstract PDF
Mervyn Nicholson 1-7
Frye and Pattern Abstract PDF
John Ayre 9-15
Glimpses from a Train Window: Some Reflections on Phronesis and Pedagogy Abstract PDF
Stan Garrod 17-27
We're All Bad Poets Abstract PDF
Monika Hilder 29-32
Fearful Summary: What Northrop Frye’s Scholarship has Taught Me so Far Abstract PDF
William N. Koch 33-40
Northrop Frye Abstract PDF
Rick Salutin 41-42
Frye Unschooled: Mythopoeic Modernism in Canada Abstract PDF
Melissa Dalgleish 43-66
Between the Is and the Is Not: Northrop Frye, Adaptation, and the Romantic Imagination Abstract PDF
Timothy A. DeJong 67-86
Frye and Longinus Abstract PDF
Robert D. Denham 87-109
The Absurd Imagination: Northrop Frye and Waiting for Godot Abstract PDF
Diane Dubois 111-130
Frye in the Classroom: Teaching Shakespeare with Northrop Frye and Harold Bloom Abstract PDF
Paul Hawkins 131-136
Northrop Frye and the Story Structure of the Single-Player Shooter Abstract PDF
Davide M Leeson 137-152
The Universal Literary Solvent: Northrop Frye and the Problem of Satire, 1942 to 1957 Abstract PDF
Duncan McFarlane 153-172
Fearful Symmetries: William Blake, Northrop Frye, and Archetypal Criticism Abstract
Mark Ryan 173-183
What Does Literature Say?: The Problem of Dogmatic Closure—from Romanticism to Northrop Frye Abstract PDF
Sára Tóth 185-200


ISSN: 1913-4835