Gregg Hecimovich is Associate Professor of English at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina.
Introduction
p. 1
"The Infinite which is Hid": William Blake and the Puzzle of Albion's Wake
p. 30
"Lucent Syrops, Tinct with Cinnamon": John Keats and the Charm of "The Eve of St. Agnes"
p. 60
"The Cup and the Lip": Charles Dickens and the Riddle of Our Mutual Friend
p. 78
Epilogue. "The Riddle that Arts Itself Is": Sensing the Sensible in the Endgames of Literary Theory
p. 108
Glossary of Riddle Types
p. 121
Bibliography
p. 125
Index
p. 131
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