Section One: The Historical and Continuing Relevance of Ong's Thought
27
(84)
Orality, Literacy, and Print Revisited
27
(24)
JULIE STONE PETERS
"Discoverers of Something New": Ong, Derrida, and Postcolonial Theory
51
(11)
JANE HOOGESTRAAT
Orality, Literacy, and Dialogue: Looking for the Origins of the Essay
62
(30)
VINCENT CASAREGOLA
The Bard's Audience Is Always More Than a Fiction
92
(19)
JOHN MILES FOLEY
Section Two: Ongian Readings
111
(131)
Incarnations, Remembrances, and Transformations of the Word
111
(23)
WERNER H. KELBER
"Lewedly To a Lewed Man Speke": Chaucer's Defense of the Vulgar Tongue
134
(21)
JAMES R. ANDREAS
What the King Saw, What the Poet Wrote: Shakespeare Plays before King James
155
(14)
ALVIN KERNAN
The Beautiful and the Merely Pleasing: Love, Art, and "The Jinnee in the Well Wrought Urn"
169
(12)
PATRICK COLM HOGAN
Breaking the Ice: Some Highlights of the History of Humor and Sense of Humor
181
(22)
SR. ANNE DENISE BRENNAN, SC
Faulkner and Male Agonism
203
(19)
THOMAS J. FARRELL
The Crucial Antithesis: Orality/Literacy Interaction in the Poetry of Dylan Thomas
222
(20)
GEORGE P. WEICK
List of Contributors
242
(3)
Index
245
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