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A Detour in English Language: Reading The Joy Luck Club with Rey Chow
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. See Xu, Ben. 1994. “Memory and the ethnic self: reading Amy Tan’s ‘The Joy Luck Club.’” MELUS 19 (1): 3–18; Romagnolo, Catherine. 2003. “Narrative Beginnings in Amy Tan’s ‘The Joy Luck Club:’ A Feminist Study.” Studies in the Novel 35 (1): 89–107; Fickle, Tara.2014. “American Rules and Chinese Faces: The Games of Amy Tan’s ‘The Joy Luck Club.’” MELUS 39 (3): 68–88, etc.
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Occupying a unique niche among literary journals, ANQ is filled with short, incisive research-based articles about the literature of the English-speaking world and the language of literature. Contributors unravel obscure allusions, explain sources and analogues, and supply variant manuscript readings. Also included are Old English word studies, textual emendations, and rare correspondence from neglected archives. The journal is an essential source for professors and students, as well as archivists, bibliographers, biographers, editors, lexicographers, and textual scholars. With subjects from Chaucer and Milton to Fitzgerald and Welty, ANQ delves into the heart of literature.