*POSTCOLONIALISM, HISTORY, AND THE NOVEL             Guest Editor: Brian May 

Volume 29, number 3 (Fall 1997)

BEGAM, Richard. "Achebe’s Sense of an Ending: History and Tragedy in Things Fall Apart" (pp. 396-411).

BOOKER, M. Keith. "The Reds and the Blacks: The Historical Novel in the Soviet Union and Postcolonial Africa" (pp. 274-96).

CANTOR, Paul A. "Tales of the Alhambra: Rushdie’s Use of Spanish History in The Moor’s Last Sigh" (pp. 323-41).

GALLAGHER, Susan VanZanten. "The Backward Glance: History and the Novel in Post-Apartheid South Africa" (pp. 376-95).

HUGGAN, Graham. "Prizing ‘Otherness’: A Short History of The Booker" (pp. 412-33).

JURAGA, Dubravka. "The Reds and the Blacks: The Historical Novel in the Soviet Union and Postcolonial Africa" (pp. 274-96).

MAY, Brian. Introduction: "Back to the Future: History in/and the Postcolonial Novel" (pp. 267-73).

REGE, Josna E. "Victim into Protagonist? Midnight’s Children and the Post-Rusdie National Narratives of the Eighties" (pp. 342-75).

REISS, Timothy J. "Caribbean Knights: Quijote, Galahad, and the Telling of History" (pp. 297-322).

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