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Lindheim Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 JOURNAL OF UKRAINIAN STUDIES Volume 14, Nos. 1 and 2 SummerAVinter 1989 Preface v// Note on Transliteration.xi Bibliography of the Works ofG. Lucky] 1 George Y. Shevelov: Hk ckjio: On and Around a Simile in Sevcenko’s Poetry 9 Bohdan Rubchak: Taras Shevchenko as an Emigre Poet 21 Romana M. Rousseau s Emile and P. Kulisli s Views on Education 57 Marta Horban-Carynnyk: Ivan Franko and Moloda muza 80 Myroslav Shkandrij: Irony in the Works ofMykola KhvyEovy 90 Dolly Ferguson: Yuriy Yanovs ky' s Four Sabres.- A Re-examination of the Concept of Faustian Man 103 Marko Pavlyshyn: Yevhen Hutsalo' s Pozychenyy cholovik.- The Whimsical in the Contemporary Ukrainian Novel 113 Jaroslav Rozumnyj: The Return of a Symbol: Shevchenko’ s Kateryna in Contemporary Soviet Ukrainian Literature 129 Bohdan Budurowycz: The Changing Image of Ukrainians in English-Canadian Fiction 143 N.

Mastercraft 52 0060 2 manual instructions. Pavliuc: Dual Forms in Literary Ukrainian and Dialects 158 0 ropbau: ByjiM’^HHU.bKi aptOTHSMM B TBopax I. MnKHTCHKa M fl. NepBOMaHCbKoro 174 Bohdan Medwidsky: The Concept of Love in Ukrainian: Some Notes in Applied Linguistics 192 iii Ralph Lindheim: Gogol’s Inspector General as Dumb Show 200 H. Bowman: The Central Emblem in Dead Souls 212 Kathryn Feuer: Intentional and Emergent Structures in Dead Souls (Chichikov: A Case for the Defense) 216 Constantin Ponomareff: Nikolay Gogol’ s Nihilism 234 C.