Daniel Thomières, "Never for Granted: Literary Texts and the Power of Words";
Roger D. Sell, "The Ethics of Literary Communication";
Osmond Chein-ming Chang, "Life in Death: Coleridge's Idiosyncrasy of Incompleteness and Language as a Living Power in Christabel";
William Bain, "'Wordless voices': Undernarrative and fictionalizing power in Virginia Woolf's 'Kew Gardens'";
Michel Delville, "Gertrude Stein's Unpublished Film Scripts";
Christine Chollier, "Biographies in/or Fiction? Discussing Dos Passos's The Big Money";
Catherine Chauche, "Between the Possible and the Power: the Emergence of the Pathic Moment in Malcom Lowry's Novella 'Elephant and Colosseum'";
Morgane Bird, "The Spoken and the Unspoken in Margaret Atwood's The Robber Bride";
Daniel Thomières, "The Words that Enslave and the Words that Liberate in Toni Morrison's Beloved";
Paul Munn, "Puissance, Jouissance, and Communication: Mediating John Ashbery's 'The Salve Merchant' in the Context of His Planisphere";
Eve Cobain, "'After punishment was done with me': Writing and Revolt in Sharon Olds' Blood, Tin, Straw";
Simona Hevesiova, "Postcolonial inventiveness: Indian sensibility in Raja Rao's Kanthapura";
Astrid Lac, "The Other's Style: Text and Power in Early Twentieth-Century Japanese Literature";
Brendon Wocke, "The Poetic Seduction of Derrida's 'Envois': Jouissance & Potentia".