Cynthia Stephens' Publications on Jorge Luis Borges:
Stephens, C., 'Conflicting interpretation of language and reality in Borges's narrative', The Modern Language Review, 85(1), 1990, pp. 65-76.
Stephens, C., 'Borges, Sir Thomas Browne and the theme of metempsychosis', Forum for Modern Language Studies, 28(3), 1992, pp. 268-279.
Stephens, C., 'Borges, De Quincey and the interpretation of words', Romance Quarterly, 39(4), 1992.
Stephens, C., Review of Evelyn Fishburn and Psyche Hughes, 'A Dictionary of Borges', The Modern Language Review, 87(1), 1992, pp. 239-240.
Stephens, C., Review of Floyd Merrell, 'Unthinking Thinking. Jorge Luis Borges, Mathematics and the New Physics', Romance Quarterly, 40(2), 1993.
Stephens, C., 'Allusion in the Work of Jorge Luis Borges', Hispanófila, 111, 1994.
Also, interviewed by BBC World Service for programme 'Good Books' about Borges's 'Labyrinths', 1992.
Some of these have a presence on the internet:
Borges
and Sir Thomas Browne
University
of Leipzig recommends three of the articles.
Citations
Jacques Lezra, "The Indecisive Muse: Ethics in Translation and the Idea of History, Comparative Literature, 60(4):301 (2008). (http://complit.dukejournals.org/cgi/reprint/60/4/301)
Christopher Johnson, "Intertextuality and Translation: Borges,
Browne, and Quevedo", Translation and Literature, September 2002, Vol.
11, No 2: pp. 174-194.
Reid Barbour, Clair Preston, "Sir Thomas Browne: The World Proposed",
Oxford University Press US, 2009.
Grohmann, A., 'Javier Marías's "El Siglo": A Question of
Style, The Modern Language Review, 97, 2002, p. 95.