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"...such was the paradise that I lived": multiculturalism, romantic theory, and the contemporary American novel
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"All this we must do, to comply with the taste of the town": Shakespearian comedy and the early eighteenth-century theatre
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"American miscalculations": critical failure and the crisis of nationhood in U.S. literature
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"Best regulated families": Victorian social welfare and the social work of the novel
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"Burn as soon as read"
love and negotiation in the correspondence of Isabel Mantz and John Dice Johnson -
"Dark smiles"
race and desire in the works of George Eliot -
"Even writing was design": Don DeLillo and the construction of architectural space
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"Fiat justitia"
American literature and the jurisprudence of rights, power, and community, 1850 - 1903 -
"Hafa Nū Ond Geheald Hūsa Sēlest"
jurisdiction and justice in "Beowulf" -
"Heavenly perspective"
Thomas Traherne and Seventeenth Century visual traditions -
"How came that widow in": the dynamics of social conformity in Sidney, Marlow, Shakespeare and Hooker
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"Johannes Factus"
the making of a poet -
"My savage", "My man"
color, gender and nation in Eighteenth-Century British narratives -
"No more existence than the inhabitants of utopia": utopian satire in "Gulliver's Travels"
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"Of love and money"
class and race ideologies in the novel of manners -
"Pain into sympathy"
ethical realism and the conversion of feeling in Eliot, Tolstoy, and Stowe -
"Perception at the pitch of passion"
Henry James, literary impressionism, and the discourse of optical registration -
"Robinson Crusoe" and "Hayy bin Yaqzan"
a comparative study -
"So now I'm called the father of black drama": Willis Richardson and the development of African American drama before 1930
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"That naked sex": "Race" and the immigration of Englishwomen to the American colonies in seventeenth-century English drama
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"The Hamlet of Albany"
Reflections on James O. Youngʿs Art and Knowledge -
"The gender on paper": women in American poetry movements, 1975 - 1995
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"The meaning of every dim implicit hint"
a study of manners in the fiction of Flannery O'Connor -
"The meaning of every dim implicit hint"
a study of manners in the fiction of Flannery O'Connor -
"The pattern of his fancies"
the rhetoric of Chaucer's dream visions in the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald