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"A raking pot of tea"
the intersecting circles of Jane Austen and Maria Edgeworth -
"All soul and life, an ey most bright"
a "Persona" study of the writings of Thomas Traherne -
"Antikerezeption" in German-language literature after 1945
the roman tradition -
"Fish had faith, she reasoned"
evolutionary discourse in "The voyage out", "Mrs Dalloway" and "Between the acts" -
"Give me the lowest place"
the poetry of Christina Rossetti -
"Idle mirth"
a structural description of audience response to the comic elements in English Renaissance tragedies from Marlowe to Shirley -
"Mad, bad, and embruted"
imagining female madness in the structure of the novel -
"Oh the poor women"
a study of the works of Elizabeth Stuart Phelps -
"Stay healthy!": health care and health insurance expectations among German, Japanese and Indian highly skilled migrants in the USA
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"Stranger in a strange land"
images of Canada in European literature, 1800-1990 -
"Taking her part in a duet"
the painful creation of the self in Austen, Gaskell, and Eliot -
"The beauteous frame"
the treatment of female sexual reputation in selected prose by Eliza Haywood, Samuel Richardson and Frances Burney -
"The female web of connection" in Margaret Drabble's novels
a study of "The relationships which give life meaning" -
"Thick love" vs. "thin love"
the maternal role in the African American attainment of individuation in Morrison's "Jazz" & "Beloved" -
"Tolle, scribe"
Augustine at Cassiciacum -
"Who learns history from Heine?"
the German-Jewish historical novel as cultural memory and minority culture, 1824-1953 -
"Why am I a girl?"
Twentieth Century poetry and the discourse of anorexia nervosa -
"Women in love" and "Moby-Dick"
apocalyptic visions of dissolution -
"Writing like God" in the twentieth century
theological implications of omniscient narration in the fiction of Ernest Hemingway and Virginia Woolf -
"Überall blicke ich nach einem heimatlichen Boden aus"
Exil im Werk Else Lasker-Schülers -
'In Stuermen der Zeit'
poetics and revolution in the works of Friedrich Hölderlin -
'Life and opinions'
in the foundations of modern discourse -
'Lolita' times three
'The secret of durable pigments'; problems, processes, and (im)possibilities -
'Night-watch constables'
reviewers of Shakespeare in the British press, 1744-2002 -
'So nervously am I alive to reproach'
anxiety of audience in Thomas De Quincey's biographical and autobiographical writings