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Fantasies of the new class
ideologies of professionalism in post-World War II American fiction -
Pinks, pansies, and punks
the rhetoric of masculinity in American literary culture -
Dress and identity in British literary culture, 1870 - 1914
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The silver fork novel
fashionable fiction in the age of reform -
Downwardly mobile
the changing fortunes of American realism -
Longing to belong
the parvenu in nineteenth-century French and German literature -
Private lives and collective destinies
class, nation and the folk in the works of Gustav Freytag (1816-1895) -
Positioning gender and race in (post)colonial plantation space
connecting Ireland and the Caribbean -
Subaltern vision
a study in postcolonial Indian English text -
Evading class in contemporary British literature
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Fantasies of the New Class
Ideologies of Professionalism in Post-World War II American Fiction -
Caribbean middlebrow
leisure culture and the middle class -
Property, education, and identity in late eighteenth century fiction
the heroine of disinterest -
Evading class in contemporary British literature
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Proust, class, and nation
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Pirates, traitors, and apostates
renegade identities in early modern English writing -
Pinks, pansies, and punks
the rhetoric of masculinity in American literary culture -
Chicano novels and the politics of form
race, class, and reification -
To have or have not
essays on commerce and capital in modernist theatre -
Fantasies of the new class
ideologies of professionalism in post-World War II American fiction -
Urban underworlds
a geography of twentieth-century American literature and culture -
'Nimnabarga' o Bāṃlādeśera nāṭaka
(1971-2000) -
Pirates, traitors, and apostates
renegade identities in early modern English writing -
Urdū nāvil meṉ t̤abqātī šuʿūr
(Qurrat-al-ʿAin Ḥaidar aur ʿAbd Allāh Ḥusain kā taqāblī mut̤ālaʿah) = Urdu novel me tabqati shaoor / by: Dr. Rubina Almas