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The Gendering of Melancholia
Feminism, Psychoanalysis, and the Symbolics of Loss in Renaissance Literature -
Facing loss and death
narrative and eventfulness in lyric poetry -
Falling after 9/11
crisis in American art and literature -
Attachment and loss in the works of James Joyce
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The final crossing
death and dying in literature -
Signifying loss
toward a poetics of narrative mourning -
Figuring Grief
Gallant, Munro, and the Poetics of Elegy -
Poetics of loss
the elegy in Andrew Motion's poetry -
Elizabeth Bishop
Her Poetics of Loss -
That the people might live
loss and renewal in Native American elegy -
Playing for time
stories of lost children, ghosts and the endangered present in contemporary theatre -
Faulkner's rhetoric of loss
a study in perception and meaning -
The diminished self
Orwell and the loss of freedom -
Joyce in Nighttown
a psychoanalytic inquiry into Ulysses -
The stream of consciousness and beyond in Ulysses
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Shakespeare and the loss of Eden
the construction of family values in early modern culture -
Shakespeare and domestic loss
forms of deprivation, mourning and recuperation -
The orphaned imagination
melancholy and commodity culture in English romanticism -
Elizabeth Bishop
Her Poetics of Loss -
Nerval
une poétique du deuil à l'âge romantique -
Eros in mourning
Homer to Lacan -
National melancholy
mourning and opportunity in classic American literature -
Fictions of loss in the Victorian fin de siècle
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Nationalism and historical loss in Renaissance England
Foxe, Dee, Spenser, Milton -
James Joyce's Ulysses