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Mortal No
Death and the Modern Imagination -
Beckett and death
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Living death in medieval French and English literature
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Sex and death in eighteenth-century literature
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Graveyard poetry
religion, aesthetics and the mid-eighteenth century poetic condition -
"That the people might live"
loss and renewal in Native American elegy -
Imago mortis
mediating images of death in late medieval culture -
Romanticism, memory and mourning
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Death and fantasy
essays on Philip Pullman, C. S. Lewis, George MacDonald and R. L. Stevenson -
The reparative in narratives
works of mourning in progress -
Learning to Die in London, 1380-1540
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Dreams of the Burning Child
Sacrificial Sons and the Father's Witness -
Lost Bodies
Inhabiting the Borders of Life and Death -
The body economic
life, death, and sensation in political economy and the Victorian novel -
The Youth of Things
Life and Death in the Age of Kajii Motojiro -
Dressed to Kill
Death and Meaning in Zaya's Desengaños -
Women, death and literature in post-Reformation England
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The Arthurian way of death
the English tradition -
Beckett and death
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Grief and genre in American literature, 1790-1870
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Regard for the other
autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire, and Wilde -
Guilty creatures
Renaissance poetry and the ethics of authorship -
Writing death and absence in the Victorian novel
engraved narratives -
Last looks, last books
Stevens, Plath, Lowell, Bishop, Merrill -
Greek and Roman consolations
eight studies of a tradition and its afterlife