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Revolutionary Claims: Transatlantic Agency in the Fictions of
Godwin, Brown, and Irving
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The Rest of the World: Inoperative Modernism and the Conditions of
Translatability
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Anachronism and Anatopism in the Prose-Fiction of W.G. Sebald
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Wasting Romanticism: Melancholic Hunger and Maternal Remains in
Mary Shelley, Thomas De Quincey, and Emily Brontë
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Reading to the Test: Character, Method, and Complicity in U.S.
Writing from Emerson to Adorno
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Dead Center: The Invention of Character in the Language of
Modernism
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The Senselessness of an Ending in Wordsworth, P. B. Shelley, and
Keats
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FIGURING THE ICONOCLAST: THE EROS OF WINE IN TWO POEMS BY ABŪ NUWĀS AND THE SYMPOSIUM OF PLATO
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Artificial Generation: The Hybridization of Female and Form in
Gautier, Villiers, Wilde, Hitchcock
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After Skepticism: Hume and the Political Aesthetics of Romanticism
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