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The American Columbus: Geography, Chronology and the Historical
Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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Transcendental Higher Learning: Emerson, Thoreau, and the Idea of Liberal Arts
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I don't find myself somewhere I don't remember going
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Comparing the Construction of Future Events with the Reconstruction of Past Events in Mental Time Travel
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Eloquent Barbarians: Poetry, Translation, and the American
Avant-garde
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Against Tyranny in the Cave: Narratives of Compulsion and
Nonviolent Resistance
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Remembering Poetry: Figures of Scale in the Postwar Anglophone Lyric
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Los Desconocidos Sin Voces: Liminal Lives in the U.S.A.
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"Meditation(s) on a Prison Break": Feminist Subjectivities of Speech and Silence in the Fiction of Charlotte Bronte, Jean Rhys, and Margaret Atwood
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"In the midst of Life, we are in Death:" Melancholia and Ecology in
British Romantic Poetry
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Gloves & Grease
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Stone Walls Do Not A Prison Make: Reclaiming Agency through
Narrative in Jean Rhys' _Good Morning, Midnight_ and Charlotte
Bronte's _Villette_
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Orson Welles, Shakespeare, and Cultural Authority
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Spectral Artifacts: Natural Supernaturalism and Commodity Fetishism
in Romantic Literature
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Folklore's Filter: Race, Place, and Sacred Harp Singing
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A Hebraic Modernity: Poetry, Prayer, and Translation in the Long
Eighteenth Century
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"The Israel of God": The Narrative Rhetoric of Paul's Letter to the
Galatians
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