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“Criminal Cities: Capitalized Postcolonial Crime and the Contemporary Novels of London, Belfast, Bombay, and Johannesburg”
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Gathering Places: Place as Archive in Irish, Indian, and Caribbean Literature
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Eliot among the Women
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Spatchcocked! Modernist Collage in James Joyce's Ulysses
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Archival Bodies: Twentieth-Century British, Irish, and American
Literary Collections
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East of Ireland: Ideas of Europe in Postwar British and Irish Poetry
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The Occult as Narrative and Thematic Device in James Joyce'sUlysses
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The Epigraphic Character: Fiction and Metafiction in the
Twentieth-Century Novel
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Remembering Poetry: Figures of Scale in the Postwar Anglophone Lyric
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Narratives of Deception: Confronting Disorder in Heart of
Darkness
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24: The Story of a Day in Modernism
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Surviving Folklore: Transnational Irish Folk Traditions and the
Politics of Genre
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Hurt Into Poetry: The Politics of Sentiment in Northern Irish
Poetry, 1966-1998
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All the Dead Voices: Communicating Across the Grave in Contemporary
Northern Irish Poetry
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After the Crash: Post-Celtic Tiger Literature in Ireland
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Crafting Modernity: Gender, Art-Making, and Literature's Materials of Resistance in the Extreme 20th Century
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Counting the dead as "one" and "one again" in the fiction of
twentieth-century Irish women novelists
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Troubling Irish Women: Edna O'Brien's _Country Girls Trilogy_
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Material Memory and the Partition
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