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It’s Alive? Bias Towards Artificial Life in Frankenstein, Blade Runner, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, and Klara and the Sun
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Must We Mortify?: Jane Austen, Gender, and the Uses of Shame
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Better for Having Known Him? Feminine Desire inMiddlemarch and Daniel Deronda
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Representations of Charitable Relationships in Jane Eyre and
Middlemarch
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Time and Space, Truth and Fiction in the Works of H. G. Wells and
Henry James
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Peter: Creator and Controller
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A Study of the Varying Perspectives of Marriage in Jane Eyre,
Middlemarch, and Jude the Obscure
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New Imperialism’s Role in the Development of the Science Fiction Genre: Race and Gender
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On Masking and Unmasking: The Paradox of Censorship in Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray
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