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A World at Play: Metatheatrics in Hamlet
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Dismantling the “Master’s House”: Audre Lorde in Conversation with Critical Race Theory and Vulnerability Theory
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New Imperialism’s Role in the Development of the Science Fiction Genre: Race and Gender
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Faulkner, Race, and Reactionary Politics
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The Tradition of U.S. Repression: Reflections on Racial Passing in Relation to the Color Line and the Racial Uncanny in Early 20th Century Literature
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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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Disability and Morality in The Canterbury Tales
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Ethics and Moral Development in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre
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“The Morrison Quest”: Disturbing the Complacency of the Classical Literary Imagination and Creating Home through Black Experience
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From Her Head: Finding the Romantic Genius in Jane Eyre
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The Promise of Uncompromising Christianity: An Examination of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Toni Morrison and Alice Walker
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