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Other Reading Fantasies and the Digital Discryption of Queerness
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Prosthetic Laughter: Feeling Disability Performance in Early Modern England
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War Pastoral: Martial Eco-spaces in Early Modern Literature
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Vascular Aesthetics: Blood and British Poetry in the Long Nineteenth Century
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Home Schooling: Heuristics of Education in Postcolonial Fiction
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Constructing and Deconstructing Narratives of Adolescence in the Long Twentieth Century
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The Ethos of the Binge: drunkenness and modernity in twentieth-century New Orleans
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Border Agency
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Between Visibility and Violence: Framing Queer and Trans Embodiment
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“A Sacramental Moment”: Liturgy and Time in the Victorian Reception of the Past
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Race and Melancholy in Early Modern English Literature
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A Future for Hopeful Monsters: Gender, Disability, Race, and Embodiment in Science Fiction
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Communal Crisis: Home, Housing, and the Politics of Space in Irish Working-Class Literature
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Irreverent Reading: Nations, Books and Communities in the Postcolonial Novel (1897-1997)
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Domestic Disturbances: Home and History in Transatlantic Women’s Writing
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Poetic Investments: Public Finance and Anglophone Poetry After 1945
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The Katherine Group and the Construction of Medieval Literary History
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Blue Caribbean/Black Pacific: Contemporary Women’s Poetry and Publishing Practices
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Gathering Places: Place as Archive in Irish, Indian, and Caribbean Literature
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Chronic Habits: The Literature of Dissipation in the Long Eighteenth Century
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Able Verse: Disability and the Lyric in Early Modern English Literature
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Slavery and its Afterlives: Contemporary (Re)imaginings of the Zong Massacre
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Signs of Feeling Everywhere: Lyric Poetics, Posthumanist Ecologies, and Ethics in the Anthropocene
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Little Books: Contemporary Poetry and Opera
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The Mistrials of Reading: Reimagining Law in British Literature, 1787-1819
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“Criminal Cities: Capitalized Postcolonial Crime and the Contemporary Novels of London, Belfast, Bombay, and Johannesburg”
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