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Revolutionary Claims: Transatlantic Agency in the Fictions of
Godwin, Brown, and Irving
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Rhymes Unbearable: Crises of Feeling in 20th-Century U.S. Lyric
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The Rest of the World: Inoperative Modernism and the Conditions of
Translatability
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Georges Bataille and a Materialist Ethics of Experience
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Reading for Opacity in Queer Latinidad
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The Language of Suffering: Writing and Reading the Holocaust
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Life without Measure: Literary Reflections on Freedom and
Commerce in Émile Zola, Henry James, Thomas Mann, and Charles
Dickens
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Dead Center: The Invention of Character in the Language of
Modernism
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Reading Now: Historical Danger in Spanish Caribbean Literary Modernism
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Opening Acts: The Performance of Trauma in the Work of Shakespeare,
Artaud, Brecht, and Cervantes
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Fictions of Life and Death in Wilde, Gide, Strachey, and Woolf
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The Senselessness of an Ending in Wordsworth, P. B. Shelley, and
Keats
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Passages and Screens: Media Technologies in Texts by Henry James,
Clara Smith, Theodora Bosanquet, Mina Loy, and Kenneth Fearing
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Literary Paradox: Figures of Displacement and Disguise in
Carroll, Kafka, Nietzsche, Blanchot, and Deleuze
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Complex Occasions: The Cybernetic Attunement of American Poetry
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Turing Diagrams: Systems of Calculus Based on Ordinal Logics
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Queer Citizens: the Structural Similarity between thepost-Revolutionary Citizen and the Figure of the Homosexual
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Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves: Deviants in Post-Revolutionary
French and American Novels
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FIGURING THE ICONOCLAST: THE EROS OF WINE IN TWO POEMS BY ABŪ NUWĀS AND THE SYMPOSIUM OF PLATO
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The Tears of Dionysus: the Birth of Catastrophic Theater in British
Drama
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