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Revolutionary Claims: Transatlantic Agency in the Fictions of
Godwin, Brown, and Irving
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Lyric Relations: Poetic Intersubjectivity in the Long Eighteenth
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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Hoarding the Renaissance: The Matter of Ecology in Marlowe,
Shakespeare, and Middleton
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Wasting Romanticism: Melancholic Hunger and Maternal Remains in
Mary Shelley, Thomas De Quincey, and Emily Brontë
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Crafting Modernity: Gender, Art-Making, and Literature's Materials of Resistance in the Extreme 20th Century
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Poetic Visions: Figures of Sight and Feminine Subjectivity in the
Works of Sylvia Plath, Anne Carson, and Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
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All the Dead Voices: Communicating Across the Grave in Contemporary
Northern Irish Poetry
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Killing Time on the Early Modern Stage: Tempo, Judgment, and the
Art of Defense
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Hurt Into Poetry: The Politics of Sentiment in Northern Irish
Poetry, 1966-1998
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