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The Ballad of Oscar Wilde
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Robots, Corpses, and Plants: Subjectivity and Its Alternatives in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
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Outside the Habitable Zone: The Poetry and Politics of Life in Wordsworth’s Salisbury Plain Poems
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Postal Poetics in Contemporary Northern Irish Poetry
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Revolutionary Claims: Transatlantic Agency in the Fictions of
Godwin, Brown, and Irving
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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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Dead Center: The Invention of Character in the Language of
Modernism
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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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The Tears of Dionysus: the Birth of Catastrophic Theater in British
Drama
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Legacies of Loss: Traumatic Aftermaths in Twentieth-Century
Literature
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After Skepticism: Hume and the Political Aesthetics of Romanticism
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A Hebraic Modernity: Poetry, Prayer, and Translation in the Long
Eighteenth Century
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The Gift of Poetry in Romantic and Post-Romantic Literature
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Nomad Memory: Inscribing Orality in Literatures of the Americas and
South Asia
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Affects of War: Sovereignty and Violence in Wordsworth, Coleridge, Hazlitt, And De Quincey
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The Fiction of Generosity: Disinterest and the Eighteenth Century
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