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"It Never Was America to Me": An Examination of Great Depression
Literature
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A Diasporic Encounter: The Politics of Race and Culture at The
First International Congress of Black Writers and Artists
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Uneasy Animals: Encountering Nonhuman Difference in American
Literature, 1896-present
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Method to the Madness: Boundaries, Binaries, and Burdens in the
Literature of Poe and the American Gothic
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Reading to the Test: Character, Method, and Complicity in U.S.
Writing from Emerson to Adorno
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Food and the Female Body: Paralleling the Food Market and the
Prostitution Market in John Cleland's Fanny Hill
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Peculiar Institutions: Representations of Nineteenth-Century
Black Women's Madness and Confinement in Slavery and Asylums
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Representations of Charitable Relationships in Jane Eyre and
Middlemarch
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The Baseless Fabric: Literary Worlds and Global Relations in
English Renaissance Literature
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"The Carnival in the Maze": Classical and Courtly Perspectives on
Life and Love in Chaucer's Dream Vision Poetry
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Elizabeth and the Women of The Faerie Queene
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"In the midst of Life, we are in Death:" Melancholia and Ecology in
British Romantic Poetry
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Stone Walls Do Not A Prison Make: Reclaiming Agency through
Narrative in Jean Rhys' _Good Morning, Midnight_ and Charlotte
Bronte's _Villette_
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