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Constrained Bodies: Representing Slavery and Disability in American Literature and Culture
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Transcendental Higher Learning: Emerson, Thoreau, and the Idea of Liberal Arts
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"Walk Among Us": Moral Panics and the Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally Ill in Popular Culture
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After the Crash: Post-Celtic Tiger Literature in Ireland
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Novel Silence: The Limits of Articulation in Native American
Fiction
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The "Ocular Proof": An Exploration of Sight, Love, and Society
on the Shakespearean Stage
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"It Never Was America to Me": American Literature During the Great
Depression
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Bridging the Divide: How Science, Literature, and Film May Synergistically Enhance the Understanding of Cocaine Addiction
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"Meditation(s) on a Prison Break": Feminist Subjectivities of Speech and Silence in the Fiction of Charlotte Bronte, Jean Rhys, and Margaret Atwood
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East of Ireland: Ideas of Europe in Postwar British and Irish Poetry
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John Keats and the Diagnostic Imagination: Questions of Suspended Immortality and Sensual Immorality
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The Artistic Vision of the Androgynous Female: An Exploration of Patterned Symbolism and Gender Constructs in the Lifework of Virginia Woolf
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Three Types, Three Cities, Three Dimensions: A Study of The Spread of Alternative Schooling in America
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Spatchcocked! Modernist Collage in James Joyce's Ulysses
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