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“Both Text and Gloss”: Hermeneutic Translatory Structures in Molloy and Waiting for Godot
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“I’m the plot, babe, and don’t ever forget it”: Margaret Atwood, Lorrie Moore, and Jennifer Egan’s Experimental Short Story Collections
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The North American Orient: Literature of the American Oriental Society and U.S. Imperialism, 1842-1882
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Irreverent Reading: Nations, Books and Communities in the Postcolonial Novel (1897-1997)
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Redemption in Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables, and Thomas Hardy’s The Mayor of Casterbridge
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Wasting Romanticism: Melancholic Hunger and Maternal Remains in
Mary Shelley, Thomas De Quincey, and Emily Brontë
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Imperial Postcoloniality: Narrative, Race and Reproduction in White Settler Histories
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Reading to the Test: Character, Method, and Complicity in U.S.
Writing from Emerson to Adorno
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Beneath the Lihaaf: Sites of Freedom and Imprisonment in Ismat Chughtai's The Crooked Line and The Quilt
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Fighting the Mental Fight: Virginia Woolf's Lessons for
Transforming Cultural Ideologies
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