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A Retinal Twitch, a Misfired Nerve Cell: The Neurocybernetics of The Crying of Lot 49
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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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Unfinished Sympathy: Women, Class Consciousness and Modernism
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From Anna Liffey to Ann Lovett: The Search for Female Embodiment in Contemporary Irish Poetry
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Virginia Woolf and the Biographical Form: In Search of a Truthful Presentation of a Life
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After the Crash: Post-Celtic Tiger Literature in Ireland
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Fighting the Mental Fight: Virginia Woolf's Lessons for
Transforming Cultural Ideologies
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"Swamped and Submerged in the Bright Unreal Flood": Reflections on
Water and Metaphor in William Faulkner's The Sound and the
Fury, As I Lay Dying, and Absalom, Absalom!
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Gender Politics in Artistic Creation: The Growth Narratives and
Aesthetic Visions of Stephen Dedalus and Lily Briscoe
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Creative Chaos: The Role of Creativity in Brave New World, 1984,
Fahrenheit 451, and Walden Two
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Narratives of Deception: Confronting Disorder in Heart of
Darkness
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An Exploration of the Dreams of Harry Potter and the
Implications of the Jungian Mythical Hero & Collective
Unconscious
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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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Sex(duality): Exploring Constructions of Gender in 20th Century
Speculative Fiction
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