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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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Spectral Artifacts: Natural Supernaturalism and Commodity Fetishism
in Romantic Literature
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Archival Bodies: Twentieth-Century British, Irish, and American
Literary Collections
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In the Shadow of the Plot: Representations of Muslim Terrorists in
9/11 Literature
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Muscular Bodies and Formations of Masculinity and Impairment in
Shakespearean Drama
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Nuclear Alternatives: Interracial and Queer Families in AmericanLiterature, 1840-1905
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Constructing Intelligibility Within the Unintelligible: Identity as
an Enabling Restriction in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, Lord
Jim, and The Secret Agent
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