Literature, General.
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THE USES OF OBSERVATION: A STUDY OF CORRESPONDENTIAL VISION IN THE WRITINGS OF EMERSON, THOREAU, AND WHITMAN.
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Ethics and femininity: Emmanuel Levinas, William Shakespeare, and the other.
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From Princeton to paradise: Women's reading in academic and popular culture.
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Tracing changes in the genre conventions of fantasy literature: A diachronic quantitative and qualitative analysis.
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Disturbing psychoanalytic origins: A Derridean reading of Freudian theory.
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Tales, technology, and transformations: How different media environments shape the structure, style, and content of folk narratives.
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Form, function, fiction: Text and image in the comics narratives of Winsor McCay, Art Spiegelman, and Chris Ware.
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When adults talk in circles: Book groups and contemporary reading practices.
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The epistemology of literary inquiry: Towards a "foundherentist" pedagogy of literature.
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Metaphor and the brain: Behavioral and psychophysiological research into literary metaphor processing.
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An aesthetics of existence as the ethical visibility in the work of Jacques Ranciere.
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"Modernity's Hearing Loss": Beethoven, Romantic Critique, and The Music of the Literary.
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An ecocritical exploration of the unique nature of early modern oceans in "The Blazing World" and "The Tempest".
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From baby formula to solid food: How the influence of media has nourished children's literature.
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Affective states in art: An examination of the paradigm of transcendence with special reference to metaphor, iconography and theater.
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Narratives of mental illness and the joint creation of narrative in the patient-clinician relationship.
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Carnival, sacred and sovereign: The intellectual intersection of Bakhtin and Bataille (Mikhail Bakhtin, Georges Bataille).
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The Kierkegaardian author: Authorship in Kierkegaard's literary and dramatic criticism (Soren Kierkegaard).
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Anti-professionalism, pluralism and the problem of critical authority: An inquiry into the disciplinary structure and logic of English.
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'LIGHT OUT OF DARKNESS': A STUDY OF THE GROWTH AND STRUCTURE OF EVIL IN MILTON'S 'PARADISE LOST'.
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A MYTHIC LIGHT ON EVE: THE FUNCTION OF MYTHOLOGICAL ALLUSION IN DEFININGHER CHARACTER AND ROLE IN THE EPIC ACTION OF "PARADISE LOST.".
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THE SHAPING FLAME: SELF, NATURE, AND MADNESS IN THE POETRY OF CHRISTOPHERSMART AND WILLIAM BLAKE.
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A WOMAN'S PLACE: THE SEARCH FOR IDENTITY IN KATE CHOPIN'S FEMALE CHARACTERS.
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The stories readers remember: An interview study of the enduring effects of literature.
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WORDSWORTH AND THOREAU: A STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MAN AND NATURE.
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LET WILD BIRDS SING: A STUDY OF THE BIRD IMAGERY IN THE WRITINGS OF HENRY DAVID THOREAU.
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WORD BUILDING THROUGH THE USE OF GREEK AND LATIN ROOTS AND AFFIXES (PART I: THE RATIONALE.PART II: THE TEXTBOOK).
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A DESIGN FOR A TEXTBOOK TO TEACH BASIC LANGUAGE CONCEPTS TO NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH.
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Social change and romantic ideology: The impact of the publishing industry, family organization, and gender roles on the reception and interpretation of romance fiction in Taiwan, 1960-1990.
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A different failure: Language, reference, and the knowledge of literature.
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The quarrel between poetry and philosophy (Plato, Dante, Giambattista Vico, Italy, William Butler Yeats, Ireland, Martin Heidegger).
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The veil of being: Perspectivism and the modern subject of representation.
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Staging an epic journey: Developing the set design for Naomi Iizuka's "Anon(ymous)".
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"We must love one another or die": The ethic of empathy in the AIDS plays of Kramer, Vogel and Tucker Green.
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Behind closed doors: Film as text and the exploration of reading practices in sanctioned institutional abuse.
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Romance, narrative vision, and elect community in seventeenth-century England.
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What will not be named: The girl and the other in Carmilla and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
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The miniature tour: Jane Austen's use of grand tour elements in Sense and Sensibility, Northanger Abbey, and Pride and Prejudice.
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What Can Be Done in Light of What Has Been Done: The Intersection of Theory and Practice in Rousseau.
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New deal era financial regulation in the twenty first century: An ethical examination of the securities acts of 1933 and 1934.
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Traversing the Periphery: Focalization in Cen Shen's Frontier Settings Within the Context of Chinese Frontier Poetry.
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Analytical criticism: Unconscious systems link modes of criticism (including a case study of "Alice in Wonderland").
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Mortification and fragment: A music-analytical application of Walter Benjamin's critical methodology.
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The demonology of instinct allegory and setting in H.G. Wells' The island of Dr. Moreau.
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THREE OXFORD DONS AS CREATORS OF OTHER WORLDS FOR CHILDREN: LEWIS CARROLL, C. S. LEWIS, AND J. R. R. TOLKIEN.
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Theorizing interpretation in context: A feminist ethnographic study of an elder women's writing group.
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ADAPTATION AND COHERENCE IN LATE MING SHORT VERNACULAR FICTION: A STUDY OF THE 'SECOND WEST LAKE COLLECTION.'.
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WOMEN IN CONFUCIAN SOCIETY--A STUDY OF THREE T'AN-TZ'U NARRATIVES.
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Teaching college literature: Educational alignment and literature pedagogy.
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La carcel en tres novelas de la posguerra La familia de Pascual Duarte, Cabo de vara, Tiempo de silencio.
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Theory in culture: Toward a psychoanalytic criticism of advertising.
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Beauty and the beast: The relationships between female protagonists and animals in children's and adolescent novels written by women.
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The transformation of narrative: An exploration of alliteration's function in Vladimir Nabokov's autobiography.
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Objects, Memory and Narrative: Threads to Construct and Reify Identity.
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The creative soul of Emily Bronte: What "Wuthering Heights" reveals about its author.
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An archetypal study of "The Portrait of a Lady" and "The Awakening".
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Female protagonists' struggle with Jungian social masks under patriarchy: Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway" and "To The Lighthouse".
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"A Blaze of Light and Finery": The Victorian Theater and the Victorian Theatrical Novel.
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Perception and action: Sympathy, charity and ideal communities in Eliot's "Middlemarch" and Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov".
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Writing the Kitchen Front: Food Rationing and Propaganda in British Fiction of the Second World War.
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THE CHUNG-YUAN YIN YUN: A STUDY IN AN EARLY MANDARIN PHONOLOGICAL SYSTEM.
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Through a text darkly: The shape of the fantastic in the shadow of the vampire (Bram Stoker, Ireland).
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Chronotopology and the scientific-aesthetic in philosophy, literature and art.
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Investigating art's transformative potential: Motivations and mechanisms.
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The great yearning: The Perennial Philosophy as a literary theory with examples from modern literature.
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Reconceiving utopian movement: Realizing the transformative potential of literary and philosophical exchange.
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Myths of the Mud City: A history of the city of Mount Airy, North Carolina.
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Imaginative resistance: The rise of cultural studies as political practice in Britain (Great Britain).
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THE 'KONZYAKU MONOGATARISYU': AN HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL INTRODUCTION, WITH ANNOTATED TRANSLATIONS OF SEVENTY-EIGHT TALES.
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Why literature? The value of literary reading and its implications for pedagogy.
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Constructing copyright and literary creativity in Kenya: Cultural politics and the political economy of transnational intellectual property.
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Constructing a moral life: Literature and the ordinary moral agent (Martha Nussbaum, Iris Murdoch).
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THE EFFECTS OF THE USE OF 'ENGLISH 3200,'A PROGRAMED TEXTBOOK, ON ACHIEVEMENT IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR AT THE TWELFTH-GRADE LEVEL IN A LARGE METROPOLITAN HIGH SCHOOL.
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WILHELM DILTHEY AND BENEDETTO CROCE: LITERARY CRITICISM FROM A CONCEPT OFHISTORY.
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Linguistic tools and a holistic context for literary criticism (Kenneth Lee Pike, Roman Osipovich Jakobson).
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Too many deaths: Decolonizing Western academic research on indigenous cultures.
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Reading comics: A theoretical analysis of textuality and discourse in the comics medium.
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"We must love one another or die": The ethic of empathy in the AIDS plays of Kramer, Vogel and Tucker Green
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Writing from life: Women and economics in the short fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
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Coughing and sneezing to the end of the world: Apocalyptic pandemic narratives in the 21st century.
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Remembering the "home" through youtube cooking videos: Sensory evocations, cultural negotiations and the diasporic kitchen.
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Translating Persia: Safavid Iran And Early Modern English Writing.
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Silent spectacle: Female subjectivity in the modern novel and film.
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Blogs, books, and bromance: How social media is changing the definition of genre, publishing, and authorship.
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Eros and eikos mythos: Love and plausibility in Shakespeare's "Sonnets".
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"In the beaten way of friendship": Horace Howard Furness, Edwin Booth, and the New Variorum Shakespeare.
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"Thinking otherwise": Transactional literary theory and dialogic composition theory in combined pedagogy for life preparation.
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Linda Tuhiwai Smith and decolonizing methodologies: The significance of 'research' to Indigenous intellectuals and their communities in "Potiki" and "Pears from the Willow Tree".
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De-emphasizing Gender in Talk about Texts: Literature Response, Discussion, and Gender within a Classroom Community of Practice.
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Figuring the Human: Aesthetics, Politics and the Humanity to Come.
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Realistic representations: An African American early childhood educator's exploration of ethnic and cultural authenticity in the context of children's literature.
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Demography of Literary Form: Probabilistic Models for Literary History.
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Taiwan xiangtu writer Huang Chunming: Three short stories, with a critical introduction.
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The passion imperative: Marriage and self in Edith Wharton's Summer, The House of Mirth, and The Age of Innocence.
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An interdisciplinary study of the cultural phenomenon of German expressionism and the writings of Hermann Hesse.
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"The brain, new stuff'd...with triumphs gay / Of old romance": Re-Imagining Madeline and the Chamber of Maiden-Thought in Keats's The Eve of St. Agnes.
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The Grammar of Choice: Charles Dickens's Existential Idea of Religion.
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Beauty Awaits in the Darkness of Being: A Journey of Individuation.
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Witnesses to an Elusive Reality: Pirandello's and Antonioni's Characters in Search of a Story.
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Towards a Visual Culture: An Examination of the Effect of Graphic Novels on the Relationship Between Text and Image.
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Dangerous Investigations: Experiment as Deep Play in Eighteenth-Century British Literature.
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Changing Native American Culture in Louise Erdrich's Tracks and Love Medicine.
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