British and Irish literature.
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Women, marriage, and madness in Jean Rhys's "Wide Sargasso Sea", Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway", and Doris Lessing's "The Golden Notebook", as seen through Charlotte Gilman Perkin's "The Yellow Wallpaper".
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THE SEARCH FOR LOST TIME IN CONTEMPORARY DRAMA: FROM PROUST TO PINTER (MARCEL PROUST, HAROLD PINTER, SAMUEL BECKETT, HENRI BERGSON, FRANCE, IRELAND).
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Madwomen, witches and lady writers: Hysteria in English Renaissance texts.
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THE REPRESENTATION OF TEMPORALITY IN EXTENDED TEXT: A STUDY OF "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE".
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Discipline and Surveillance of Non-docile Heroines in Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South and "The Poor Clare" and Sheridan Le Fanu's The Rose and The Key.
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Networking Institutions of Literary Modernism: Technologies of Writing in Yeats, Joyce, Gissing, and Woolf.
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Ripped from the Pages of Life: The Mass Public, the Avant-garde, and Magazine Aesthetics in Postwar American Art.
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Panopticism in a Digital Age: An Examination of Transmedia Reimagining Jane Eyre.
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"I Am a Free Human Being with an Independent Will": Resisting the Victorian Patriarchy.
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Engaging and evading the bard: Shakespeare, nationalism, and British theatrical modernism, 1900-1964.
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At home in the city: Networked space and urban domesticity in American literature, 1850-1920.
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The Fluent Image : = Affinities in the Aesthetics of William Wordsworth and Nineteenth-Century Landscape Painters.
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Health, illness, and medical theory in the novels of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Charlotte Bronte.
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Approximations of Disciplinary Literacy in English Language Arts: An Analysis of High School Students' Developing Understanding of Literary Analysis.
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Making Interpretations: Digitally Adapting Yeats's "Ego Dominus Tuus" as a Digital Comic.
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Anomalous Apparitions of Light in Colonial America: Visions of Comets, New Stars, the Aurora Borealis, and Rainbows.
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A Classroom of Horrors and Lessons from the Dark: An Affective Learning Framework for Engaging Students in Literacy.
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Finding Multiplicity in Dance and Spoken Word: An Analysis of Works by Kidd Pivot, Cynthia Ling Lee, and Bill T. Jones.
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Girlhood geographies: Mapping gendered spaces in Victorian literature for children.
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The emergence of the dark hero in Scott and Byron: A Darwinian perspective.
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Chatter and Chant: Religion and Community on the Renaissance English Stage.
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The lands of escape: The manipulation of adult linear time in British children's literature fantasy worlds of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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From "Bad Boys" to "Wild Things": The evolution of children's literature from the mid 19th century until today.
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A regnal genealogy in trouble: The Trojan myth as a traumatic national historiography in medieval England.
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Growing away: The Bildungsroman and decolonization in twentieth-century Irish literature.
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Negative capability as an ethic of empathy: Practicing narrative medicine with John Keats in mind.
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Recasting the Coolie: Racialization, Caste, and Narratives of Asian Indentureship.
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Poetic inspiration in cultural contexts: A comparative study of the European Romantic concept of inspiration and the Chinese Six Dynasties view of the "inspired" state of creation.
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A comparative study of time presentation in Elizabethan and Yuan-Ming drama.
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Cultures of glass in the late nineteenth-century European novel and contemporary Sinophone film.
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"Nothing is but what is not": The subjunctive aesthetic in early modern England.
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Epistemology of the cross-dresser: Sexual politics in early modern England.
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Transvestite sub/versions: Power, performance, and seduction in Shakespeare's comedies.
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The sexual politics of Oscar Wilde, Radclyffe Hall, D. H. Lawrence, and Virginia Woolf.
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The ends of my American memory : = Fiction and an essay on gnostical autobiography.
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Buddhist-Christian Controversy in English-Language Literature (1816-1906).
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The geopolitics of incest in the Age of Conquest : = Gerald of Wales through Geoffrey Chaucer.
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Unfinished Business : = Ghosts, Mediums, & the Feminist Neo-Victorian Novel.
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From isolation to whole sight : = A study of humanist existentialism in John Fowles, Albert Camus, and Jean-Paul Sartre.
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The importance of being paradoxical : = A study of maternal presence in the works of Oscar Wilde.
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"The Laws of Gods and Men ... But We are not Men" Female Aggression and Survival in George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire and HBO's Game of Thrones.
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In Sickness and in Health : = Jane Austen's Use of Illness and Accident In "Sense and Sensibility", "Pride and Prejudice", "Emma", and "Persuasion".
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The Power of Rhetoric in Game of Thrones : = How Gender and Language Reflect Character Development.
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Herbs and Beauty : = Gendered Poethood and Translated Affect in Late Imperial and Modern China.
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Manifestations of nineteenth century feminine illness in Jane Austen's "Emma" and "Persuasion".
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Harry Potter and social constructs : = How J.K. Rowlings's message of equality fails.
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Gender Stereotyping in Contemporary Bestselling, Young Adult Fiction Books.
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Sources for the "Early Christian" Style and Content in the Art of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
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The body in illness and health : = A consideration of the Jane Austen canon.
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Women of feeling : = Female sensibility in eighteenth-century English novels and conduct literature.
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