Characters and characteristics in literature.
Overview
Works: | 40 works in 7 publications in 7 languages |
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Madame Bovary, c'est moi! : = the great characters of literature and where they came from /
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Imagined human beings = a psychological approach to character and conflict in literature /
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Transatlantic voices = interpretations of Native North American literatures /
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Deleuze and American literature = affect andvirtuality in Faulkner, Wharton, Ellison, and McCarthy /
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Deleuze and American literature : = affect and virtuality in Faulkner, Wharton, Ellison, and McCarthy /
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Getting inside your head = what cognitive science can tell us about popular culture /
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The embodiment of characters = the representation of physical experience on stage and in print, 1728-1749 /
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Critical tales = new studies of the Heptameron and early modern culture /
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The character of truth = historical figures in contemporary fiction /
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Narcissus from rubble = competing models of character in contemporary British and American fiction /
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The transformation of rage = mourning and creativity in George Eliot's fiction /
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A question of character = scientific racism and the genres of American fiction, 1892-1912 /
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Imagining characters : = conversations about women writers : Jane Austen, Charlotte Bront鋀, George Eliot, Willa Cather, Iris Murdoch, and Toni Morrison /
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Transatlantic voices : = interpretations of Native North American literatures /
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Shakespeare and character = theory, history,performance, and theatrical persons /
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Modernism and the fate of individuality : = character and novelistic form from Conrad to Woolf /
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Sexual types = embodiment, agency, and dramatic character from Shakespeare to Shirley /
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Romantic actors, romantic dramas = British tragedy on the Regency stage /
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