Literature, English.
Overview
Works: | 41 works in 0 publications in 0 languages |
---|
Titles
"The mirthless laugh": Feeling pain in Samuel Beckett's trilogy of novels.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Walking through the shadows: Ruins, reflections, and resistance in the postcolonial gothic novel.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
The otherworld vessel as metatraditional motif in Northern European literature and folk narrative.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
The curious life of the corpse in nineteenth-century English literature and culture.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Domestic topographies: Gender and the house in the nineteenth century British novel.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Alterations: Gender and needlework in late Georgian arts and letters.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Novel gifts: The form and function of gift exchange in nineteenth-century England.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Victorian gothic materialism: Realizing the gothic in nineteenth-century fiction.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Improving oral fluency in English Language Learners through Readers Theatre.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Deceived from within: Monstrosity and villainy in William Shakespeare's "Richard III".
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Recycling History: Early Modern Fasting and Cultural Materialist Awareness in Thomas Middleton.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
The discourse of marriage in the French fabliaux and Chaucer's "Shipman's Tale".
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Documents of culture, documents of barbarism: Gothic literature, empiricism, and the rise of professional science.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Modernism's Critique du Coeur: The Novelist as Critic, 1885--1925.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Empire in a glass case: Japanese beauty, British culture, and transnational aestheticism.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
"A differing and Eastern kind": The idea of the 'Oriental style' in eighteenth-century British literature.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Ethical revivals: Discontinuities and moral self-cultivation in James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, and Iris Murdoch.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
"Towards the temple of fame": Class, the classics, and the struggle for distinction in the poetry of John Keats.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
From natural theology to scientific materialism: Science fiction and Victorian philosophies of science.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
"The common man is the common hero." New inclusive definitions of war poetry.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Embodying loathliness: The Loathly Lady in Medieval and postfeminist (con)texts.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
'Sole author, I': isolation and the devotional self in early modern English literature.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Eros and eikos mythos: Love and plausibility in Shakespeare's "Sonnets".
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Loving the neighbor: Difference, desire, and aggression in the romance of late medieval England and Castile.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
The Infant Phenomenon: Shakespeare, the Mimetic Child, and Nineteenth-Century British Literature.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Women's Modernism in Peripheral Catholic Europe: The Poetry of Blanaid Salkeld and Concha Mendez.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Counter Strategies for Coping with Othering in Contact Zone Encounters: Caryl Phillips's Travel Texts "The Atlantic Sound" and "The European Tribe".
by:
(Language materials, printed)
"In the beaten way of friendship": Horace Howard Furness, Edwin Booth, and the New Variorum Shakespeare.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Penmanship in print: English copy-books and their makers, 1570-1763.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Finding Happiness: Interfaith Marriage in British Literature, 1745--1836.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
A theater of the senses: A cultural history of theatrical effects in early-modern England.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Between "Ernest" and "Game": The Aesthetics of Knowing and Poetics of "Witte" in William Langland's "Piers Plowman" and Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales".
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Writing Conquest: Traditions of Anglo-Saxon Invasion and Resistance in the Twelfth Century.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Centers of Consciousness: Protagonism and the Nineteenth-Century British Novel.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
'The duty of woman by woman': Exploring female friendships in Jane Austen's novels.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Late modern lyricism: The poetry and opera of Stein, Auden, and Hughes.
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Subjects