Self in literature.
Overview
Works: | 35 works in 16 publications in 16 languages |
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Titles
Modern Irish autobiography[electronic resource] :self, nation and society /
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The interpersonal idiom in Shakespeare, Donne, and early modern culture[electronic resource] /
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Romantic migrations[electronic resource] :local, national, and transnational dispositions/
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Locating exiled writers in contemporary Russian literature[electronic resource] :exiles at home /
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Male subjectivity and poetic form in "new American" poetry[electronic resource] /
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The literature of the Irish in Britain[electronic resource] :autobiography and memoir, 1725-2001 /
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Ovid and the politics of emotion in Elizabethan England[electronicresource] /
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The contemporary Anglophone travel novel[electronic resource] :the aesthetics of self-fashioning in the era of globalization /
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The American counterfeit[electronic resource] :authenticity and identity in American literature and culture /
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Making a new man[electronic resource] :Ciceronian self-fashioning in the rhetorical works /
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Late-medieval prison writing and the politics of autobiography[electronic resource] /
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Solitude and society in the works of Herman Melville and Edith Wharton[electronic resource] /
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Performance and identity in the classical world[electronic resource] /
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Petrarch's humanism and the care of the self[electronic resource] /
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Declamation, paternity, and Roman identity[electronic resource] :authority and the rhetorical self /
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Writing combat and the self in early modern English literature[electronic resource] :the pen and the sword /
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The unsociable sociability of women's lifewriting[electronic resource] /
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Self-consciousness in modern british fiction[electronic resource] /
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Thomas Hardy and desire[electronic resource] :conceptions of the self /
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Textual & visual selves[electronic resource] :photography, film,and comic art in French autobiography /
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Montaigne and brief narrative form[electronic resource] :shaping the essay /
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Religious voices in self-narratives [electronic resource]:making sense of life in times of transition /
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Habit in the English Novel, 1850-1900 :Lived Environments, Practices of the Self /
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Transformative learning through creative life writing[electronic resource] :exploring the self in the learning process /
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Atonement and self-sacrifice in nineteenth-century narrative[electronic resource] /
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Beyond the piazza[electronic resource] :public and private spaces in modern Italian culture /
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Autre-biography[electronic resource] :poetics of self in J. M. Coetzee's fictionalized memoirs /
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Black queer flesh :rejecting subjectivity in the African American novel /
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