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Promoting pawns to queens: Maneuvering mothers in Middleton's drama
From the hexaemeral to the physico-theological: A study of Thomas Traherne's Meditations on the Six Days of the Creation and The Kingdom of God focusing upon the cosmological controversy
Kierkegaard, Creation Anxiety, and William Blake's early Illuminated Books
Emerald Green: An ecocritical study of Irish literature
"She who did this thing was born to do it": Nineteenth-century women poets and the dramatic monologue
It came from the laboratory: Scientific professionalization and images of the scientist in British fiction, from "Frankenstein" to World War I
Re-imagining the late-colonial Anglo-Indian woman's romance: Reading Maud Diver
Redeeming modernity
Like father, like daughter: The similarities between fathers and daughters in five Shakespearean plays
"The Lord of the Rings" and the emerging generation: A study of the message and medium. J. R. R. Tolkien and Peter Jackson
James Joyce: A portrait of the artist as an Irish prophet
The Italian "Paradise Lost" of John Milton
Men at work and play: The late Victorian adventure story
Have you "doubt there's truth in what they say"?: Varieties of magical realism in Irish literature from the death of Parnell to the Easter Rising
"Show me...like a queen". A study of the 'new' Globe Theatre's cross-dressed productions of "Antony and Cleopatra" (1999) and "Twelfth Night, or What You Will" (2002)
Marginal identities in Indira Goswami's works
Irish writers in Irish America: The evolution of a literary culture and an ethnic identity, 1882-1998
Propaganda Wars: Reconstructing Cultural Identity through the Drama of the Celtic Revival and the Harlem Renaissance
The evolution of the Yeatsian goddess in relation to the changing climate of Irish politics
Cymru* and the Court: The Welsh in Seventeenth Century Masques
Fresh Snow on a Fallen Tree: The Work of Elegy in a Posthumanist World
Reconciling Female Conflict: The Portrayal of Women Readers in Victorian England from 1850--1890
Fair and foul: The politics of chivalry and pragmatism in Shakespeare's English history plays
Charles Williams: Master in the literary expression of transcendent reality
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress": Symbol and allegory as literary representations of redemption
"More matter with less art"; "Seeming" as believing in Hamlet's theater of meta-dramatic inter-play