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Correspondence: The epistolary and textual influence between James A.H. Murray's "Oxford English Dictionary" and Henry A. Yule's "Hobson-Jobson"
Monstrous England: Nation and reform, 1375--1385
Sex, sense, and nonsense: The anal erotics of early modern comedy
"Tales of other times": Scotland's past and women's future in eighteenth-century British writing
Faith in the language: Reformation biblical translation and vernacular poetics
Modernism and the wreck of education: Lawrence, Woolf, and the democratization of learning
Early modern pornographies
Shakespeare's posthumus God: Postmodern theory, theater, and theology
Copycat culture: The role of memory and parody in nineteenth-century British information society
Voice lessons: Violence, voice, and interiority in Middle English religious narratives, 1300--1500
"Wayke been the oxen": Plowing, presumption, and the third-estate ideal in late medieval England
Traveling to meet the dead 1750--1860: A study of literary tourism and necromanticism
A "pure excess of complexity": Tropical surfeit, the observing subject, and the text, 1773--1871
The serpent and the dove: Gender, religion, and social science in Victorian culture
Sensational confessions: Disruptions of form and epistemology in Victorian narrative
The lamp and the ledger: Victorian poetry and liberal thought
Res videns: The subject and vision in the plays of Samuel Beckett, Sam Shepard, and Harold Pinter
The soul of the book: Textual theory in Herbert, Trapnel, Vaughan, Traherne and Milton
The modern Prometheus: The persistence of an ancient myth in the modern world, 1950 to 2007
Lyrical beasts: Equine metaphors of race, class, and gender in contemporary Hollywood cinema
The quest for collective identity in the Middle English Charlemagne Romances
The rhetoric of grief: Seamus Heaney, Joseph Brodsky, Yves Bonnefoy, and the modern elegy
Feeling like a clerk: The emotional economy of the lower middle class in Dickens, Gissing, and Wells
Enthusiasm, sociability, and the genres of self-observation in the eighteenth century
Unnatural selections: Linguistic preservation and divine origins in the age of Darwin and the OED
The inward urge: 1960s science fiction and imperialism
Medievalism's inheritance: Early inventions of medieval pasts
Spiritual marriage and visionary experience in Margery Kempe, "Eliza's Babes," and Anne Wentworth
The gospels of aestheticism
Speech acts at work in tragedy: Ordinary language from the classical to the contemporary stage
Darwin's sisters: Darwinian catalysts in late nineteenth-century feminism
Recreational subjects: Authorship, familiar conversation, and the "interested" reader
Race, romance, and imperialism: Interracial relationships in Victorian literature
The hypermetric line in Germanic alliterative verse
A regnal genealogy in trouble: The Trojan myth as a traumatic national historiography in medieval England
The poetics of automatism: Poetry, media, and the nineteenth-century body
'Spare the sympathy, spoil the child:' Sensibility, selfhood, and the maturing reader, 1775--1815
Cosmic plots: Occult knowledge and narratives of belief
Virginia Woolf and the art of modernist conversation
An empire of collars and corsets: Charting body maps on the late-Victorian stage
Towards a poetics of violence: The Early Modern and postmodern English stage
Coming of age with Shakespeare: The convergence of American youth culture and high culture since the 1980s
This isn't really happening: Fictions, decisions, and the unauthorized modern