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Machado de Assis' "Oliveira Twist": Translation and the making of a novelist
The falcon, the beast and the image: Dante's "Geryon" and W. B. Yeat's "The Second Coming"
 
To hell with Christ!---The gospel, according to Lazarillo: Parodia sacra & picaresque signifying on the novel as genre
Medical poems and the Romantic rise of disciplinarity
 
"A vision of human claims": George Eliot's challenge to Victorian selfishness
English commoners and communities on the early modern stage
 
Judgment in early modern England, 1580--1615
The rites and relics of value: Sacrifice and communality in nineteenth-century political economy, anthropology, and fiction
 
Political Platonism in the English Renaissance
Intimate terror: Gender, domesticity, and violence in Irish and Indian novels of partition
 
Stories of things remote: (Re)placing the self in 19th-century adventure fiction
Narrating historians: Crises of historical authority in twentieth-century British fiction
 
Resisting anglicization: Irish and Puerto Rican intersections in New York in the twentieth century
From innocent play to imperial survey: Adolescent rites of passage in the British and German adventure novels of sub-Saharan Africa, 1870--1905
 
"Scott of Bengal": Examining the European legacy in the historical novels of Bankimchandra Chatterjee
Gifts and economic exchange in Middle English religious writing
 
The inward mirror: George Meredith and the psyche
Spirits of the age: Ghost stories and the Victorian psyche
 
"And in another make me understood": Reading George Herbert in the light of his contemporaries
The ethics of satire in early modern English literature
 
The invention of the critic in England, 1570--1640
"Nerves in patterns": Synaptic space, neuroscience, and American modernist poetry
 
Inventing Eden: Primitivism, millennialism, and the making of New England
Reading Sapphic modernism: Belle epoque poesie and poetic prose
 
No future: The realist impulse in dystopian fictions in Britain, 1973--1987
When worlds collide: Hetertopias in fantasy for young adult readers in France and Britain
 
John Dryden: The Old Lion in 1700
Pirates, Runaways, and Long-Lost Princes: Race and National Identity in Transatlantic Adventure Fiction
 
Questioning chivalry in the Middle English Gawain romances
Stories of God and Gall: Presbyterian polemic during the conformity wars of mid-seventeenth-century England and Scotland