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We moderns: Women modernists' writing on war and home
"Kush mir in tokhes!": Humor and Hollywood in Holocaust films of the 1990s
 
Victorian passion to modern phenomenon: A literary and rhetorical analysis of two hundred years of scrapbooks and scrapbook making
Producing the Middle English corpus: Confession and medieval bodies
 
Textualizing the future: Godard, Rochefort, Beckett and dystopian discourse
Vulnerable London: Narratives of space and affect in a twentieth-century imperial capital
 
"Strangers in the house": Twentieth century revisions of Irish literary and cultural identity
Rum, ram, ruf, and rym: Middle English alliterative meters
 
Aphrodite unshamed: James Joyce's romantic aesthetics of feminine flow
Interfacing Milton: The supplementation of "Paradise Lost"
 
Civic voice in Elizabethan parliamentary oratory: The rhetoric and composition of speeches delivered at Westminster in 1566
"Almost unnamable": Suicide in the modernist novel
 
"Rise to thought": Augustinian ethics in Donne, Shakespeare, and Milton
"Words survive": Death and dying in women's letters
 
Decadence as a social critique in Huysmans, D'Annunzio, and Wilde
Traces of Beckett: Gestures of emptiness and impotence in the theater of Koltes, Kane, de la Parra and Durang
 
"Play up, play up, and play the game": Public schools and imperialism in British and South Asian diasporic literature
Radio texts: The broadcast drama of Orson Welles, Dylan Thomas, Samuel Beckett, and Tom Stoppard
 
Feeling forgotten: The survival of Romantic memory in Charlotte Smith, William Godwin, and Walter Scott, 1784--1815