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A critical history of la coupe feminine and gendered rhyme in early modern France and England
Lat in youre brayn non other fantasie: Problems with Secret-Keeping and Genre in Troilus and Criseyde
Graffiti and late modernism in B. S. Johnson's "Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry"
The Dentist's Chair
Shakespeare's strangers, resistance, and state power
"A prudent feruentnesse or a feruent prudence": Reading prudence in classical, patristic and medieval texts
Marriage and the problem of evil in works by John Milton and Margaret Cavendish
History unhoused: Imagining redress in post-imperial Britain
Reading farewell gifts in early modern drama and poetry
Untimely translatio in fourteenth-century British literature
The inner "I": Self-reference in the text-production interface in Beckett's "Endgame" and Robbe-Grillet's/Resnais' "Last Year at Marienbad"
Mysticism and the mind: Varieties of subjectivity in British and Irish fiction, 1860--1940 and beyond
Now for something completely different: Non sequitur sequels in Daniel Defoe, Sarah Fielding and Sarah Scott
"We'll remember with advantage": National memory and literary form in early modern England
"In the Mind's Eye": Picturing Reading in Victorian Narrative
The Modern Zombie: Living Death in the Technological Age
Neither This nor That: Convents and Novices in Early Modern English Problem Plays
The Limits of Sympathy: Animals and Sentimentality in Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Culture, 1759--1810
The Divine is in the Details: Changing Representations of God in Medieval and Early Modern English Drama
"You Shall Go Home Again...": Narratives of Colonial Return from the Late Eighteenth through the Nineteenth Centuries
Teaching the Turk, Teaching as the Turk: Female Characters as Tutors on the Early Modern English Stage
Reimagining Space in the Performance of Ireland