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"No woman is the worse for sense and knowledge": Samuel Johnson and women
Fettering Ignatius to verse: Donne's reckoning with the "Spiritual Exercises" through his "Holy Sonnets"
 
Tolkien's two faces of war: Paradox and parallel structure in "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth"
Strategic nonnarration in Henry James
 
The golden chain: Royal slavery, sovereignty and servitude in early modern English literature, 1550--1688
The Gypsy as trope in Victorian and modern British literature
 
The ethics of materiality: Sensation, pain, and sympathy in Victorian literature
Chaos and the microcosm: Literary ecology in the nineteenth-century
 
Sawing the air thus: American sign language translations of Shakespeare and the echoes of rhetorical gesture
Feigned histories: Philip Sidney and the poetics of Spanish chivalric romance
 
Romantic vacancy: British women's poetry, skepticism, and epistemology
All This the World Well Knows: A symphonic cantata in sonnets and proverbs for mixed chorus, four solo voices, and orchestra
 
Novel heroes: Domesticating the British, eighteenth-century male adventurer
Erotic transgression: Sexualities and companionship in Graham Greene's fiction
 
"Passion is catching": Emotional contagion and affective action in select works by Shakespeare
Erotic language as dramatic action in plays by Lyly and Shakespeare