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Reading the ghost: Toward a theory of haunting in contemporary Spanish culture
Rooted cosmopolitanism in the poetry of Seamus Heaney, Derek Walcott, and Joseph Brodsky
 
Riddles and revelations: Forms of incest telling in 20th-century America
Writing communities: Aesthetics, politics, and late modernist literary consolidation
 
Witnessing communities and an ethics of reading
Democracy in transicion: Politics, melodrama, history
 
Modernism's material forms: Literary experiments in transatlantic print culture, 1880--1945
Narrating intoxication in Japan in the wake of the 1960s
 
A nation's ills: Medico-national allegory in Quebec, 1940--1970
Framed: The interior woman artist-observer in modernity
 
Dynamics of politicization in the twentieth-century U.S. poetry field
Risk and responsibility: Ancient and modern dialogues on interpretation
 
Transcultural intertextuality: Reading Asian North American poetry
Telling stories of pain: Women writing gender, sexuality and violence in the novel of the Lebanese Civil War
 
Guerilla narratives in Spanish contemporary culture
Writing the Camino: First-person narratives of the Camino de Santiago, 1985--2009
 
Poetry of Lost Loss: A Study of the Modern Anti-Consolatory Elegy
Haunting Encounters: The Ethics of Global Reading
 
Abstract Concrete: Experimental Poetry in Post-WWII New York City