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"The poet's time": Examination of John Milton's early works and Edmund Waller's poetry in the Caroline context
An Anglo-Indian in search of wisdom: W. D. Arnold's India pilgrimage
 
Dreadful plots: Conspiracy narratives and political struggle in early nineteenth-century British writing
Impassioned sarcasm and militant irony: An investigation into the evolving politics of satire
 
Ezra Pound: A jargoner's apprenticeship, with an appendix on the origin and significance of birds symbolism
How should poetry look? The printer's measure and poet's line
 
Crossing boundaries: Domestic fiction and nineteenth-century women's travel narratives
Uncovering and recovering the popular romance novel
 
Memory, monarchy and identity on the "scepter'd isle": Constructing identity through historical fiction in Renaissance England and France
The forest and social change in early modern English literature, 1590--1700
 
The Eastern Question, Western Europe, and the Balkans in fin-de-siecle literature
The women of the early modern Turk and Moor plays
 
The word made flesh: The perception of holiness in the texts of late medieval and early modern women in England
From water margins to borderlands: Boundaries and the fantastic in fantasy, Native American, and Asian American literatures
 
Free realist style: Epistemology, form and the novel, 1909--1954
The ghost and the corpse: Figuring the mind/brain complex at the turn of the twentieth century
 
Non-Consensus Realities: Fantasy and the Child in Victorian Religious Debates
Medical Screening: Medical Imag[in]ing, the Body, and the Self
 
Silencing the Sirens: Patronage and the New World in Spenser, Daniel, and Shakespeare
Beyond the tradition: British rhetoric and modernity, 1756--1783
 
A Poetics of Ghosting in Contemporary Irish and Northern Irish Drama
Modern American pilgrims: Dwelling and religious travel in the lives and works of Herman Melville and T.S. Eliot