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Narratives of a fall: "Star Wars" fan fiction writers interpret Anakin Skywalker's story
Narrative reliability in selected works by Bulgakov, Nabokov, and Tertz
 
Literary ventriloquism: Pound, Celan, Mandelstam and twentieth-century poetic translation
Speculative nations: Racial utopia and dystopia in twentieth-century African American and Asian American literature
 
This side of despair: Forms of hopelessness in modern poetry
Ethics and the boundaries of self: A study of Beauvoir and Levinas and a reading of "Play It As It Lays" and "Beloved"
 
Regenerative illusion in the novels of Faulkner, Nabokov, and Proust
Locating the butt of ridicule: Humor and social class in early American literature
 
Advertising the soul: Walt Whitman's Luciferic voice in twentieth-century American poetry
Divine heresy: Women's revisions of sacred texts
 
Throwing the book at him: Feminist counter-narratives to evangelical apocalyptic theologies 1973-2003
The ecological other: Indians, invalids, and immigrants in U.S. environmental thought and literature
 
Reviving kalliope: Four North American women and the epic tradition
There's no place for home: The modern displacement of local discourse
 
Beyond the comfort zone: Monolingual ideologies, bilingual U.S. Latino texts
Corporate heroines and utopian individualism: A study of the romance novel in global capitalism
 
Canon and corpus: The making of American poetry
"The step of iron feet": Formal movements in American World War II poetry
 
Speaking, silently speaking: Thomas Shepard's "Confessions" and the cultural impact of Puritan conversion on early and later America
Vogue diagnoses: The functions of madness in twentieth-century American literature
 
Static chaos: The Great War and modern novels of sterility
"An aligned, transformed constructed world": Representing material environments in American literature 1835-1945
 
Sounding silence: American women's experimental poetics