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The haunted frontier: Troubling gothic conventions in nineteenth-century literature of the American West
Outlaw mothers: Marital conflict, family law, and women's novels in Victorian England
 
Beautiful lost causes: Quixotic reform and the Victorian novel
Passion, virtue, and moderation in Shakespearean drama
 
Marketing women: Representations of working women in early modern London
The life of a text: Bertolt Brecht's "Three Penny Opera". Studies in literary and cultural transfer
 
The curious life of the corpse in nineteenth-century English literature and culture
Dress and deception: Women's dress and the eighteenth-century British novel
 
Domestic topographies: Gender and the house in the nineteenth century British novel
Technologies of arousal: Masturbation, aesthetic education, and the post-Kantian auto-
 
Nature, nurture, nation: Race and childhood in transatlantic American discourses of slavery
Slow folk at work! Literary appropriations of local materials by Irish, Spanish and Bulgarian modernists
 
Partial arts: Poetic obsessions with the fragment
Printing pleasing profit: The crafting of capital selves and sales in early modern, English drama
 
Between good girls and vile fiends: Femininity, alterity and female homosociality in the nineteenth-century British Gothic novel
Unruly passions: Reconsidering compassion in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century British poetry and drama
 
Transatlantic Irish and the racial state
Living her narrative: Writing heroines in the eighteenth-century novel
 
The end of illustration: The photographic novels of Henry James, Andre Breton, Virginia Woolf, and W. G. Sebald
Spying and surveillance in the early modern state and stage
 
Stage, cathedral, wagon, street: The grounds of belief in Shakespeare and Renaissance performance
Reproducing the line: 1970s innovative poetry and socialist-feminism in the U.K.