Literature and Writing
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- "A Big Old Summer House": Neoliberal "Myoptics" and Plantation Dynamics in The...
- "A Different Kind of Hardship": Landscapes of Japanese American Resettlement...
- "A Few Funny Things": Hemingway's Early Interest in Spanish History and...
- "A Golden Ruin": Place, Memory, and Storytelling in Eudora Welty's Asphodel.
- "A Living Growth": Rabindranath Tagore and Polymathy.
- "A Name Which to Them is Sacred": Quakers and Religious Trademarks in American...
- "A Place for Freedom, Not to Vex the Senses but to Please Them": Market Fetishes...
- "A Pleasing Terror": Legends, Scholarly Authority, and the Folktoresque in the...
- "A Surprising Comparison": Althusser's Interpretation of Epicurus and Heidegger.
- "A Terrible Art of Sharp-Shooting at the Audience": Teaching the Shock of...
- "A false dance": Rules and Freedom in the Ludic World of Cormac McCarthy's Blood...
- "Accidents will happen": Dickens's Comical Mishaps.
- "Across Something": Impressionist Effects.
- "Against Interpretation": Actor-Driven Shakespeare and a Love for Scholarship.
- "All That Her Name Recalls": Sexual Violence, the Archive, and the Art of...
- "All We Know is Blues!": The Persistence of the Blues in Southern African...
- "All history was a palimpsest": Winston Smith as records manager in Orwell's...
- "An enormous sadness touched with rue": The pathos of oneness in Cormac...
- "And I May Mutate into a Matriarch": Aging, Crisis, and Speculative Fiction in...
- "Are you Funny Enough?": Grotesque Laughter in Matei Vișniec's Old Clown Wanted...
- "Boyish as a Ganymede": Greek Love and the Erotic Experiment in Jude the...
- "Burne this when yow have red it": Secret Intelligence, Information Wars, and...
- "Can She the Bodiless Dead Espy?": Coleridge and the Hermeneutics of Ghost...
- "Cancelled" by the Revolution?: The Limits of Celebrity in A Tale of Two Cities.
- "Catachresis at the Origin": Names and Power in Toni Morrison's Fiction.
- "Cheech Collects.".
- "China" and the Emergence of Religious Toleration in Enlightenment Philosophers,...
- "Del Otro Lado": Latinx, Latin American, Caribbean, and Feminist Contributions...
- "Do you see?": Disability and "Seeing" Evidence in Thomas Harris's Red Dragon.
- "Driven by An Unseizable Force": Virginia Woolf and the Invention of the Death...
- "Each of Us Is a Story": A Conversation with Joy Harjo.
- "England was simply a world": George Lamming's The Emigrants as Cultural...
- "Entre él y mí grandes cosas pasaron": Secretary– Lord Friendship in Cárcel de...
- "Every day do something that won't compute": Student perceptions of daily poetry...
- "Everything Was Happing Simultaneously": Sartre, Heidegger, and Jung in Philip...
- "Excuse the Spelling Which is Probably Wrong": Wordsworth and Tourism's Welsh...
- "FORMING / ELSE WHERE": N. H. Pritchard by Sight and Sound.
- "Fact" versus "Fancy" among Victorian Professionals in Hard Times.
- "Familiar Strangeness": Eudora Welty, Alice Munro, and the Art of Narrative...
- "Flowers / As Flourish Best Untrained": Hardy's Openings.
- "Freedom Is Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose": The Turn in Dana...
- "Friend in Need": Cultivating homosocial communities in Love Story Magazine's...
- "God's Most Stubborn Enemy:" Jonathan Edwards on Spiritual Pride and the Hope of...
- "Good company": The Interpretative Communities of The Golden Bowl.
- "Gradually and Then Suddenly": Ernest Hemingway in Korea.
- "Harriet Tubman is a Superhero": Conceptualizing Young African American...
- "He did not need to get his map out": Spatial Insularity in Hemingway's Early...
- "He smelled like a sour little rose": Olfactory Discourse and Transgressive...
- "Hemingway was here": The Use and Abuse of Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms in...
- "History, As a Spectacle": The Antiquary as Modern Writer in Hope Mirrlees,...
- "Hope and grief woven together": Consolation in a queer reading of Arundhati...
- "Hope" is the thing with feathers.
- "How Can I Trust You When I Know You Can Die?" Surviving the Death of an Analyst...
- "Humanity knows not of Sex": William Blake's Trans Futurity.
- "Humans and Non-Humans".
- "I Can't Read This": Plagiarism, Biopolitics, and The Production of The...
- "I Don't Need a Babysitter": Potentialities of Ageing in Anne Tyler's A Spool of...
- "I Learned to Love Me Later On".
- "I Trot Like a Horse": The Early Modern Animal Debate in Gulliver's Travels.
- "I think of old friends": Reflective Nostalgia in Kazuo Ishiguro's Speculative...
- "I was born a slave": Language, Sources, and Considering Descendant Communities.
- "Icarus Wings 'n' Things": Michael Richards and Myth.
- "If We Wait, It Is We That Will Be Burned": Exploring Decolonial Violence in...
- "In this show let me an actor be": Joining in with Doctor Faustus.
- "Is a Nation to Be Sold like the Skin of a Beaver!": James Fenimore Cooper's The...
- "It Takes a Man to Work in Hell": The Hairy Ape and The Self-Destructive Paradox...
- "It was said she believed in evolution": Ecogothic Time and Space in Eudora...
- "It's People in the Swamp": Du Bois against the Democracy of Things.
- "Jewish Studies, Christianity, and Even Paganism": Disciplining the Ways That...
- "Kaos".
- "Learning Apparatus, Estimation Apparatus, Methods And Programs For The Same" in...
- "Let me look again": The Moral Philosophy and Literature Debate at 40.
- "Longing and Hope and Sadness and Anger": Disentangling the Social and the...
- "May the path never close": A Deleuze-Guattarian reading of Chinua Achebe's...
- "Miguel de Unamuno and the Redemption of Antero de Quental".
- "Morbid Melancholy, and Hereditary Ill-Health": Gothic Europe in Edgar Allan...
- "More Useful and More Trustworthy": The Reception of the Greek Epic Cycle in...
- "My Baby Went Straight to Heaven": Morality Work in Abortion Online...
- "My Favorite One Is the One Who Is There Right Now": Socioeconomic Differences...
- "My Last Duchess".
- "Nature Still": Second Nature in Bacon and Pope.
- "No Picturesque Village Is Safe": Agatha Christie's Cornish Crime Scenes in "The...
- "Nobody Was Ever Lonesome": The Lyric Vision of John Ashbery's "Litany".
- "Nobody in the Renaissance conceived of a revenge quite so delicious": John...
- "Noisy Pleasures" and "Noisy Evil[s]": The Political Dimensions of Sound in Jane...
- "Not in deed, madam": Sex and the Messengers in Antony and Cleopatra.
- "Nothing was solved, only accelerated": Contemporary Berlin Novels as...
- "Order and adventure": The political in Paul Auster's 4321.
- "Ours was a language of flowers": Deathscape and Vegetal Poetics in the Poetry...
- "Past lives live in us, through us": African American Authorship and the...
- "Prufrock" between Acquaintance and Description: Bertrand Russell and T. S....
- "Psychoanalysts are always at the same time doctors and patients and can be...
- "Reader, Be Assured, this Narrative is No Fiction": Harriot Jacobs and the Print...
- "Recalling this": Language and Irony in Nadine Gordimer's My Son's Story.
- "Rhetoric behind the digital screen": wayfinding across the splinternet of AI—a...
- "Rights of man".
- "She Thinks She's All That": Intra-Group Colorism, Stereotypes and the...
- "She Would Get all of Them. Every Last One": Carrie and the Jouissance of...
- "She is the Great Outside": Ecofeminist Potentiality in H. G. Wells's The Sea...
- "Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum". Psychoanalysis, Peace Education and Conflict...