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Works
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Alexander Wilson : enlightened naturalist | |
Anna Letitia Barbauld : new perspectives | |
Antigone's ghosts : the long legacy of war and genocide in five countries | |
Becoming religious : understanding devotion to the unseen | |
Ben Jonson and the poetics of patronage | |
Bonnie Prince Charlie and the making of a myth : a study in portraiture, 1720-1892 | |
Chaucer and the mystics : the Canterbury tales and the genre of devotional prose | |
Cities called Athens : studies honoring John McK. Camp II | |
Coleridge's progress to christianity : experience and authority in religious faith | |
Collective insecurity : the United States and the League of Nations during the early thirties | |
Developments in the histories of sexualities : in search of the normal, 1600-1800 | |
Disputed titles : Ireland, Scotland, and the novel of inheritance, 1798-1832 | |
E. M. Forster; a critical study: | |
"The edge is what I have" : Theodore Roethke and after | |
Eighteenth-century environmental humanities | |
Enlarging the temple : new directions in American poetry during the 1960's | |
Essential Scots and the idea of unionism in Anglo-Scottish literature, 1603-1832 | |
The ethnic experience in Pennylvania | |
Europe observed : multiple gazes in early modern encounters | |
Explorations in the history of psychology in the United States | |
Figures of memory : from the muses to eighteenth-century British aesthetics | |
Francis Ponge and the nature of things : from ancient atomism to a modern poetics | |
The French revolution debate and the British novel, 1790-1814 : the struggle for history's authority | |
From enlightenment to rebellion : essays in honor of Christopher Fox | |
"Getting history right" : East and West German collective memories of the Holocaust and war | |
Glimpses of Germanic-Slavic relations from Pushkin to Heinrich Mann | |
Growing up on the South Side : three generations of Slovaks in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1880-1976 | |
A half-century of Eliot criticism : an annotated bibliography of books and articles in English, 1916-1965 | |
Heirs of fame : Milton and writers of the English Renaissance | |
The humanities review. | |
The idea of disability in the eighteenth century | |
The imagined past : portrayals of our history in modern American literature | |
In media res : race, identity and pop culture in the twenty-first century | |
In the process of poetry : the New York school and the avant-garde | |
Irony and consciousness : American historiography and Reinhold Niebuhr's vision | |
John Fowles, magus and moralist | |
Lady Gregory | |
Language, logic, and genre : papers from the Poetics and Literary Theory Section, Modern Language Association | |
The language of Robert Burns : style, ideology, and identity | |
Making love : sentiment and sexuality in eighteenth-century British literature | |
Masculinity, senses, spirit | |
The matrimonial trap : eighteenth-century women writers redefine marriage | |
Memory, war, and dictatorship in recent Spanish fiction by women | |
Metaphor and the poetry of Williams, Pound, and Stevens | |
Monument, moment and memory : Monet's cathedral in fin de siècle France | |
"More solid learning" : new perspectives on Alexander Pope's Dunciad | |
Mythmakers of the American dream : the nostalgic vision in popular culture | |
The new Europe (the Slav standpoint) / Thomas G. Masaryk. - Lewisburg, cop. 1972. | |
Nostalgia : sanctuary of meaning | |
Not to the swift : the old isolationists in the cold war era | |
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., pragmatism, and the jurisprudence of agon : aesthetic dissent and the common law | |
Ordinal naturalism : an introduction to the philosophy of Justus Buchler | |
Paralogic rhetoric : a theory of communicative interaction | |
Performing authorship in eighteenth-century English periodicals | |
The play in the mirror : Lacanian perspectives on Spanish baroque theater | |
Poison's Dark Works in Renaissance England | |
Proust : the creative silence | |
Queen Anne and the arts | |
Queer people : negotiations and expressions of homosexuality, 1700-1800 | |
Ravishment of reason : governance and the heroic idioms of the late Stuart stage, 1660-1690 | |
Reading Homer's Odyssey | |
Reading smell in eighteenth-century fiction | |
Rhetorics of religion in American fiction : faith, fundamentalism, and fanaticism in the age of terror | |
Richard Brinsley Sheridan : the impresario in political and cultural context | |
Romanticism, origins, and the history of heredity | |
Satire, celebrity, and politics in Jane Austen | |
Scotland and France in the enlightenment | |
The Scottish enlightenment and literary culture | |
Seamus Heaney | |
Sensual reading : new approaches to reading in its relations to the senses | |
Social typifications and the elusive other : the place of sociology of knowledge in Alfred Schutz's phenomenology | |
Socrates and the sophistic enlightenment : a commentary on Plato's Protagoras | |
The split self from Goethe to Broch | |
The sporting myth and the American experience : studies in contemporary fiction | |
Studies in ephemera : text and image in eighteenth-century print | |
T.S. Eliot's impersonal theory of poetry | |
The theatre of Orson Welles | |
Thomas Middleton's city comedies | |
William Allingham | |
Without God or reason : the plays of Thomas Shadwell and secular ethics in the Restoration | |
Women, literature, criticism |