LITERARY CRITICISM - European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
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Works: | 74 works in 4 publications in 4 languages |
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Reason and imagination in Chaucer, the perle-poet, and the cloud-author = seeing from the center /
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Katherine Mansfield and the modernist marketplace = at the mercy of the public /
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Neo-Victorianism = the Victorians in the twenty-first century, 1999-2009 /
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Postcolonialism in the wake of the Nairobi revolution = Ngugi wa Thiong'o and the idea of African literature /
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British romanticism and the Catholic question = religion, history, and national identity, 1778-1829 /
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Conflict, nationhood and corporeality in modern literature = bodies-at-war /
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Ireland and romanticism = publics, nations and scenes of cultural production /
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Women, beauty and power in early modern England = a feminist literary history /
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The 'invisible hand' and British fiction 1818-1860 = Adam Smith, political economy, and the genre of realism /
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Palimpsests and the literary imagination of medieval England = collected essays /
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Divine ventriloquism in medieval English literature = power, anxiety, subversion /
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The new science and women's literary discourse = prefiguring Frankenstein /
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J.R.R. Tolkien's double worlds and creative process = language and life /
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Melancholy experience in literature of the long eighteenth century = before depression, 1660-1800 /
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Foreign and native on the English stage, 1588-1611 = metaphor and national identity /
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Imagining Ireland in the poems and plays of W.B. Yeats = nation, class, and state /
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Writing romanticism = Charlotte Smith and William Wordsworth, 1784-1807 /
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Language as the site of revolt in Medieval and Early Modern England = speaking as a woman /
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Literature of an independent England = revisions of England, Englishness and English literature /
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Women writers and detectives in nineteenth-century crime fiction = the mothers of the mystery genre /
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