Power (Social sciences) in literature.
Overview
Works: | 41 works in 5 publications in 5 languages |
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Titles
Radical tragedy : = religion, ideology and power in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries /
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The economics of fantasy : = rape in twentieth-century literature /
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Of chastity and power : = Elizabethan literature and the unmarried queen /
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The pleasures of Babel : = contemporary American literature and theory /
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The Purpose of playing : = Shakespeare and the cultural politics of the Elizabethan theatre /
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Spectacular politics : = theatrical power and mass culture in early modern England /
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Extravagant abjection : = blackness, power, and sexuality in the African American literary imagination /
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Power and class in political fiction = elite theory and the post-war Washington novel /
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Gossip and subversion in nineteenth-century British fiction : = echo's economies /
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Sacramental commodities : = gift, text, and the sublime in De Quincey /
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Confessional subjects = revelations of gender and power in Victorian literature and culture /
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Putting history to the question : = power, politics, and society in English Renaissance drama /
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Structures of power = essays on twentieth-century Spanish-American fiction /
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Sexualizing power in naturalism = Theodore Dreiser and Frederick Philip Grove /
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Brides and doom = gender, property, and power in medieval German women's epic /
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Literature and domination = sex, knowledge, and power in modern fiction /
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Sacramental commodities = gift, text, and the sublime in De Quincey /
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The Anglo-Saxon warrior ethic = reconstructing lordship in Early English literature /
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The "dangerous" potential of reading = readers and the negotiation of power in nineteenth-century narratives /
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Edward Said and the work of the critic = speaking truth to power /
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Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Montaigne = power and subjectivity from Richard II to Hamlet /
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The "dangerous" potential of reading : = readers and the negotiation of power in nineteenth-century narratives /
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(Out)classed women = contemporary Chicana writers on inequitable gendered power relations /
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Extravagant abjection = blackness, power, and sexuality in the African American literary imagination /
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Disturbing the universe = power and repression in adolescent literature /
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