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2. Cultivating Difference in Early Modern Drama and the Literature of Travel
3. God and the Novel in India
4. Heterodox Drama: Theater in Post-Reformation London
5. Medieval Hermeneutic Pedagogy: Teaching with and about Signs in Several Didactic Genres
6. Melville's England
7. Print, Performance, and the European Avant-gardes, 1905-1948
8. Publishing the Stuarts: Occasional Literature and Politics from 1603 to 1625
9. The Italianate Wordsworth
10. The Shapes of Fancy: Queer Circulations of Desire in Early Modern Literature
11. The Unforgiving Margin in the Fiction of Christopher Isherwood
12. Animal Speech and Political Utterance: Articulating the Controversies of Late Fourteenth-Century England in Non-Human Voices
13. Aural Literacy: Rhetorical Community and Shared Sayings in Late Medieval England
14. Continental Drifters: Holocaust Memory, Decolonization, and Postwar Migration to Europe
15. Impossible Heroes: Heroism and Political Experience in Early Modern England
16. Narrative Topography: Fictions of Country, City, and Suburb in the Work of Virginia Woolf, W. G. Sebald, Kazuo Ishiguro, and Ian McEwan
17. Projective Citizenship--The Reimagining of the Citizen in Post-War American Poetry
18. Queer Things: Victorian Objects and the Fashioning of Homosexuality
19. Sifuna umlando wethu (We are Searching for Our History): Oral Literature and the Meanings of the Past in Post-apartheid South Africa
20. The Poetics and Politcs of Translation in Contemporary Drama, 1960s-1990s
21. The Terms of Our Connection: Affiliation and Difference in the Post-1960 North American Novel
22. Anxious Records: Race, Imperial Belonging, and the Black Literary Imagination, 1900 - 1946
23. Archival Vagabonds: 20th-Century American Fiction and the Archive in Novelistic Practice
24. At the Crossroads: African American and Caribbean Writers in the Interwar Period
25. Bad Logic: Reasoning about Desire in the Victorian Novel
26. Centers of Consciousness: Protagonism and the Nineteenth-Century British Novel
27. Communities in Translation: History and Identity in Medieval England
28. Ears Taut to Hear: Sound Recording and Twentieth-Century American Literature
29. Forms of Global Health
30. Site Specifics: Modernist Mediums in Modern Places
31. Surprise Encounters: Readings in Transatlantic Modernism
32. The Feeling of a Line: Nineteenth-Century American Literature and the Psychology of Imagination
33. The Literary Lives of Intention in Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century England
34. The Modernist Defense of Poetry in Prose and Verse
35. The Outward Turn: Personality, Blankness, and Allure in American Modernism
36. The Postapocalyptic American Frontier: Uncanny Historicism in the Nineteenth Century
37. The Predicament of Illegality: Undocumented Aliens in Contemporary American Immigration Fiction
38. The Theatre of Anon: Julia Margaret Cameron, Virginia Woolf, and the Performance of Alfred Tennyson's Idylls of the King
39. To Stage a Reading: The Actor in British Modernism
40. Unhappy Consciousness: Recognition and Reification in Victorian Fiction
41. Useful Works: Literary Criticism and Aesthetic Education
42. "We Are the Thing Itself": Embodiment in the Künstlerromane of Bennett, Joyce, and Woolf
43. Active Distance: British Nineteenth-Century Literature and Images of the Past
44. Alter-Africas: Science Fiction and the Post-Colonial Black African Novel
45. Common Place: Rereading 'Nation' in the Quoting Age, 1776-1860
46. Depressive Realism: Readings in the Victorian Novel
47. Epidemiology of Terror: Health, Horror, and Politics in Colonial and Postcolonial Literature
48. Forever Young: Youth, Modernism, and the Deferral of Maturity
49. Imagining a Black Pacific: Dispossession in Afro-Korean Literary Encounters
50. Inimical Languages: Conflicts of Multilingualism in British Modernist Literature
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