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2. Meet Professor Joan Ferrante
3. What is Epistolae?
4. The Marriage of Man and God: Solomon's Song of Songs and Resurrection in the Divine Comedy
5. Review: Glas-Piece: A Compte Rendu
6. Review: Anarchism Revisited: A New Philosophy
7. Revolutions That As Yet Have No Model: Derrida’s Limited Inc.
8. "Draupadi" by Mahasveta Devi
9. Reading the World: Literary Studies in the 80’s
10. The Politics of Interpretations
11. Love Me, Love My Ombre, Elle
12. Scattered Speculations on the Question of Value
13. Three Women's Texts and a Critique of Imperialism
14. Abbreviations
15. Bibliography
16. Chapter 1: Romances of Land and Lineage
17. Chapter 2: Land, Lineage, and Nation
18. Chapter 3: Religion in Pious Romances
19. Chapter 4: Measuring Conventions of Courtliness
20. Chapter 5: Adapting Conventions of Courtliness
21. Conclusion
22. Front Matter
23. Index
24. Insular Romance: Politics, Faith, and Culture in Anglo-Norman and Middle English Literature
25. Introduction
26. Silent Harmony: Music and Time in Wordsworth's Prelude
27. The Making of Americans, the Teaching of English, and the Future of Culture Studies
28. Acting Bits/Identity Talk
29. The Writing Lesson of 1381
30. Echo
31. Bibliography
32. Chapter 1: Masculinity in Romance
33. Chapter 2: Feminine Mimicry and Masquerade
34. Chapter 3: Gender and Social Hierarchy
35. Chapter 4: Subtle Clerks and Uncanny Women
36. Chapter 5: Adventure
37. Front Matter
38. Gender and Romance in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
39. Index
40. Introduction
41. Ghostwriting
42. Henry James and the Limits of Historicism
43. The Profession of the Author: Abstraction, Advertising, and Jane Eyre
44. How It Feels to Be a Problem: Du Bois, Fanon, and the "Impossible Life" of the Black Intellectual
45. Severed Hair from Donne to Pope
46. “Out of me, out of me!”: Andrea, Ulysses, and Victorian Revisions of Egotistical Lyric
47. Indifference and Epistolarity in The Eve of St. Agnes
48. Austen's Nostalgics
49. Brushes with Fame: Thackeray and the Work of Celebrity
50. Forgetting FitzGerald’s Rubáiyát
51. Nostalgia, the Classics, and the Intimations Ode: Wordsworth’s Forgotten Education
52. Comparative Sapphism
53. Ethics and Politics in Tagore, Coetzee, and Certain Scenes of Teaching
54. Fighting Bodies, Fighting Words: A Theory and Politics of Rape Prevention
55. Lost and Found, Grand Central, New York City
56. Sidney's Sapphics and the Role of Interpretive Communities
57. Sonnet Kisses: Sidney to Barrett Browning
58. A Bounded Field: Situating Victorian Poetry in the Literary Landscape
59. Have a Nice Day: The City as Joke
60. Writing Centers Feel the Crunch
61. Clough and His Discontents: Amours de Voyage and the English Hexameter
62. Training on the Cutting Edge
63. Contracting Female Marriage in Anthony Trollope's Can You Forgive Her?
64. Queer Theory for Everyone: A Review Essay
65. Thinking about Edward Said: Pages from a Memoir
66. Daniel Hack. The Material Interests of the Victorian Novel
67. Faithful Likenesses: Lists of Similes in Milton, Shelley, and Rossetti
68. Feminist Criticism: A Tale of Two Bodies
69. The Case of Lady Anne Clifford; Or, Did Women Have a Mixed Monarchy?
70. FitzGerald and the Rubáiyát, In and Out of Time
71. Getting It Wrong in “The Lady of Shalott”
72. New Literary History: Pages from a Memoir
73. Rethinking Comparativism
74. Surface Reading: An Introduction
75. The Literary Soundtrack: Or, F. Scott Fitzgerald's Heard and Unheard Melodies
76. “Convert, convert, convert”: A Note on the Shared Aesthetic Imperative of Henry James and Wallace Stevens
77. "Don't think, but look!": W. G. Sebald, Wittgenstein, and Cosmopolitan Poverty
78. Narrative Units: The Language of Form in British Fiction, 1749-1819
79. O Cant: Singing the Race Music of Jean Toomer's Cane
80. Reconsidering Early Modern Women’s Reading, or How Margaret Hoby Read Her De Mornay
81. "Save Where..." The Trope of Exceptionality
82. The Slaveries of Sex, Race, and Mind: Harriet Beecher Stowe's 'Lady Byron Vindicated'
83. Comparative Literature/World Literature: A Discussion with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and David Damrosch
84. Cultivating Difference in Early Modern Drama and the Literature of Travel
85. God and the Novel in India
86. Heterodox Drama: Theater in Post-Reformation London
87. Medieval Hermeneutic Pedagogy: Teaching with and about Signs in Several Didactic Genres
88. Melville's England
89. Print, Performance, and the European Avant-gardes, 1905-1948
90. Publishing the Stuarts: Occasional Literature and Politics from 1603 to 1625
91. Salome!! Sarah Bernhardt, Oscar Wilde, and the Drama of Celebrity
92. The Italianate Wordsworth
93. The Shapes of Fancy: Queer Circulations of Desire in Early Modern Literature
94. The Unforgiving Margin in the Fiction of Christopher Isherwood
95. Animal Speech and Political Utterance: Articulating the Controversies of Late Fourteenth-Century England in Non-Human Voices
96. Aural Literacy: Rhetorical Community and Shared Sayings in Late Medieval England
97. Continental Drifters: Holocaust Memory, Decolonization, and Postwar Migration to Europe
98. Impossible Heroes: Heroism and Political Experience in Early Modern England
99. Men and Women and the Arts of Love
100. Narrative Topography: Fictions of Country, City, and Suburb in the Work of Virginia Woolf, W. G. Sebald, Kazuo Ishiguro, and Ian McEwan
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