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2. A Bounded Field: Situating Victorian Poetry in the Literary Landscape
3. A Choice of Illusions: Belief, Relativism, and Modern Literature
4. Acting Bits/Identity Talk
5. Active Distance: British Nineteenth-Century Literature and Images of the Past
6. Active Enchantments: Form, Nature, and Politics in American Literature
7. Afterlives of Violence: The Renewal and Refusal of American Carnage
8. Agents of Change: African American Contributions to Writing Centers
9. A Howling In the Paperwork: Feminist Practice in the Archives of the Caribbean
10. All Along…! The Pre-History of the Plot Twist in Nineteenth-Century Fiction
11. Alter-Africas: Science Fiction and the Post-Colonial Black African Novel
12. Ambient Worlds: Description and the Concept of Environment in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
13. Animal Abilities: Disability, Species Difference, and American Literary Experimentation
14. Animal Speech and Political Utterance: Articulating the Controversies of Late Fourteenth-Century England in Non-Human Voices
15. Anxious Records: Race, Imperial Belonging, and the Black Literary Imagination, 1900 - 1946
16. Archepollycyes: Fiction and Political Institution around Philip Sidney
17. Archival Vagabonds: 20th-Century American Fiction and the Archive in Novelistic Practice
18. Arts of the Impossible: Violence, Trauma, and Erasure in the Global South
19. At the Crossroads: African American and Caribbean Writers in the Interwar Period
20. Aural Literacy: Rhetorical Community and Shared Sayings in Late Medieval England
21. Austen's Nostalgics
22. Bad Logic: Reasoning about Desire in the Victorian Novel
23. Beyond the Negro Problem: The Engagement between Literature and Sociology in the Age of the New Negro
24. Bibliography
25. Bibliography
26. Black Lyric: Trauma and Poetic Voice in Contemporary Irish Drama
27. “Blest Be the Architect”: Church-Building in Foxe, Spenser, Lanyer, and Herbert
28. Blood on the Rock: Cather's Southwestern History
29. Book Piracy As Peer Preservation
30. Brushes with Fame: Thackeray and the Work of Celebrity
31. Building a Better Description
32. Buying Time: Literary Philanthropy and 20th Century American Literature
33. Can I Get a Witness?—Living While Black Death is Trending
34. Celebrity 2.0: The Case of Marina Abramović
35. Celebrity, Past and Present
36. Centers of Consciousness: Protagonism and the Nineteenth-Century British Novel
37. Chapter 1: Masculinity in Romance
38. Chapter 1: Romances of Land and Lineage
39. Chapter 2: Feminine Mimicry and Masquerade
40. Chapter 2: Land, Lineage, and Nation
41. Chapter 3: Gender and Social Hierarchy
42. Chapter 3: Religion in Pious Romances
43. Chapter 4: Measuring Conventions of Courtliness
44. Chapter 4: Subtle Clerks and Uncanny Women
45. Chapter 5: Adapting Conventions of Courtliness
46. Chapter 5: Adventure
47. Circulating Knowledges: Literature and the Idea of the Library in Renaissance England
48. Clough and His Discontents: Amours de Voyage and the English Hexameter
49. Codex Theory: Codicology and the Aesthetics of Reading in Late Medieval England
50. Come Be My Love: The Song of Songs, Paradise Lost, and the Tradition of the Invitation Poem
51. Common Place: Rereading 'Nation' in the Quoting Age, 1776-1860
52. Communicating Across Time: Female Genealogies in the Medieval Literary Imagination
53. Communities in Translation: History and Identity in Medieval England
54. Comparative Literature/World Literature: A Discussion with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and David Damrosch
55. Comparative Sapphism
56. Conclusion
57. Consuming the Word: Figures of Vernacular Translation in Late Medieval Christian Poetry
58. Contemporary Seriality: A Roundtable
59. Continental Drifters: Holocaust Memory, Decolonization, and Postwar Migration to Europe
60. Contracting Female Marriage in Anthony Trollope's Can You Forgive Her?
61. “Convert, convert, convert”: A Note on the Shared Aesthetic Imperative of Henry James and Wallace Stevens
62. Crafting Chaos: The Classification of Unilateral Transfers under the Current Account at Bretton Woods and its Impact on Remittances to the Indian State of Kerala
63. Critical Computing in the Humanities
64. Crossing the Americas: Empire, Race, and Translation in the Long Nineteenth Century
65. Cultivating Difference in Early Modern Drama and the Literature of Travel
66. Daniel Hack. The Material Interests of the Victorian Novel
67. Depressive Realism: Readings in the Victorian Novel
68. Desifying Shakespeare: Performing Contemporary India in Adaptations
69. Disorderly Political Imaginations: Comparative Readings of Iranian and Caribbean Fiction and Poetry, 1960s-1980s
70. Dispassionate Descriptions: Disciplining Emotion in the Long Eighteenth Century
71. Documents of Revolution: Literacy, Translation and Internationalism in the Spanish Civil War
72. "Doing" Close Reading: Investigating Text Complexity and Text Difficulty in the Secondary English Language Arts Context
73. "Don't think, but look!": W. G. Sebald, Wittgenstein, and Cosmopolitan Poverty
74. Doors, Noises, and Magic Hats: The Tools of Spatial Representation on the Seventeenth-Century Stage
75. Doubtful Gains: Risk in Early Modern Maritime Drama, 1592–1625
76. "Draupadi" by Mahasveta Devi
77. Ears Taut to Hear: Sound Recording and Twentieth-Century American Literature
78. Eccentric Conduct: Theatre and the Pleasures of Victorian Fiction
79. Echo
80. Epidemiology of Terror: Health, Horror, and Politics in Colonial and Postcolonial Literature
81. Epistolae as a Research Resource
82. Erich Auerbach’s Mimesis and the Value of Scale
83. Ethics and Politics in Tagore, Coetzee, and Certain Scenes of Teaching
84. Extravagant Practices: Experiencing Religious Pluralism in the Victorian Fantastic
85. Faithful Likenesses: Lists of Similes in Milton, Shelley, and Rossetti
86. Feminist Criticism: A Tale of Two Bodies
87. Fictions of Discernment in Late Medieval England
88. Fighting Bodies, Fighting Words: A Theory and Politics of Rape Prevention
89. Fish, Crystal, and Loop: Dreiser’s Histories in the “Trilogy of Desire”
90. FitzGerald and the Rubáiyát, In and Out of Time
91. Flesh Made Word: Women's Speech in Medieval English Virgin Martyr Legends
92. "Fooles in Retayle": Personae and Print in the Long 1590s
93. Forever Young: Youth, Modernism, and the Deferral of Maturity
94. Forgetting FitzGerald’s Rubáiyát
95. Forms of Global Health
96. Found Things: Variations in information density in long-form narrative
97. Framed, Imprisoned, Overheard: The Gothic Inheritance of Victorian Poetry
98. Front Matter
99. Front Matter
100. Fugitive Poetics: Ecological Resistance in the Plantation Era
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