Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Criticism, interpretation, etc
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- An apology for his life, [by] Colley Cibber
- Mexican costumbrismo, race, society, and identity in nineteenth-century art, Mey-Yen Moriuchi
- Voice in motion, staging gender, shaping sound in early modern England, Gina Bloom
- Gender and politics in Greek tragedy, Michael X. Zelenak
- Mythologies, a political economy of U.S. literature, settler colonialism, and racial capitalism in the long nineteenth-century, Joel Wendland-Liu
- The wounded self, writing illness in twenty-first-century German literature, Nina Schmidt
- In the first country of places, nature, poetry, and childhood memory, Louise Chawla
- The slow philosophy of J.M. Coetzee, Jan Wilm
- The consolations of ambiguity;, an essay on the novels of Anthony Burgess, Robert K. Morris
- Elizabeth Bishop at work, Eleanor Cook
- Bad logic, reasoning about desire in the Victorian novel, Daniel Wright
- The Transformation of Black Music, the rhythms, the songs, and the ships of the African Diaspora
- Essays, articles, and reviews, 1922-1934, Evelyn Waugh ; edited by Donat Gallagher
- Entering the 90s, the North American experience : proceedings from the Native American Studies Conference at Lake Superior State University, October 27-28, 1989, Thomas E. Schirer, editor
- Turning points, essays in the history of cultural expressions, Marshall Brown
- Science fiction, new space opera, and neoliberal globalism, nostalgia for infinity, Jerome Winter
- Realism and the birth of the modern United States, cinema, literature, and culture, Stanley Corkin
- A grammatical analysis of the Greek New Testament, M. Zerwick, M. Grosvenor ; with the assistance of John Welch ; presentation by James Swetnam
- A field guide to the poetry of Theodore Roethke, edited by William Barillas ; foreword by Edward Hirsch
- Metafiction, Yaƫl Schlick
- Monstrous bodies, the rise of the uncanny in modern Japan, Miri Nakamura
- Enchanted evenings, the Broadway musical from Show boat to Sondheim, Geoffrey Block
- Jane Austen and masculinity, edited by Michael Kramp
- The Oxford history of Western music, Richard Taruskin, Christopher H. Gibbs
- The printed voice of Victorian poetry, Eric Griffiths
- Trying it out in America, literary and other performances, Richard Poirier
- Cultural haunting, ghosts and ethnicity in recent American literature, Kathleen Brogan
- Kafka's selected stories, new translations, backgrounds and contexts, criticism, translated and edited by Stanley Corngold, Princeton University
- The theatre of Eugene O'Neill, American modernism on the world stage, Kurt Eisen
- On war and writing, Samuel Hynes
- Fiction of the home place, Jewett, Cather, Glasgow, Porter, Welty, and Naylor, Helen Fiddyment Levy
- Writing after postcolonialism, Francophone North African literature in transition, Jane Hiddleston
- The Victorian novel in context, Grace Moore
- Representing women in Renaissance England, edited by Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth
- Applied Meisner for the 21st-century actor, Kevin Otos, Kim Shively
- America's musical pulse, popular music in twentieth-century society, edited by Kenneth J. Bindas
- American poetry and the First World War, Tim Dayton
- Broken laughter, select fragments of Greek comedy, edited with introduction, commentary, and translation, S. Douglas Olson
- Fingering the jagged grain, tradition and form in recent Black fiction, Keith E. Byerman
- Beasts at bedtime, revealing the environmental wisdom in children's literature, Liam Heneghan
- Astounding, John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of science fiction, Alec Nevala-Lee
- Dancing in spite of myself, essays on popular culture, Lawrence Grossberg
- Poetics, Aristotle ; edited and translated by Stephen Halliwell. On the sublime / Longinus ; edited and translated by W.H. Fyfe ; revised by Donald Russell. On style / Demetrius ; edited and translated by Doreen C. Innes ; based on W. Rhys Roberts
- The accommodated Jew, English antisemitism from Bede to Milton, Kathy Lavezzo
- Imagining a great republic, political novels and the idea of America, Thomas E. Cronin
- Invitation to biblical interpretation, exploring the hermeneutical triad of history, literature, and theology, Andreas J. Kostenberger and Richard D. Patterson
- Degas and the dance, Jill De Vonyar and Richard Kendall
- It's our music too, the Black experience in classical music, By Earl Ofari Hutchinson
- Clarissa Dalloway, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Cold War poetry, Edward Brunner
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