English literature - History and criticism.
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Works: | 41 works in 40 publications in 40 languages |
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The modernist period 1900-1945 : = English literature in its historical, cultural and social contexts /
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Literary appropriations of the anglo-saxons from the thirteenth to the twentieth century
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Literary couplings = writing couples, collaborators, and the construction of authorship /
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Constructions of masculinity in British literature from the Middle Ages to the present
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Through a glass darkly = suffering, the sacred, and the sublime in literature and theory /
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Becoming the gentleman = British literature and the invention of modern masculinity, 1660-1815 /
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Thevictorians : = English literature in its historical, cultural and social contexts /
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Taboo and transgression in British literature from the Renaissance to the present
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The chamber of maiden thought = literary origins of the psychoanalytic model of the mind /
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Literature of an independent England = revisions of England, Englishness and English literature /
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In Byron's Shadow. = Modern Greece in the English and American Imagination.
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Palimpsests and the literary imagination of medieval England = collected essays /
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The Renaissance : = English literature in its historical, cultural and social contexts /
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Literary paths to religious understanding = essays on Dryden, Pope, Keats, George Eliot, Joyce, T.S. Eliot, and E.B. White /
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The copywrights : = intellectual property and the literary imagination /
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The emergence of mind = representations of consciousness in narrativediscourse in English /
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