YOUR ROOM OR MINE? SPATIAL POLITICS IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE.Published in:New Review of Children's Literature & Librarianship, 2005, v. 11, n. 1, p. 15, doi. 10.1080/13614540500105412By:Alston, AnnPublication type:Article
LAS DOS ALICIAS.Published in:Metapolitica, 2009, v. 12, n. 63, p. 96By:Lèal, AlfredoPublication type:Article
"Mute and beautiful": The Representation of the Female in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire.Published in:2002By:Jowett, LornaPublication type:Essay
The Imperial Boy as Prosthesis.Published in:Victorian Review, 2009, v. 35, n. 2, p. 41, doi. 10.1353/vcr.2009.0052By:Randall, DonPublication type:Article
‘Showing Them How’: the cultural reproduction of ideas about spinsterhood in interwar England.Published in:Women's History Review, 2011, v. 20, n. 4, p. 663, doi. 10.1080/09612025.2011.599628By:Holden, KatherinePublication type:Article
COGNITIVE STYLISTICS AND PETIT RECIT: AN EXAMINATION OF THE NARRATIVE CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS.Published in:2012By:Krishnamurthy, SaralaPublication type:Literary Criticism
VIOLENCE IN THE POEMS IN THE ALICE BOOKS AND LEWIS CARROLL'S INTENDED AUDIENCE.Published in:2014By:Ghani Rahman, ArifaPublication type:Essay