"Just Showing Off to the Devil": A Masque of Reason and the Meaning of Human Suffering.Published in:CEA Critic, 2004, v. 67, n. 1, p. 57By:Gary Grieve-CarlsonPublication type:Article
A Fiery Furnace and a Sugar Train: Metaphors that Challenge the Legacy of Phillis Wheatley's "On Being Brought from Africa to America".Published in:CEA Critic, 2004, v. 67, n. 1, p. 38By:Boren, Mark EdelmanPublication type:Article
Timon's Potlatch: Generosity, Prodigality, and the English Country House in Pope's Epistle to Burlington.Published in:CEA Critic, 2004, v. 67, n. 1, p. 25By:Gardner, Kevin J.Publication type:Article
Primitive Masculinity / "Sophisticated" Stomach: Gender, Appetite, and Power in the Novels of Ian Fleming.Published in:CEA Critic, 2004, v. 67, n. 1, p. 15By:Matheson, SuePublication type:Article
Revisiting the Sublime: Terrible Women and the Aesthetics of Misogyny in H. Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mines and She.Published in:CEA Critic, 2004, v. 67, n. 1, p. 1By:Libby, AndrewPublication type:Article