Home for the Outdoored: Geographies of Exclusion, Gendered Space, and Postethnicity in Toni Morrison's Paradise.Published in:2005By:Seongho YoonPublication type:Literary Criticism
"[T]he shout of the beef-eating British": Nation and Genre in Vanity Fair.Published in:2005By:Wiltse, EdPublication type:Literary Criticism
Shusaku Endo's Deep River: Trauma, Screen-Memories, and Autobiographical Confessions.Published in:2005By:Hoeveler, Diane LongPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Welcome joy, and welcome sorrow": Fancy, Imagination, and Keats's Re-Visioning of "L'Allegro" and "Il Penseroso".Published in:2005By:Bates, BrianPublication type:Poetry Review
Poetics of Hysteria: Political Consciousness and Insanity in Puppet by Margarita Cota-Cárdenas.Published in:2005By:Shuru, Xochitl EstradaPublication type:Literary Criticism