"A Scrupulous Unity of Tone": Irony, Narrative Focus, and the Representation of Africa(ns) in Conrad's "An Outpost of Progress".Published in:2009By:Clausson, NilsPublication type:Essay
One Boy's Passage, and His Nation's: Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.Published in:2009By:Ingersoll, Earl G.Publication type:Essay
Revision as Conversation in Mary Robinson's "The Storm" and "The Negro Girl".Published in:2009By:Jones, Shelley AJPublication type:Poetry Review
The Literary Matrix of Loren Eiseley's "The Secret of Life".Published in:2009By:Fike, Matthew A.Publication type:Literary Criticism
"Harts close bleeding book": Spenser and the Dilemma of Reading.Published in:2009By:Ettari, GaryPublication type:Essay