Black Passages through White Spaces: The Masking of Faulkner's African-American Characters in Go Down, Moses.Published in:2010By:Russell, Richard RankinPublication type:Essay
Audiobooks and the Reassertion of Orality: Walter J. Ong and Others Revisited.Published in:2010By:Bednar, LucyPublication type:Essay
Keats, Turner, and Claudian Landscape: Re-visioning Lorrain's The Enchanted Castle.Published in:CEA Critic, 2010, v. 73, n. 1, p. 64By:Brennan, Matthew C.Publication type:Article
Gender and Moral Immaturity in Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None.Published in:2010By:Warren, Craig A.Publication type:Literary Criticism
A Quirk-y Mash-Up of Two Kinds of Romance" Or, The Unlikely Reanimation of the "Gothick Story" in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.Published in:CEA Critic, 2010, v. 73, n. 1, p. 34By:Adams, Ann MariePublication type:Article
"Born in a Hot Place": Kristevan Foreignness in Jean Rhys's Voyage in the Dark.Published in:2010By:Czarnecki, KristinPublication type:Essay