Who speaks? Grammar, Memory, and Identity in Beckett's "Company."Published in:2005By:Beplate, JustinPublication type:Essay
Reading for the Plotless: The Difficult Characters of Samuel Beckett's "A Dream of Fair to Middling Women."Published in:2005By:King, JohnPublication type:Essay
"Repulsive Modernism: Djuna Barnes' 'The Book of Repulsive Women.'"Published in:2005By:Hardie, Melissa JanePublication type:Essay
Scarce More a Corpse: Famine Memory and Representations of the Gothic in "Ulysses."Published in:2005By:Wurtz, James F.Publication type:Essay
(Re) Reading Bergson: Frost, Pound and the Legacy of Modern Poetry.Published in:2005By:Hass, Robert BernardPublication type:Essay
Remembering Race: Extra-poetical Contexts and the Racial Other in "The Red Wheelbarrow."Published in:2005By:Rizzo, SergioPublication type:Essay
Modern Monuments: T. S. Eliot, Nietzsche, and the Problem of History.Published in:2005By:Zilcosky, JohnPublication type:Essay
Pathologies of the Imperial Metropolis: Impressionism as Traumatic Afterimage in Conrad and Ford.Published in:2005By:Britzolakis, ChristinaPublication type:Essay