On "Surrealism and the Art of Crime": Considered as One of the Fine Starts.Published in:2010By:Paris, VáclavPublication type:Book Review
From Lucretian Atomic Theory to Joycean Etymic Theory.Published in:2010By:Braune, SeanPublication type:Essay
American Encounters in "Dubliners" and "Ulysses."Published in:2010By:Abravanel, GenevievePublication type:Literary Criticism
Beckett's Ignorance: Miracles/Memory, Pascal/Proust.Published in:2010By:Cordingley, AnthonyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Phenomenology "less the rosy hue": Beckett and the Philosophy of Place.Published in:2010By:Addyman, DavidPublication type:Literary Criticism
Raveling Out Like a Looping String: "As I Lay Dying" and Regenerative Language.Published in:2010By:Olsen, KathrynPublication type:Literary Criticism
Religion and Puritan Typology in E. M. Forster's "A Room with a View."Published in:2010By:Hinojosa, Lynne WalhoutPublication type:Essay
Anarchist Transformations of English Surrealism: The Villa Seurat Network.Published in:Journal of Modern Literature, 2010, v. 33, n. 4, p. 57, doi. 10.2979/JML.2010.33.4.57By:Gifford, JamesPublication type:Article
"And yet some free time remains...": Post-Fordism and Writing in Michel Houellebecq's "Whatever."Published in:2010By:Sweeney, CarolePublication type:Literary Criticism
Identity-Shopping and Postwar Self-Improvement in Patricia Highsmith's "Strangers on a Train."Published in:2010By:Lukin, JoshPublication type:Literary Criticism
A Narrative Game of Cat and Mouse: Parody, Deception, and Fictional "Whodunit" in Natsume Sāseki's "Wagahai wa neko dearu."Published in:2010By:Kawana, SariPublication type:Literary Criticism