Jack London: One Hundred Years a Writer.Published in:2004By:Williams, JamesPublication type:Book Review
Why Jimmy Wears a Suit: White, Black, and Working Class in "The Commitments."Published in:2004By:McGlynn, MaryPublication type:Literary Criticism
Textual Hauntings: Narrating History, Memory, and Silence in "The English Patient."Published in:2004By:Novak, AmyPublication type:Literary Criticism
"You Have Been Framed": The Function of Ekphrasis for the Representation of Women in John Banville's Trilogy ("The Book of Evidence," "Ghosts," "Athena").Published in:2004By:Müller, AnjaPublication type:Literary Criticism
A Matter of Love or Death: Hemingway's Developing Psychosexuality in "For Whom the Bell Tolls."Published in:2004By:Hewson, MarcPublication type:Literary Criticism
Monsters, Marbles, and Miniatures: Mary Shelley's Reform Aesthetic.Published in:2004By:Rovee, ChristopherPublication type:Literary Criticism