American Literature's Aesthetic Dimension.Published in:2013By:Brogan, JacobPublication type:Book Review
Bodies and Books: Reading and the Fantasy of Communion in Nineteenth-Century America.Published in:2013By:Kappeler, ErinPublication type:Book Review
William Faulkner: Seeing Through the South.Published in:2013By:Davis-McElligatt, JoannaPublication type:Book Review
Intertextual Links: Reading "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in James Weldon Johnson's "The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man."Published in:2013By:Miskolcze, RobinPublication type:Essay
Cheaters, Saints, and Simultaneous Narrative: Early and Postmodern Lessons from Thomas More's "The History of Richard III."Published in:2013By:Hoffmann, ChristinePublication type:Essay
"Titus," Broadway, and Disney's Magic Capitalism; Or, The Wonderful World of Julie Taymor.Published in:2013By:Anderson, Thomas P.Publication type:Essay
Charlie Chaplin in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: Reflexive Ambiguity in "Modern Times."Published in:2013By:Howe, LawrencePublication type:Essay
A Sense of Our Uniqueness: Gender and Time in Joseph Brodsky's poem "Lullaby."Published in:2013By:Lavers, MichaelPublication type:Essay
The Secondariness of Virgilian Epic and Its Unprecedented Originality.Published in:2013By:Franke, WilliamPublication type:Essay
Recognizing Critique.Published in:College Literature, 2013, v. 40, n. 1, p. 7, doi. 10.1353/lit.2013.0002By:MacPhee, GrahamPublication type:Article