Modern Language Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Mother Courage's Cucumbers: Text, System and Refraction in a Theory of Literature1982/01/0138
From Literature of Exile to Migrant Literature2002/01/0116
Chronicles: Volume One2005/04/01English11
The Radcliffean Gothic Model: A Form for Feminine Sexuality1979/01/018
A Psychometric Study of Literary-Critical Judgment1982/01/018
Plagues, Fairs, and Street Cries: Sounding out Society and Space in Early Modern London1995/01/017
The Missing Mother: The Meanings of Maternal Absence in the Gothic Mode2003/01/017
"The Taming of the Shrew": Shakespeare's Mirror of Marriage1975/01/016
"The Faerie Queene," Book II and the Limitations of Temperance1987/01/016
Women and the Revolution in Cristina Garcia's "Dreaming in Cuban"1997/01/016
The Grotesque as a Comic Genre1985/01/016
Yann Martel's Life of Pi and the Evolution of the Shipwreck Narrative2005/10/01English5
'Lucrece the chaste': The Construction of Rape in Shakespeare's "The Rape of Lucrece"1995/01/015
Of Women and Arabs: Sexual and Racial Polarization in Camus1987/01/015
Camus and a Society without Women1983/01/015
Ishiguro's "Remains of the Day": The Empire Strikes Back1992/01/015
Eight Justifications for Canonizing Lyn Hejinian's "My Life"1997/01/015
The Eighteenth Century Invents the Canon1988/01/015
Chaos Theory, Control Theory, and Literary Theory or: A Story of Three Butterflies1990/01/015
Passing/Out: The Politics of Disclosure in Queer-Positive Pedagogy1998/01/015
"Huckleberry Finn" and the Time of the Evasion1979/01/015
The Problems of Canon Formation and the "Example" of Sade: Orthodox Exclusion and Orthodox Inclusion1988/01/014
De Quincey's Palimpsest Reconsidered1982/01/014
"The Man of the Crowd" and the Man outside the Crowd: Poe's Narrator and the Democratic Reader1991/01/014
Swift and Travel Literature1979/01/014
Appropriating the Golem, Possessing the Dybbuk: Female Retellings of Jewish Tales2001/01/014
Sins of the Tongue in Early Modern England1998/01/014
The Wolf-Man, Freud, and D.M. Thomas: Intertextuality, Interpretation, and Narration in "The White Hotel"1991/01/014
Coming of Age in Verona1977/01/014
The Spectacle of the Body: Torture in the Antislavery Writing of Lydia Maria Child and Frances E.W. Harper2000/01/014