Twentieth Century Literature

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Mr. Charrington's Junk Shop: T. S. Eliot and Modernist Poetics in Nineteen Eighty-Four1997/01/014
Waves and Fragments: Linguistic Construction as Subject Formation in Virginia Woolf1996/01/014
Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook and The Four-Gated City: Ideology, Coherence, and Possibility1988/01/014
Mary Butts's "Unrest Cure" for The Waste Land1999/01/014
No End of History: Evidence from the Contemporary English Novel1995/01/014
The Quest for Pynchon1975/10/014
Crossing Boundaries: The Genesis of the Township Plays1993/01/014
Orlando: An Edition of the Manuscript1979/01/014
Fugard Masters the Code1993/01/014
Transgression in the Fiction of Philip Roth1997/01/014
Allusion, Image, and Associative Pattern: The Answers in Mansfield's "Bliss"1986/01/014
The Crime of the Sign: Dashiell Hammett's Detective Fiction1999/01/014
"Trust Me": Reading the Romance Plot in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale1991/01/014
Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop: Friendship and Influence1984/01/014
The Poetry of W. B. Yeats1960/04/014
Clarissa's Attic: Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway Reconsidered1972/01/014
Optics and Autobiography in Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye1995/01/014
Conrad's Influence on Modern Writers1990/01/014
The Power of the Rap: The Black Idiom and the New Black Poetry1973/10/014
The Road to Paradise: First Notes on Marianne Moore's "An Octopus"1984/01/014
Norman Mailer's "White Negro": Historical Myth or Mythical History?1991/01/014
Reinventing Grief Work: Virginia Woolf's Feminist Representations of Mourning in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse1995/01/014
The Crisis of Fitzgerald's "Crack-Up"1980/01/014
An Interview with William Golding1982/01/014
Andromeda Unbound: Gender and Genre in Millay's Sonnets (Winner of the 1986 TCL Prize in Literary Criticism)1986/01/014
The End of History? Thomas Pynchon and the Uses of the Past1979/01/014
Gertrude Is Alice Is Everybody: Innovation and Point of View in Gertrude Stein's Autobiographies1978/01/014
A Picture Is a Fact: Wittgenstein and The Naked Lunch1966/07/014
Textual Confessions: Narcissism in Anne Sexton's Early Poetry2004/01/014
The Importance of Thomas Pynchon1975/05/014