Twentieth Century Literature

Title Publication Date Language Citations
J. P. Donleavy: Anarchic Man as Dying Dionysian1968/01/012
"Greater Love": Wilfred Owen, Keats, and a Tradition of Desire2001/01/012
The Politics of Polyphony: The Fiction of E. L. Doctorow1991/01/012
Armed with Questions: Mary Butts's Sacred Interrogative2003/01/012
The Tory in a Time of Change: Social Aspects of Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End1982/01/012
Power, Self, and Other: The Absurd in Boesman and Lena1993/01/012
William Carlos Williams' Triadic-Line Verse: An Analysis of Its Prosody1989/01/012
Toward the Far Side of Language: Virginia Woolf's The Voyage Out1981/01/012
The Modern French-Canadian Novel1970/07/012
The Domestic Dynamics of Flannery O'Connor: Everything That Rises Must Converge1992/01/012
Gertrude Stein's "Composition as Explanation"1978/01/012
Vision and Symbol in Aldous Huxley's Island1968/10/012
One Critical Approach to Mr. Sammler's Planet1972/10/012
The Narrow, Rich Staircase in Forster's Howards End1985/01/012
Gertrude Stein's "Portraits"1965/10/012
The Double Voice of Metaphor: A. S. Byatt's "Morpho Eugenia"1999/01/012
Postmodern Language and the Perpetuation of Desire1985/01/012
A New Hystery: History and Hysteria in Toni Morrison's "Beloved"2001/01/012
Charles and the Hopeful Monster: Postmodern Evolutionary Theory in The French Lieutenant's Woman1997/01/012
Weininger and The Making of Americans1978/01/012
D. H. Lawrence's "Dark Page": Narrative Primitivism in Women in Love and The Plumed Serpent1997/01/012
The Poetics of a Surrealist Passage and Beyond1975/02/012
The Peasantry and the Castle: Kafka's Social Psychology1991/01/012
"That Joyous Certainty": History and Utopia in Tillie Olsen's Depression-Era Literature1998/01/012
The Last Victorian Novel: Technique and Theme in Parade's End1972/10/012
"Boats Against the Current": Mortality and the Myth of Renewal in The Great Gatsby1980/01/012
Alien Terrain: Paul Bowles's Filial Landscapes1986/01/012
Carving a Literary Exception: The Obscenity Standard and "Ulysses"2001/01/012
Some Interviews with E. M. Forster, 1957-58, 19651997/01/012
Ruth: Pinter's The Homecoming Revisited1980/01/012