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The Politics of Black Joy: Zora Neale Hurston and Neo-Abolitionism
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Violent Modernists: The Aesthetics of Destruction in Twentieth-Century German Literature
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Third-Generation Holocaust Representation: Trauma, History, and Memory
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Shakespeare's Legal Ecologies: Law and Distributed Selfhood
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Privately Empowered: Expressing Feminism in Islam in Northern Nigerian Fiction
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The Novel Map: Space and Subjectivity in Nineteenth-Century French Fiction
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Mimetic Lives: Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Character in the Novel
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Kafka and Wittgenstein: The Case for an Analytic Modernism
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George Eliot's Religious Imagination: A Theopoetics of Evolution
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Gaelic Scotland in the Colonial Imagination: Anglophone Writing from 1600 to 1900
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Faithful Translators: Authorship, Gender, and Religion in Early Modern England
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Emotion in the Tudor Court: Literature, History, and Early Modern Feeling
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Demonic History: From Goethe to the Present
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Decolonizing Diasporas: Radical Mappings of Afro-Atlantic Literature
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The Art of Distances: Ethical Thinking in Twentieth-Century Literature
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Adulterous Nations: Family Politics and National Anxiety in the European Novel
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Figures of the World: The Naturalist Novel and Transnational Form
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The Bilingual Muse: Self-Translation among Russian Poets
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