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Articles in Spring 2004 issue of College Literature
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Remembered Future: Neuro-Cognitive Identity in Henry James's The Turn of the Screw, The
by Wesley, Marilyn C -
"I'm Not His Father": Lionel Trilling, Allen Ginsberg, and the Contours of Literary Modernism
by Genter, Robert -
Structural Coherence of Wole Soyinka's Death and the King's Horseman, The
by McLuckie, Craig -
William Blake and the Body
by Longacre, Jeffrey -
Diverting the Gaze: The Unseen Text in Women's War Writing
by Acton, Carol -
"Raising the Stigma": Black Womanhood and the Marked Body in Pauline Hopkins's Contending Forces
by Putzi, Jennifer -
Jerzy Kosinski's Being There, Novel and Film: Changes Not by Chance
by Lazar, Mary -
Sex Isn't Everything (But It Can be Anything): The Symbolic Function of Extremity in Modernism
by Wexler, Joyce Piell -
Horror Film and the Historical Uncanny: The New Germany in Stefan Ruzowitzky's Anatomie
by Hantke, Steffen -
Cultural Work of the Late Nineteenth-Century Hostess: Annie Adams Fields and Mary Gladstone Drew, The
by Putzi, Jennifer -
Shakespeare After Mass Media/Spectacular Shakespeare: Critical Theory and Popular Cinema/All About Thelma and Eve: Sidekicks and Third Wheels/Novel Shakespeares: Twentieth-century Women Novelists and Appropriation
by DiMatteo, Anthony
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