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'A mere skeleton of history': Reading Relics in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey
  • Austen, Jane
  • Northanger Abbey [novel]
  • A Spring of Love: Prayer and blessing in Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • Poetry
  • Samuel Taylor;
  • Advice to a green haired punker
  • Austen, Jane
  • Letters To Alice On Reading Jane Austen
  • Weldon, Fay
  • Alfred Hitchcock's rear window as critical allegory
  • Crime In Literature
  • Hitchcock, Alfred
  • Rear Window (film)
  • Among these silk screens
  • Ariel
  • Plath, Sylvia
  • Babbled slander where the paler shades dwell: reading race in the great gatsby and passing
  • Fitzgerald, F. Scott
  • Larsen, Nella
  • Passing
  • The Great Gatsby
  • Cobridme de flores: (un)covering flowers of Portuguese and Spanish poets in sonnets from the Portuguese
  • Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
  • Sonnets
  • Death is the dress she wears: Plath's grand narrative
  • Ariel
  • Plath, Sylvia
  • Fay Weldon
  • Weldon, Fay
  • Fay Weldon takes a walk on the mild side
  • Austen, Jane
  • Letters To Alice On Reading Jane Austen
  • Weldon, Fay
  • Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and Babylon revisited
  • Babylon Revisited
  • Fitzgerald, F. Scott
  • The Great Gatsby
  • Forensics in fiction
  • Crime In Literature
  • Hitchcock and the picture in the frame
  • Crime In Literature
  • Hitchcock, Alfred
  • Rear Window (film)
  • "I / Have a self to recover": the restored Ariel
  • Ariel
  • Plath, Sylvia
  • It's the end of the world as we know it: bringing down the house in Fay Weldon's fiction
  • Weldon, Fay
  • Northanger Abbey and the limits of parody
  • Austen, Jane
  • Northanger Abbey [novel]
  • Northanger Abbey: 'hastening together to perfect felicity'
  • Austen, Jane
  • Northanger Abbey [novel]
  • Philosophizing with Sylvia Plath: an embodied hermeneeutic of color in "Ariel"
  • Ariel
  • Plath, Sylvia
  • Plath's Daddy
  • Ariel
  • Plath, Sylvia
  • Sylvia Plath's"exaggerated American grin": anti -American sentiment and the reception of Plath's poetry.
  • Ariel
  • Plath, Sylvia
  • The opposite of sex
  • Austen, Jane
  • The role of imagination
  • Imagination
  • Romanticism In Literature


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