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“The reality of the Holocaust surpassed any imagination”: Philip Roth and the Spectacle of Holocaust Viccy Ibbett
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A Ghost in the Canon: Queering Family, Nation, and Canon in Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts Huan He
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“To Saturate Every Atom”: Presence, Absence, and Corporeality in Virginia Woolf ’s Letters Emma Walshe
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Constructions of the Real Emily Paull
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“Manure the Whole Place Over”: Narrative Cycles and the Fecal Fecundity of Language in James Joyce’s Ulysses Sean Kirkby
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Sappho Clark and the Transformation from Object to Author by Way of Embodiment Tess Scriptunas
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The Moment of the “Twang”: The Pursuit of Happiness in Infinite Jest Paula Zelaya Cervantes
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The Death of the Subject: A Postmodern Approach to Ideology in Eugene O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape Neil Cooney
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The Hunger to Discover: An Interview with Professor Karen Alkalay-Gut