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ELH|June 22, 2011
"A great break in the common course of confession": narrating loss in Charlotte Brontë's VilletteGretchen Braun
ELH|December 25, 2009
Feeding on the seed of the woman: Dorothy Leigh and the figure of maternal dissentC Gray
ELH|December 25, 2009
"Wish you were here": exporting England in James Grainger's The SugarcaneS Irlam
ELH|December 24, 2009
Modernism, male intimacy, and the Great WarS Cole
ELH|June 22, 2011
Behaviorism and the beginnings of close readingJoshua Gang
ELH|June 22, 2011
What happens when pornography ends in marriage: the uniformity of pleasure in Fanny HillAndrea Haslanger
ELH|December 1, 2010
"Young ladies are delicate plants": Jane Austen and Greenhouse RomanticismDeidre Shauna Lynch
ELH|January 13, 2012
"I listened with my eyes": writing speech and reading deafness in the fiction of Charles Dickens and Wilkie CollinsJennifer Esmail
ELH|December 25, 2009
Daniel Defoe's Colonel Jack, grateful slaves, and racial differenceG E Boulukos
ELH|November 3, 2010
Sexual politics and the aesthetics of crime: Oscar Wilde in the ninetiesSimon Joyce
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Showing results (1-10 of 15) with videos related to

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ELH|June 22, 2011
"A great break in the common course of confession": narrating loss in Charlotte Brontë's VilletteGretchen Braun
ELH|December 25, 2009
Feeding on the seed of the woman: Dorothy Leigh and the figure of maternal dissentC Gray
ELH|December 25, 2009
"Wish you were here": exporting England in James Grainger's The SugarcaneS Irlam
ELH|December 24, 2009
Modernism, male intimacy, and the Great WarS Cole
ELH|June 22, 2011
Behaviorism and the beginnings of close readingJoshua Gang
ELH|June 22, 2011
What happens when pornography ends in marriage: the uniformity of pleasure in Fanny HillAndrea Haslanger
ELH|December 1, 2010
"Young ladies are delicate plants": Jane Austen and Greenhouse RomanticismDeidre Shauna Lynch
ELH|January 13, 2012
"I listened with my eyes": writing speech and reading deafness in the fiction of Charles Dickens and Wilkie CollinsJennifer Esmail
ELH|December 25, 2009
Daniel Defoe's Colonel Jack, grateful slaves, and racial differenceG E Boulukos
ELH|November 3, 2010
Sexual politics and the aesthetics of crime: Oscar Wilde in the ninetiesSimon Joyce
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