Self in literature
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Self in literature
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- 'Authors to themselves': Milton and the revelation of history
- A portrait of the artist: the plays of Tennessee Williams
- Alexander Pope: The Poet in Poems
- Authoring the self : self-representation, authorship and the print market in British poetry from Pope through Wordsworth
- Autobiografías de Unamuno
- Beyond Understanding: Appeals to the Imagination, Passions & Will in Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Women's Fiction
- Black "I": Author & Audience in African American Literature
- Blake's Milton : a study in the selfhood
- Byron's Othered Self & Voice: Contextualizing the Homographic Signature
- De Quincey's art of autobiography
- Eliot, James and the fictional self: a study in character and narration
- Escape From the Prison of Love: Caloric Identities and Writing Subjects in Fifteenth-Century Spain
- Fiction of Relationship
- Fictions in Autobiography: Studies in the Art of Self-Invention
- Framing Authority: Sayings, Self, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England
- From the Perspective of the Self
- From the Perspective of the Self: Montaigne's Self-portrait
- Hemingway: the writer's art of self-defense
- Hopkins, the self, and God
- Ik, mezelf en wij: over de constructie van onze identiteit
- Imitation et renaissance dans la poésie de Ronsard
- Memory & Writing from Wordsworth to Lawrence
- Miracles of rare device: the poet's sense of self in nineteenth-century poetry
- Nabokov's Early Fiction : Patterns of Self and Other
- On not being someone else : tales of our unled lives
- Petrarch's Humanism and the Care of the Self
- Proustian passions : the uses of self-justification for A la recherche du temps perdu
- Regard for the Other: Autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire & Wilde
- Robert Frost: modern poetics and the landscapes of self
- Samuel Beckett's self-referential drama: the three I's
- Seeing Chekhov: Life and Art
- Self and image in Juan Ramón Jiménez: modern and post-modern readings
- Self-expression in early Greek lyric: elegiac and iambic poetry
- Shakespeare's sonnets: self, love and art
- Shaw's moral vision: the self and salvation
- The Autonomy of the Self From Richardson to Huysmans
- The Life and Undeath of Autonomy in American Literature
- The Real Life of Mary Ann Evans: George Eliot, Her Letters and Fiction
- The central self: a study in Romantic and Victorian imagination
- The eloquent 'I': style and self in seventeenth-century prose
- The growth of a personal voice: Piers Plowman and The Faerie Queene
- The politics of anxiety in nineteenth-century American literature
- The protean self: dramatic action in contemporary fiction
- The relation of 'Tristram Shandy' to the life of Sterne
- The self observed: Swift, Johnson, Wordsworth
- W.B. Yeats, self-critic; a study of his early verse
- Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson : Poetry of the Central Consciousness
- Wordsworth and the beginnings of modern poetry
- Wordsworth: the biographical background of his poetry
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