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Women and sexuality in the novels of Thomas Hardy
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ISBN: 0415002680 9780415002684 Year: 1988 Publisher: London Routledge

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Topographies
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ISBN: 0804723796 Year: 1995 Publisher: Stanford (Calif.): Stanford university press

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Wordsworth: an inner life
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ISBN: 0631206388 Year: 2002 Publisher: Oxford Blackwell

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Masculinity and the hunt : Wyatt to Spenser
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ISBN: 9780199657117 0199657114 9781299397385 1299397387 9780191631412 0191631418 0191752347 9780191752346 0198778325 Year: 2013 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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'Masculinity and the Hunt' traces the imagery of the hunt in English literature of the 16th century, exploring a set of practices and motifs that are central to the culture of the period.


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We are what we mourn : the contemporary English-Canadian elegy
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ISBN: 128286758X 9786612867583 0773577130 9780773577138 9781282867581 0773534563 9780773534568 6612867582 Year: 2009 Publisher: Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press,

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Why are so many contemporary poets writing elegies? Given a century shaped by two world wars, vast population displacements, and shifting attitudes towards aging and death, is the elegy form adaptable to the changing needs of writers and audiences? In a sceptical age, where can consolation be found? In We Are What We Mourn Priscila Uppal examines why and how the work of mourning has drastically changed in the latter half of the twentieth century, focusing on the strong pattern in contemporary English-Canadian elegy that emphasizes connection rather than separation between the living and the dead. Uppal offers a penetrating reading of Canadian elegies that radically challenges English and American elegy traditions as well as long-standing psychological models for successful mourning. She sets up useful categories for elegy study - parental elegies, elegies for places, and elegies for cultural losses and displacements - and suggests where elegy and mourning studies might be headed post 9/11. The first book on the Canadian poetic elegy, We Are What We Mourn challenges all previous ideas about the purpose of mourning and will intrigue anyone interested in how mourning shapes cultural identity.


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Thinking on thresholds : the poetics of transitive spaces
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ISBN: 1783081031 1283377187 9786613377180 0857288520 9780857288523 9781283377188 9780857286659 085728665X 9781783080731 1783080736 Year: 2011 Publisher: London : Anthem Press,

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Through a combination of case studies and theoretical investigations, the essays in this book address the imaginative power of the threshold as a productive space in literature and art.


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On the comic and laughter
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ISBN: 1442697202 1442697814 9781442697201 9781442697812 9780802099266 0802099262 Year: 2009 Publisher: Toronto

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The author of the widely acclaimed Morphology of the Folktale has written an original, comprehensive, and exciting study on how humour works, and on everything you wanted to know about the genre, in a clear, approachable, and insightful manner.


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The representation of the Ottoman Orient in eighteenth century English literature
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ISBN: 3838261321 9783838261324 3838201329 9783838201320 Year: 2010 Publisher: Stuttgart

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Inspired by the growing interest in oriental countries and cultures, Hasan Baktir examines the representation of the ""Ottoman Orient"" in 18th century English literature, taking a new perspective to achieve a comprehensive understanding and investigating different aspects of the interaction between the Ottoman Orient and 18th century Europe.A number of questions continue to arise in the wake of Said's 1978 landmark study, ""Orientalism"". How monodirectional was the flow of power in such representations?


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Lure of the arcane : the literature of cult and conspiracy
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ISBN: 1421409593 9781421409597 9781421409580 1421409585 Year: 2013 Publisher: Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press,

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Writing in dust
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ISBN: 1554582431 9781554582433 1554582180 9781554582181 1554583063 9781554583065 9781554582181 Year: 2010 Publisher: Waterloo, Ont. Wilfrid Laurier University Press

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Writing in Dust is the first sustained study of prairie Canadian literature from an ecocritical perspective. Drawing on recent scholarship in environmental theory and criticism, Jenny Kerber considers the ways in which prairie writers have negotiated processes of ecological and cultural change in the region from the early twentieth century to the present. The book begins by proposing that current environmental problems in the prairie region can be understood by examining the longstanding tendency to describe its diverse terrain in dualistic terms--either as an idyllic natural space or as an irredeemable wasteland. It inquires into the sources of stories that naturalize ecological prosperity and hardship and investigates how such narratives have been deployed from the period of colonial settlement to the present. It then considers the ways in which works by both canonical and more recent writers ranging from Robert Stead, W.O. Mitchell, and Margaret Laurence to Tim Lilburn, Louise Halfe, and Thomas King consistently challenge these dualistic landscape myths, proposing alternatives for the development of more ecologically just and sustainable relationships among people and between humans and their physical environments. Writing in Dust asserts that "reading environmentally" can help us to better understand a host of issues facing prairie inhabitants today, including the environmental impacts of industrial agriculture, resource extraction, climate change, shifting urban-rural demographics, the significance of Indigenous understandings of human-nature relationships, and the complex, often contradictory meanings of eco-cultural metaphors of alien/invasiveness, hybridity, and wildness.

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