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- "Littery man" : Mark Twain and modern authorship
- "The stranger within thee" : concepts of the self in late-eighteen-century literature
- "We are three sisters" : self and family in the writing of the Brontës
- "Who, what am I?" : Tolstoy struggles to narrate the self
- A choice of inheritance : self and community from Edmund Burke to Robert Frost
- A mind that feeds upon infinity : the deep self in English romantic poetry
- A new species of man : the poetic persona of W.B. Yeats
- A poetics of women's autobiography : marginality and the fictions of self-representation
- A self made of words : crafting a distinctive persona in nonfiction writing
- Acting Wilde : Victorian sexuality, theatre, and Oscar Wilde
- Aesthetic autobiography : from life to art in Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Anaïs Nin
- Africa writes back to self : metafiction, gender, sexuality
- After Dionysus : A Theory of the Tragic
- Alexander Pope : the poet in the poems
- All the world's a stage : dramatic sensibility in Mary Shelley's novels
- An eye for an "I" : attrition of the self in the existential novel
- Anaïs Nin and the remaking of self : gender, modernism, and narrative identity
- Anne Brontë
- Anxieties of interiority and dissection in early modern Spain
- Architects of the self : George Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, and E. M. Forster
- At face value : autobiographical writing in Spanish America
- At face value : autobiographical writing in Spanish America
- Atonement and self-sacrifice in nineteenth-century narrative
- Autobiographical voices : race, gender, self-portraiture
- Autobiography : the self made text
- Autobiography and the existential self : studies in modern French writing
- Autobiography in Shakespeare's plays : lands so by his father lost
- Autobiography in early modern Spain
- Beckett Writing Beckett : the Author in the Autograph
- Ben Jonson and self-love : the subtlest maze of all
- Bioethics and biolaw through literature
- Borges and philosophy : self, time, and metaphysics
- Boundaries of the self : gender, culture, fiction
- Breaking new ground : the transgressive poetics of Claudio RodrÃguez
- Byron and the myth of tradition
- Canonical states, canonical stages : Oedipus, othering, and seventeenth-century drama
- Canonical states, canonical stages : Oedipus, othering, and seventeenth-century drama
- Catullus and the poetics of Roman manhood
- Ceremonies of innocence : pastoralism in the poetry of Edmund Spenser
- Charles Dickens and the romantic self
- Charlotte Brontë and defensive conduct : the author and the body at risk
- Charlotte Brontë and defensive conduct : the author and the body at risk
- Chaucer's French contemporaries : the poetry/poetics of self and tradition
- Coleridge and the self : romantic egotism
- Coleridge, Wordsworth, and romantic autobiography : reading strategies of self-representation
- Colette and the fantom subject of autobiography
- Comic women, tragic men : a study of gender and genre in Shakespeare
- Constructing the literary self : race and gender in twentieth-century literature
- Costly monuments : representations of the self in George Herbert's poetry
- Creating the self in the contemporary American theatre
- D.H. Lawrence : self and sexuality
- Determined fictions : American literary naturalism
- Dialogics of self, the Mahabharata, and culture : the history of understanding and understanding of history
- Dialogics of self, the Mahabharata, and culture : the history of understanding and understanding of history
- Dickens and the dialectic of growth
- Dickens in search of himself : recurrent themes and characters in the work of Charles Dickens
- Discerning the subject
- Discoveries of the other : alterity in the work of Leonard Cohen, Hubert Aquin, Michael Ondaatje, and Nicole Brossard
- Discoveries of the other : alterity in the work of Leonard Cohen, Hubert Aquin, Michael Ondaatje, and Nicole Brossard
- Discovering ourselves in Whitman : the contemporary American long poem
- Dislocations of desire : gender, identity, and strategy in La regenta
- Disorienting fiction : the autoethnographic work of nineteenth-century British novels
- Disorienting fiction : the autoethnographic work of nineteenth-century British novels
- Domestic individualism : imagining self in nineteenth-century America
- Domestic individualism : imagining self in nineteenth-century America
- Dying in character : memoirs on the end of life
- Dying in character : memoirs on the end of life
- Eliot, James, and the fictional self : a study in character and narration
- Embodied : Victorian literature and the senses
- Embodied : Victorian literature and the senses
- Emerson in his sermons : a man-made self
- Emerson's emergence : self and society in the transformation of New England, 1800-1845
- Engendering the subject : gender and self-representation in contemporary women's fiction
- Entangled voices : genre and the religious construction of the self
- Escape from the prison of love : caloric identities and writing subjects in fifteenth-century Spain
- Essays on life writing : from genre to critical practice
- Essays on life writing : from genre to critical practice
- Essays on life writing : from genre to critical practice
- Eugene O'Neill's last plays : separating art from autobiography
- Euripides, Freud, and the romance of belonging
- Excéntricos y periféricos : escritura autobiográfica y modernidad en Centroamérica
- Experimental selves : person and experience in early modern Europe
- Expressions of self in Chinese literature
- Fantasy, forgery, and the Byron legend
- Fatal autonomy : Romantic drama and the rhetoric of agency
- Fictions in Autobiography : Studies in the Art of Self-Invention
- Fictions in autobiography : studies in the art of self invention
- Figures of autobiography : the language of self-writing in Victorian and modern England
- First person singular : studies in American autobiography
- Forests of symbols : world, text & self in Malcolm Lowry's fiction
- Framing Authority : Sayings, Self, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England
- From copyright to Copperfield : the identity of Dickens
- Gertrude Stein and Wallace Stevens : the performance of modern consciousness
- Goethe's allegories of identity
- Goethe's allegories of identity
- Heart in conflict : Faulkner's struggles with vocation
- Hegel and Shakespeare on moral imagination
- Hemingway : the writer's art of self-defense
- Hemingway : the writer's art of self-defense
- Henry James and the darkest abyss of romance
- Henry James and the father question
- Henry James and the father question
- Hermann Hesse's fictions of the self : autobiography and the confessional imagination
- Hermann Hesse's fictions of the self : autobiography and the confessional imagination
- Herself beheld : the literature of the looking glass
- Hopkins, the self and God
- Hopkins, the self, and God
- Housebound : Selfhood and Domestic Space in Contemporary German Fiction
- Hugh MacDiarmid, the poetry of self
- Ibsen and the modern self
- Ideologies of identity in adolescent fiction : the dialogic construction of subjectivity
- Ik, mezelf en wij : over de constructie van onze identiteit
- Imagining monsters : miscreations of the self in eighteenth-century England
- Impersonality : seven essays
- Impossible Individuality : Romanticism, Revolution, and the Origins of Modern Selfhood, 1787-1802
- Impossible individuality : Romanticism, revolution, and the origins of modern selfhood, 1787-1802
- Impressionist subjects : gender, interiority, and modernist fiction in England
- In and out of the mind : Greek images of the tragic self
- In and out of the mind : Greek images of the tragic self
- In respect to egotism : studies in American Romantic writing
- In the presence of audience : the self in diaries and fiction
- In the presence of audience : the self in diaries and fiction
- Intimate and authentic economies : the American self-made man from Douglass to Chaplin
- Introspection and contemporary poetry
- Isherwood's fiction : the self and technique
- James Agee and the legend of himself : a critical study
- James Joyce and the politics of egoism
- Jane Eyre : portrait of a life
- Jean Rhys and the novel as women's text
- Jean Rhys's historical imagination : reading and writing the Creole
- John Gower : others and the self
- John Milton : the self and the world
- John Milton : the self and the world
- John Milton : the self and the world
- Lavish self-divisions : the novels of Joyce Carol Oates
- Le personnel est politique : médias, esthétique, et politique de l'autofiction chez Christine Angot, Chloé Delaume, et Nelly Arcan
- Lettering the self in medieval and early modern France
- Like hot knives to the brain : James Ellroy's search for himself
- Linking the Americas : race, hybrid discourses, and the reformulation of feminine identity
- Linking the Americas : race, hybrid discourses, and the reformulation of feminine identity
- Literary legacies, folklore foundations : selfhood and cultural tradition in nineteenth and twentieth-century American literature
- Literary self-fashioning in Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
- Literary selves : autobiography and contemporary American nonfiction
- Literature and the relational self
- Lost in the customhouse : authorship in the American renaissance
- Male call : becoming Jack London
- Mapping the contours of oppression : subjectivity, truth and fiction in recent German autobiographical treatments of totalitarianism
- Marguerite Duras et l'autobiographie
- Mark Twain and William James : crafting a free self
- Mark Twain and the limits of power : Emerson's God in ruins
- Mark Twain on the loose : a comic writer and the American self
- Mary Wollstonecraft and the accent of the feminine
- Masks outrageous and austere : culture, psyche, and persona in modern women poets
- Melancholy, love, and time : boundaries of the self in ancient literature
- Melancholy, love, and time : boundaries of the self in ancient literature
- Melancholy, love, and time : boundaries of the self in ancient literature
- Membranes : metaphors of invasion in nineteenth-century literature, science, and politics
- Memory and writing : from Wordsworth to Lawrence
- Memory, narrative, identity : remembering the self
- Men and women writers of the 1930s : the dangerous flood of history
- Michel Leiris : writing the self
- Milton's peculiar grace : self-representation and authority
- Miroirs d'encre : rhétorique de l'autoportrait
- Moralized song : the character of Augustan lyricism
- Narcissism and the text : studies in literature and the psychology of self
- No mysteries out of ourselves : identity and textual form in the novels of Herman Melville
- No mysteries out of ourselves : identity and textual form in the novels of Herman Melville
- Nobody's home : speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo
- Nobody's home : speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo
- Novelists in their youth
- One kind of everything : poem and person in contemporary America
- Opacity and the closet : queer tactics in Foucault, Barthes, and Warhol
- Opacity and the closet : queer tactics in Foucault, Barthes, and Warhol
- Orienting the self : the German literary encounter with the Eastern other
- Painterly abstraction in modernist American poetry : the contemporaneity of modernism
- Passionate doubts : designs of interpretation in contemporary American fiction
- Passions and subjectivity in early modern culture
- Performing the Victorian : John Ruskin and identity in theater, science, and education
- Personality in Greek epic, tragedy, and philosophy : the self in dialogue
- Philip Larkin : the poet's plight
- Pilgrim Chaucer : center stage
- Poetic relations : intimacy and faith in the English Reformation
- Privacy : concealing the eighteenth-century self
- Problem novels : Victorian fiction theorizes the sensational self
- Proletarian imagination : self, modernity, and the sacred in Russia, 1910-1925
- Proletarian imagination : self, modernity, and the sacred in Russia, 1910-1925
- Pursuing privacy in Cold War America
- Pursuing privacy in Cold War America
- Reading and writing the self : autobiography in education and the curriculum
- Real phonies : cultures of authenticity in post-World War II America
- Realms of the self : variations on a theme in modern drama
- Recovering your story : Proust, Joyce, Woolf, Faulkner, Morrison
- Redefining autobiography in twentieth-century women's fiction : an essay collection
- Regard for the other : autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire, and Wilde
- Regard for the other : autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire, and Wilde
- Religious voices in self-narratives : making sense of life in times of transition
- Renaissance self-fashioning : More to Shakespeare
- Revised lives : Walt Whitman and nineteenth-century authorship
- Robert Frost among his poems : a literary companion to the poet's own biographical contexts and associations
- Robert Frost's emergent design : the truth of the self in-between belief and unbelief
- Robertson Davies, playwright : a search for the self on the Canadian stage
- Romantic voices : identity and ideology in British poetry, 1789-1850
- Salvage Work : U.S. and Caribbean Literatures amid the Debris of Legal Personhood
- Samuel Beckett's self-referential drama : the three I's
- Seeing Chekhov : life and art
- Self and sensibility in contemporary American poetry
- Self and sequence : the poetry of D.H. Lawrence
- Self, nation, text in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's children
- Self, text, and romantic irony : the example of Bryon
- Self, text, and romantic irony : the example of Byron
- Self-imitation in the eighteenth-century novel
- Self-interpretation in The faerie queene
- Self-reference in literature and music
- Selfhood and redemption in Blake's Songs
- Senses of humor : self and laughter in modern America
- Shakespeare's Hamlet and the controversies of self
- Shelley's poetry : the divided self
- Shifting subjects : plural subjectivity in contemporary francophone women's autobiography
- Sincerity's shadow : self-consciousness in British romantic and mid-twentieth-century American poetry
- Sinful self, saintly self : the Puritan experience of poetry
- Slippery characters : ethnic impersonators and American identities
- Solitude and society in the works of Herman Melville and Edith Wharton
- Space and self in early modern European cultures
- Stories and portraits of the self
- Sub-versions of the archive : Manuel Puig's and Severo Sarduy's alternative identities
- Subject to change : the lessons of Latin American women's testimonio for truth, fiction, and theory
- Subjects of terror : Nerval, Hegel, and the modern self
- Telling border life stories : four Mexican American women writers
- Telling border life stories : four Mexican American women writers
- Textual & visual selves : photography, film, and comic art in French autobiography
- Textual & visual selves : photography, film, and comic art in French autobiography
- Textual & visual selves : photography, film, and comic art in French autobiography
- The American counterfeit : authenticity and identity in American literature and culture
- The American quest for a supreme fiction : Whitman's legacy in the personal epic
- The Black "I" : author and audience in African-American literature
- The Fiction of Relationship
- The French new autobiographies : Sarraute, Duras, and Robbe-Grillet
- The Hispanic homograph : gay self-representation in contemporary Spanish autobiography
- The Shattering of the self : violence, subjectivity, and early modern texts
- The Victorian self : autobiography and Biblical narrative
- The aristocracy of art in Joyce and Wolfe
- The art of Frank Norris, storyteller
- The art of the self in D. H. Lawrence
- The autobiographical subject : gender and ideology in eighteenth-century England
- The autonomy of the self from Richardson to Huysmans
- The autonomy of the self from Richardson to Huysmans
- The body of poetry : essays on women, form, and the poetic self
- The body of poetry : essays on women, form, and the poetic self
- The character of the self in ancient India : priests, kings, and women in the early Upaniá¹£ads
- The corporeal self : allegories of the body in Melville and Hawthorne
- The dark Enlightenment : Jung, Romanticism, and the repressed other
- The dialectic of self and story : reading and storytelling in contemporary American fiction
- The diminished self : Orwell and the loss of freedom
- The discourse of self in Victorian poetry
- The disenchanted self : representing the subject in the Canterbury tales
- The dissolution of character in late romanticism, 1820-1839
- The elusive self : archetypal approaches to the novels of Miguel de Unamuno
- The elusive self : psyche and spirit in Virginia Woolf's novels
- The elusive self in the poetry of Robert Browning
- The empathic reader : a study of the narcissistic character and the drama of the self
- The ethics of autobiography : replacing the subject in modern Spain
- The ethics of intensity
- The face in the mirror : Hemingway's writers
- The fate of the self : German writers and the French theory
- The female body : perspectives of Latin American artists
- The fiction of relationship
- The given and the made : strategies of poetic redefinition
- The higher self in Christopher Brennan's Poems : esotericism, romanticism, symbolism
- The imperfect friend : emotion and rhetoric in Sidney, Milton, and their contexts
- The imperfect friend : emotion and rhetoric in Sidney, Milton, and their contexts
- The intimate empire : reading women's autobiography
- The life and undeath of autonomy in American literature
- The limits of autobiography : trauma and testimony
- The made-up self : impersonation in the personal essay
- The making of Sir Philip Sidney
- The metamorphoses of the self : the mystic, the sensualist, and the artist in the works of Julien Green
- The mind of the novel : reflexive fiction and the ineffable
- The modern self in Rousseau's Confessions : a reply to St. Augustine
- The modernist self in twentieth-century English literature : a study in self-fragmentation
- The monstered self : narratives of death and performance in Latin American fiction
- The observing self : rediscovering the essay
- The poetics of impersonality : T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound
- The poetics of impersonality : T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound
- The politics and poetics of contemporary English tragedy
- The power of the passive self in English literature, 1640-1770
- The problematic self : approaches to identity in Stendhal, D. H. Lawrence, and Malraux
- The real life of Mary Ann Evans : George Eliot, her letters and fiction
- The real life of Mary Ann Evans : George Eliot, her letters and fiction
- The relation of Tristram Shandy to the life of Sterne
- The representation of the self in the American Renaissance
- The revolutionary "I" : Wordsworth and the politics of self-presentation
- The rhetoric of American romance : dialectic and identity in Emerson, and Dickinson, Poe, and Hawthorne
- The search for selfhood in modern literature
- The self and it : novel objects and mimetic subjects in eighteenth-century England
- The self as mind : vision and identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Keats
- The self as muse : narcissism and creativity in the German imagination, 1750-1830
- The self in early modern literature : for the common good
- The self in the cell : narrating the Victorian prisoner
- The self in the narratives of José Donoso : Chile, 1924-1996
- The self of the city : Macedonio Fernández, the Argentine Avant-Garde, and modernity in Buenos Aires
- The self-fashioning of Disraeli : 1818-1851
- The senses of humor : self and laughter in modern America
- The senses of humor : self and laughter in modern America
- The social self : Hawthorne, Howells, William James, and nineteenth-century psychology
- The still performance : writing, self, and interconnection in five postmodern American poets
- The story of "me" : contemporary American autofiction
- The tenth muse : the psyche of the American poet
- The truth of imagination : an introduction to visionary poetry
- The turning key : autobiography and the subjective impulse since 1800
- The unforeseen self in the works of Wendell Berry
- The vanishing : Shakespeare, the subject, and early modern culture
- The watchman in pieces : surveillance, literature, and liberal personhood
- The watchman in pieces : surveillance, literature, and liberal personhood
- The woman who pretended to be who she was : myths of self-imitation
- The work of self-representation : lyric poetry in colonial New England
- The wounded surgeon : confession and transformation in six American poets : Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, John Berryman, Randall Jarrell, Delmore Schwartz, and Sylvia Plath
- The writings of William Carlos Williams : publicity for the self
- Then & now : the personal past in the poetry of Robert Penn Warren
- Thomas Hardy and desire : conceptions of the self
- Thomas Hardy, femininity and dissent : reassessing the minor novels
- Towards reading Freud : self-creation in Milton, Wordsworth, Emerson, and Sigmund Freud
- Transformative learning through creative life writing : exploring the self in the learning process
- Travel writing : the self and the world
- Tudor autobiography : listening for inwardness
- Universes without us : posthuman cosmologies in American literature
- Universes without us : posthuman cosmologies in American literature
- V.S. Naipaul : displacement and autobiography
- Vanishing lives : style and self in Tennyson, D.G. Rossetti, Swinburne, and Yeats
- Vergil's Aeneid and the Roman self : subject and nation in literary discourse
- Vergil's Aeneid and the Roman self : subject and nation in literary discourse
- Violation and repair in the English novel : the paradigm of experience from Richardson to Woolf
- Virginia Woolf : an inner life
- Wallace Stevens : a mythology of self
- Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson : Poetry of the Central Consciousness
- Walt Whitman's song of myself
- What I cannot say : self, word, and world in Whitman, Stevens, and Merwin
- Whitman possessed : poetry, sexuality, and popular authority
- Who lived at Alfoxton? : Virginia Woolf and English Romanticism
- William Blake on self and soul
- William Morris : the construction of a male self, 1856-1872
- Women and poetry : truth, autobiography, and the shape of the self
- Word and self estranged in English texts, 1550-1660
- Wordsworth : an inner life
- Wordsworth and The recluse
- Wordsworth and the beginnings of modern poetry
- Wordsworth in his major lyrics : the art and psychology of self-representation
- Writing selves : contemporary feminist autography
- Written work : Langland, labor, and authorship
- Written work : Langland, labor, and authorship
- Yeats & American poetry : the tradition of the self
- Yeats & American poetry : the tradition of the self
- Yeats & the poetry of death : elegy, self-elegy, and the sublime
- Yeats & the poetry of death : elegy, self-elegy, and the sublime
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