Human body in literature
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Human body in literature
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- Anonymous connections : the body and narratives of the social in Victorian Britain
- Authority and the female body in the writings of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe
- Beautiful flesh : a body of essays
- Body language in literature
- Cathedrals of bone : the role of the body in contemporary Catholic literature
- Changing hands : industry, evolution, and the reconfiguration of the Victorian body
- Charlotte Brontë and defensive conduct : the author and the body at risk
- Chaucer's queer nation
- Corps marron : les poétiques de marronnage des dramaturgies afro-contemporaines
- Dangerous bodies : historicising the gothic corporeal
- Dickens's forensic realism : truth, bodies, evidence
- Disability in film and literature
- Drama and resistance : bodies, goods, and theatricality in late medieval England
- Embodied : Victorian literature and the senses
- Embodying identity : representations of the body in Welsh literature
- Encarnación : illness and body politics in Chicana feminist literature
- Exorcism and its texts : subjectivity in early modern literature of England and Spain
- Falling into matter : problems of embodiment in English fiction from Defoe to Shelley
- Gothic bodies : the politics of pain in romantic fiction
- Haptic modernism : touch and the tactile in modernist writing
- Historicizing fat in Anglo-American culture
- Home bodies : tactile experience in domestic space
- Intangible materialism : the body, scientific knowledge, and the power of language
- James Joyce & the burden of disease
- Lost bodies : inhabiting the borders of life and death
- Monsters, gender, and sexuality in medieval English literature
- Mujer, cuerpo y escritura en la narrativa de María Luisa Bombal
- No mysteries out of ourselves : identity and textual form in the novels of Herman Melville
- Ovid and the Renaissance body
- Perfumed sleeves and tangled hair : body, woman, and desire in medieval Japanese narratives
- Playing dirty : sexuality and waste in early modern comedy
- Politics of the female body : postcolonial women writers of the Third World
- Posthuman metamorphosis : narrative and systems
- Reading Embodied Citizenship : Disability, Narrative, and the Body Politic
- Rehabilitating bodies : health, history, and the American Civil War
- Sentimental Bodies : Sex, Gender, and Citizenship in the Early Republic
- Staging masculinity : the rhetoric of performance in the Roman world
- Tactile poetics : touch and contemporary writing
- The Embodiment of Characters : The Representation of Physical Experience on Stage and in Print, 1728-1749
- The End of Conduct : "Grobianus" and the Renaissance Text of the Subject
- The afterlives of specimens : science, mourning, and Whitman's Civil War
- The bodies that remain
- The body economic : life, death, and sensation in political economy and the Victorian novel
- The body embarrassed : drama and the disciplines of shame in early modern England
- The culture of the body : genealogies of modernity
- The ends of the body : identity and community in medieval culture
- The female body in medicine and literature
- The female face of shame
- The fury of men's gullets : Ben Jonson and the digestive canal
- The male body in medicine and literature
- The mother in the age of mechanical reproduction : psychoanalysis, photography, deconstruction
- The yard of wit : male creativity and sexuality, 1650-1750
- Traumatic possessions : the body and memory in African American women's writing and performance
- Twentieth-century crime fiction : gender, sexuality, and the body
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