Human body in literature.
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Works: | 41 works in 19 publications in 19 languages |
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Allegories of desirebody, nation, and empire in modern Caribbean literature by women /
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The Victorian freak show :the significance of disability and physical differences in 19th-century fiction /
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Carnal inscriptionsSpanish American narratives of corporeal difference and disability /
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Literary modernism, bioscience and community in early 20th century Britain
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The culture of obesity in early and late modernitybody image in Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton, and Skelton /
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Excrement in the late Middle Agessacred filth and Chaucer's fecopoetics /
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Poetics of the bodyEdna St. Vincent Millay, Elizabeth Bishop, Marilyn Chin, and Marilyn Hacker /
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Writing combat and the self in early modern English literaturethe pen and the sword /
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Rhetorics of bodily disease and health in medieval and early modern England /
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Reading embodied citizenshipdisability, narrative, and the body politic /
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The mother in the age of mechanical reproductionpsychoanalysis, photography, deconstruction /
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Conflict, nationhood and corporeality in modern literaturebodies-at-war /
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Romanticism, medicine and the natural supernaturaltranscendent vision and bodily spectres 1789-1852 /
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Corporeality in early twentieth-century Latin American literaturebody articulations /
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The Smoke of the Soul :Medicine, Physiology and Religion in Early Modern England /
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Disease, desire, and the body in Victorian women's popular novels /
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Neo-Victorian freakery :the cultural afterlife of the Victorian freak show /
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Civic and medical worlds in early modern Englandperforming barbery and surgery /
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The posthuman body in superhero comicshuman, superhuman, transhuman, post/human /
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Chauceroticsuncloaking the language of sex in The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Criseyde /
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The wounded bodymemory, language and the self from Petrarch to Shakespeare /
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