Self in literature
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- "The stranger within thee" : concepts of the self in late-eighteenth-century literature
- A choice of inheritance : self and community from Edmund Burke to Robert Frost
- A self made of words : crafting a distinctive persona in nonfiction writing
- After confession : poetry as autobiography
- Autobiography : the self made text
- Autobiography in Walker Percy : repetition, recovery, and redemption
- Breaking new ground : the transgressive poetics of Claudio Rodríguez
- Charles Dickens and the romantic self
- Charlotte Brontë and Victorian psychology
- Charlotte Brontë and defensive conduct : the author and the body at risk
- Comic women, tragic men : a study of gender and genre in Shakespeare
- Creating the self in the contemporary American theatre
- Creating the self in the contemporary American theatre
- Dickens and romantic psychology : the self in time in nineteenth-century literature
- Discovering the subject in Renaissance England
- Dramas of solitude : narratives of retreat in American nature writing
- Engendering the subject : gender and self-representation in contemporary women's fiction
- Having it both ways : self-subversion in western popular classics
- Heart in conflict : Faulkner's struggles with vocation
- Henry James and the father question
- Interspace and the inward sphere : essays on Romantic and Victorian self
- Jack Kerouac's Duluoz legend : the mythic form of an autobiographical fiction
- James Agee and the legend of himself : a critical study
- John Milton : the self and the world
- Joyce's messianism : Dante, negative existence, and the messianic self
- La memoria sublevada : autobiografía y reivindicación del intelectual ibérico del medio siglo
- Lavish self-divisions : the novels of Joyce Carol Oates
- Mark Twain on the loose : a comic writer and the American self
- Montaigne's self-portrait and its influence in France, 1580-1630
- Monumental anxieties : homoerotic desire and feminine influence in 19th century U.S. literature
- Monumental anxieties : homoerotic desire and feminine influence in 19th century U.S. literature
- Narcissism and the text : studies in literature and the psychology of self
- Narcissus from rubble : competing models of character in contemporary British and American fiction
- Passionate doubts : designs of interpretation in contemporary American fiction
- Private voices, public lives : women speak on the literary life
- Pursuing privacy in Cold War America
- Recovering your story : Proust, Joyce, Woolf, Faulkner, Morrison
- Self and community in the fiction of Elizabeth Spencer
- Self-discovery and authority in Afro-American narrative
- Shakespeare's Hamlet and the controversies of self
- Spenser's life and the subject of biography
- Storyteller : the authorized biography of Roald Dahl
- Storyteller : the authorized biography of Roald Dahl
- Telling border life stories : four Mexican American women writers
- The Hispanic homograph : gay self-representation in contemporary Spanish autobiography
- The disenchanted self : representing the subject in the Canterbury tales
- The evolving self in the novels of Gail Godwin
- The fiction of relationship
- The given and the made : strategies of poetic redefinition
- The imaginary puritan : literature, intellectual labor, and the origins of personal life
- The ludic self in seventeenth-century English literature
- The mind of the novel : reflexive fiction and the ineffable
- The monstered self : narratives of death and performance in Latin American fiction
- The novels of Toni Morrison : the search for self and place within the community
- The poetics of disappointment : Wordsworth to Ashbery
- The poetics of disappointment : Wordsworth to Ashbery
- The senses of humor : self and laughter in modern America
- The senses of humor : self and laughter in modern America
- The shattering of the self : violence, subjectivity, and early modern texts
- The unforeseen self in the works of Wendell Berry
- The work of self-representation : lyric poetry in colonial New England
- This stubborn self : Texas autobiographies
- This stubborn self : Texas autobiographies
- Uncovering the mind : Unamuno, the unknown, and the vicissitudes of self
- Unstuck in time : a journey through Kurt Vonnegut's life and novels
- Virginia Woolf : an inner life
- Voices of the fugitives : runaway slave stories and their fictions of self-creation
- Who's writing this? : notations on the authorial I, with self- portraits
- World, self, poem : essays on contemporary poetry from the "Jubliation of poets"
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