Label
Human body in literature
Name
Human body in literature
Incoming Resources
- Stephen and Bloom at life's feast, alimentary symbolism and the creative process in James Joyce's "Ulysses", Lindsey Tucker
- Skin deep, spirit strong, the Black female body in American culture, Kimberly Wallace-Sanders, editor
- Writing horror and the body, the fiction of Stephen King, Clive Barker, and Anne Rice, Linda Badley
- Extraordinary bodies, figuring physical disability in American culture and literature, Rosemarie Garland Thomson
- The tremulous private body, essays on subjection, Francis Barker
- Richard Wagner and the anti-Semitic imagination, Marc A. Weiner ; with a new postscript by the author
- Recovering the Black female body, self-representations by African American women, edited by Michael Bennett, Vanessa D. Dickerson
- Flesh in the Age of Reason, Roy Porter ; foreword by Simon Schama