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Stranger than fiction : the case histories of Sigmund Freud
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The genre of suffering in the 'ancient near eastern literature, the Hebrew bible, and in some examples of modern literature.
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Courtly constraints: clothing, gifts and honour in Medieval Romance
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The postcolonial playground: colonial narratives in contemporary tourism
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(Dis)Remembering the slave mother: shame, trauma, and identity in the novels of Michelle Cliff and Zoë Wicomb
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Race, gender and empire: transnational and transracial feminism in the first novels of Pauline Hopkins and Olive Schreiner
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Madmen and mad money: psychological disability and economics in medieval and early modern literature
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The common reader and the modernist Bildungsroman : Virginia Woolf's The Waves
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A 'long defence against the non-existent' : Englishness in the poetry of Phillip Larkin
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From "sad black stories" to "useful tragedy": Trajectories of hope in Johannesburg from Kgebetli Moele's Room 207 to Perfect Hlongwane's Jozi
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Bestiaries the animal and the human in Mila Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being and J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace
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Beyond reason: revising the place of literature in theories of the uncanny
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Symbolic masters/semiotic slaves : subjectivity and subjection in Atwood, with reference to The circle game and Two-headed poems
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The politics of visuality in Beloved and The Colour Purple
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From denotation to detonation : aestheticization, memory and emphathic readings in trauma narratives
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The Language of Love and Desire: Convention, Affect, and Intimacy in the Contemporary Romance
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Representations of post-2000 displacement in Zimbabwean women's literature
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Stories "lodged in goods": Reading the thing-culture of the Thousand and One Nights
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Urbanisation, Shona culture and Zimbabwean literature
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Becoming “so terribly altered”: Reading transformations of the self in “The Fall of the House of Usher”
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Responsible responding: the ethics of a literary criticism of the Other
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Shaping Spirits, or, Imagination and "Abstruse Research": the perils of metaphysics and Coleridge's loss of form in the years of his philosophical accomplishment
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Whose story is it anyway? The ethics of narration and the narration of ethics in Summertime and Die Sneeuslaper
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Meditations on culture, land, and memory in the drama of the new South Africa