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I Know Him Not, and Never Will: Moby Dick, The Human and the Whale
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Poetry of revolution : the poetic representation of political conflict and transition in Milton’s Paradise Lost and Marvell’s Cromwell Poems
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Playing with fire : Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the rewriting of the Prometheus myth
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Nothung up my sleeve : the Wagnerian impulses in James Joyce's Ulysses and A portrait of the artist as a young man
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Rewriting Christina Rossetti : cross-gendered sibling rivalry, fraternal intervention and the counter-poetics of dissidence
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A study of the development of the structures and themes in the short stories of Nadine Gordimer
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White writings : colonialism and modernism in South African literature since 1970
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"This stage of woe" : the petrarchanism of Mary Wroth
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"Variations of the rainbow" : mysticism, history and aboriginal Australia in Patrick White
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Penned in the first person : setting and theme in the lyrics of Thomas Hardy
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Towards a modernist aesthetic : dialectical modes of representation in the early modern novel
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A study of indigenous children's literature in South Africa
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Reclaiming virginity, liberating desire : a study of three women's novels
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"Among the civilized" : a consideration of family, power, morality and technique in the novels of Ivy Compton-Burnett
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Limited possibilities : agency and subaltern subjectivity in four South African allegories
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Black woman, you are on your own : images of black women in Staffrider short stories, 1978-1982
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Philip Larkin : a critical study of the poetry in relation to relevant conventions and traditions of twentieth-century writing
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Bildung and the metaphor of growth in the novels of T. Hardy and D.H. Lawrence
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The figure of Christ in the works of Oscar Wilde
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Violence and writing : the work of Andre Brink
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The dark circus : an examination of the work of Mervyn Peake, with reference to selected prose and verse
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Nightingales never lose : forced closure and irresolution in some middle English debate poems
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Shadow and babble : a study of imagery and narrative voice in the prose fiction of Samuel Beckett, from Murphy to The unnamable
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Body/sexuality/control : female identity in four Fay Weldon novels