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Translated people, translated texts : language and migration in some contemporary African fiction
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Growing Queer: youth temporality and the ethics of group sex in contemporary Moroccan & South African literature
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The Language of Love and Desire: Convention, Affect, and Intimacy in the Contemporary Romance
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Empire, nation, gender and romance : the novels of Cynthia Stockley (1872-1936) and Gertrude Page (1873-1922)
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The explorer in English fiction
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We make fiction because we are fiction: authorities displaced in the novels of Russell Hoban
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Narrative technique and readerships in postcolonial African fiction : towards reception theory
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O. Douglas and the borders of fictional identity
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Irony and otherness : a study of some recent South African narrative fiction
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Mirrors of the past : versions of history in science fiction and fantasy
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Stranger than fiction : the case histories of Sigmund Freud
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Problems of representation and representativeness in Ngugi wa Thiong'o's fiction
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Joseph Conrad and the ideology of fiction : a study of four works
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Emigration, literary celebrity, and the autobiographical turn in J.M. Coetzee's later fiction
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Secular séance: Post-Victorian embodiment in contemporary South African art
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Dark mirrors and disembodied spirits : gender, sexuality and incest in selected fiction by Daphne du Maurier
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"The whole world in a book" : fact, fiction and the postmodern in Selected Works by E. L. Doctorow
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Passing on: "The Weight of Memory" and the Second Generation Fiction of Anne Michaels, W. G. Sebald and Bernhard Schlink
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Rhyming youth with death : what we might learn from HIV/AIDS fiction in South Africa
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How to build a home for the end of the World
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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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Towards Marxist stylistics: incorporating elements of critical discourse analysis into Althusserian Marxist criticism in the interpretation of selected Zimbabwean fiction
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A sense of place in selected African works by Doris Lessing read in conjunction with novels of education by contemporary white South African women writers
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UNCAGING CICADAS: Lover, Beloved, and Reader in Contemporary Love Poetry