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Focalization schemas, transnational formations and social remittance in the works of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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Discourse Strategies and the Evocation of Solidarity in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Novels
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Morphing restrictive gender roles into performative gender roles in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s hibiscus pourpre
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The common reader and the modernist Bildungsroman : Virginia Woolf's The Waves
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Precarious unmoorings : women’s voices in the Anglo- and Lusophone literature of Adichie, Chiziane and Mohamed
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The figure of the millennial in post-2000 South African 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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Separate and warring selves : identity crises in Africa in Shiva Naipaul's "North of South: an African journey"
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Past (pre)occupations, present (dis)locations : the nineteenth century restoried in texts from/about South Africa, Canada, Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
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Between wilderness and number : on literature, colonialism and the will to power
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Educating the other : the politics of somatic difference in Frankenstein
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"In the shadows" : David Foster Wallace and multicultural America
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The novels of Benjamin Disraeli
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Beowulf - Hæleð under Heofonum
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Athol Fugard : his dramatic work with special reference to his later plays
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Detection and the modern city
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Subversive narrative techniques and self-reflexivity in Vladimir Nabokov's the real life of Sebastian Knight, Lolita, Pnin, Pale Fire and Ada, or Ardor: A family Chronicle
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The image of woman in the poetry of W.B. Yeats (1865-1939)
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Textual solipsism in J.M. Coetzee's Dusklands
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Samuels Beckett's The Trilogy and the affirmation of reading
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The collapse of the heroic tradition in 20th century war poetry
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The aesthetics of radical critique : Kant or the dialectic and revolution
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The efficacy of song itself : Seamus Heaney's defence of poetry
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Satire and the satirist : a materialist reading of eighteenth-century satire