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Fictionalising Charles Dickens : his public and private lives in three Neo-Victorian biofictions
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Dickens's comic art: a study of the comic element in Dombey and Son, Little Dorrit, and Great Expectations
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Imagining the city in Zimbabwean literature 1949 to 2009
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'The end of the world as we know it': imagining new possibilities for the Anthropocene through a study of Nigerian Africanfuturism
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Stunted and Starved: The Human Cost of Nineteenth-Century Educational Thinking in Dickens and Eliot
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Re-imagining the past, negotiating the present: the lived diasporic experience in S.J. Naudé and Jaco van Schalkwyk's fiction
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Telling stories not to die of life : myth, responsibility and reinvention in The smell of apples and Country of my skull
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Between life and death : HIV and AIDS and representation in South Africa
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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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Guy Butler from a post-apartheid perspective : reassessing a South African literary life
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The explorer in English fiction
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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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I Know Him Not, and Never Will: Moby Dick, The Human and the Whale
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Between wilderness and number : on literature, colonialism and the will to power
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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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The image of woman in the poetry of W.B. Yeats (1865-1939)
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Satire and the satirist : a materialist reading of eighteenth-century satire
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John Barth's later fiction : intertextual readings, with emphasis on Letters (1979)
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Action and activism in selected novels by Ursula K. Le Guin
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The works of Ford Maddox Ford with particular reference to the novels
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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