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The Sick Man of Algeria: Colonialism and Medicine in Camus’ The Plague
The Sick Man of Algeria: Colonialism and Medicine in Camus’ The Plague. Daniel Thornton *for footnotes, please see attached PDF file....
Daniel Thornton
Feb 1, 2021


I, too, am America: The Democratic Poetics of Langston Hughes and Walt Whitman
I, too, am America: The Democratic Poetics of Langston Hughes and Walt Whitman James McKeon Abstract: The focus of this essay is to...
James McKeon
Feb 1, 2021


Rhyming with an Absent God: Gerard Manley Hopkins’ Sonnets of Desolation
Rhyming with an Absent God: Gerard Manley Hopkins’ Sonnets of Desolation J.T. Jackson *for footnotes, please see attached PDF file....
J.T. Jackson
Feb 1, 2021


The creation of a distinct Scottish Voice in the work of Walter Scott and Robert Burns
The creation of a distinct Scottish Voice in the work of Walter Scott and Robert Burns. Grace Baird Abstract: This essay discusses how...
Grace Baird
Feb 1, 2021


Generic Classification In Interpreting Pope’s The Rape of the Lock and Beckett’s Waiting for Godot
The Role of Generic Classification In Interpreting Pope’s The Rape of the Lock and Beckett’s Waiting for Godot Armaan Verma Abstract: The...
Armaan Verma
Feb 1, 2021


How the prison narrative reframes imprisonment in Bunyan’s Grace Abounding and Richardson’s Pamela
(De)shackling Subjectivity; How the prison narrative reframes imprisonment in Bunyan’s Grace Abounding and Richardson’s Pamela David Slot...
David Slot
Feb 1, 2021


Masculinity, femininity, and androgyny in MacBeth
“You should be women,/ And yet your beards forbid me to interpret / That you are so.” (I.iii.45–46): Masculinity, femininity, and...
Symphony Yells
Feb 1, 2021


Sexuality as Disease in Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla
This paper examines how the Victorian medical theories of ‘contagionism’ and ‘miasmatism’ (Willis 113 – 114) relate to the female characters
Charlotte Luke
Jan 25, 2021
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