Self in literature
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- "Who lived at Alfoxton?" : Virginia Woolf and English Romanticism
- A choice of inheritance : self and community from Edmund Burke to Robert Frost
- A poetics of women's autobiography : marginality and the fictions of self-representation
- Ben Jonson and self-love : the subtlest maze of all
- Charlotte Brontë : the self conceived
- Charlotte Brontë : the self conceived
- Dickens and the dialectic of growth
- Emerson's emergence : self and society in the transformation of New England, 1800-1845
- Fables of the self : studies in lyric poetry
- Herself beheld : the literature of the looking glass
- Interview with a ghost : essays
- Introspection and contemporary poetry
- Isherwood's fiction : the self and technique
- Jane Eyre : portrait of a life
- Jean Rhys's historical imagination : reading and writing the Creole
- Male call : becoming Jack London
- Mark Twain and the limits of power : Emerson's God in ruins
- Mark Twain on the loose : a comic writer and the American self
- Medusa's mirrors : Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, and the metamorphosis of the female self
- Memory and writing : from Wordsworth to Lawrence
- Narcissism and the text : studies in literature and the psychology of self
- Passionate doubts : designs of interpretation in contemporary American fiction
- Pilgrim Chaucer : center stage
- Rousseau's impact on Shelley : figuring the written self
- Samuel Beckett: : the language of self.
- Seas and inland journeys : landscape and consciousness from Wordsworth to Roethke
- Self and image in Juan Ramón Jiménez : modern and post-modern readings
- Self and self-compromise in the narratives of Pirandello and Moravia
- Self and sequence : the poetry of D.H. Lawrence
- Spenser's life and the subject of biography
- The changing nature of the self : a critical study of the autobiographic discourse
- The elusive self in the poetry of Robert Browning
- The evolving self in the novels of Gail Godwin
- The fiction of John Fowles : tradition, art, and the loneliness of selfhood
- The growth of a personal voice : Piers Plowman and The Faerie queene
- The imaginary puritan : literature, intellectual labor, and the origins of personal life
- The making of Sir Philip Sidney
- The problematic self : approaches to identity in Stendhal, D. H. Lawrence, and Malraux
- The self as mind : vision and identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Keats
- The self observed; : Swift, Johnson, Wordsworth
- The senses of humor : self and laughter in modern America
- The woman in the mountain : reconstructions of self and land by Adirondack women writers
- The world without a self; : Virginia Woolf and the novel
- Travel writing : the self and the world
- Violation and repair in the English novel : the paradigm of experience from Richardson to Woolf
- Virginia Woolf : an inner life
- Wallace Stevens : a mythology of self
- What I cannot say : self, word, and world in Whitman, Stevens, and Merwin
- Who's writing this? : notations on the authorial I, with self portraits
- Women and poetry : truth, autobiography, and the shape of the self
- World, self, poem : essays on contemporary poetry from the "Jubliation of poets"
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