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161. Reading sensation critically: Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Belgravia fiction
162. Agency and theological ethics: The critique of 'modern moral philosophy' from Elizabeth Anscombe to Stanley Hauerwas
163. Ethical revivals: Discontinuities and moral self-cultivation in James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, and Iris Murdoch
164. Divergent patterns: Re-written maps, myths, and Mr(s) in Sarah Kemble Knight and Elizabeth House Trist's travel narratives
165. The Foreign Ear: Elizabeth Bishop's Proliferal Wit & the Chances of Change
166. Masculinity and the English working class, 1837--1908 (Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Kingsley)
167. Between wildness and art: Ecology and agency in Victorian literature (George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Gilbert White, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Richard Jefferies)
168. English humanism and the problem of Ireland during the reign of Elizabeth
169. Liberating menageries: Animal speaking and 'survivance' in Elizabeth Bishop and Gerald Vizenor
170. Social disruption in the Gothic novels of Horace Walpole, Elizabeth Inchbald, and Jane Austen
171. Sympathy and ambivalence: Identity politics in early twentieth-century anti-imperial novels (E. M. Forster, Mulk Raj Anand, India, Elizabeth Bowen, Sean O'Faolain, Ireland)
172. Queen Elizabeth I: A woman transcending her gender
173. 'We do not say ourselves like that in poems': The poetics of contingency in Wallace Stevens and Elizabeth Bishop
174. Learning how to hold water: Lessons for an emerging poet from Elizabeth Bishop
175. Elizabeth Tudor: Reconciling femininity and authority
176. It is evidence of faith to create: Spirituality and contemporary Native American women's poetics (Diane Glancy, Kimberly Blaeser, Elizabeth Woody, Luci Tapahonso)
177. Transcendental teaching: A reinvention of American education (Amos Bronson Alcott, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller)
178. Revoking Victorian silences: Redemption of fallen women through speech in Elizabeth Gaskell's fiction
179. A conflict of regal identity: The dichotomy between Levinia Teerlinc's (1520--1576) private and public images of Queen Elizabeth I (1533--1603)
180. Beautiful day. Pleasant walk: Walking and landscape in the works of Eswick Evans, John D. Godman, Elizabeth Fries Ellet, and Bradford Torrey
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