Epic Satire from Homer to Dryden
Imperishable Consciousness: The Rescue of Meaning in the Modernist Novel
Elegy as Narrative: the Relation to the Other in the Work of Mourning
Tonal Stratification and Conflict in the Music of Benjamin Britten
Sermons at the Jacobean Court, 1603
Neutrality about the Good Life v. the Common Good: MacIntyre, the Supreme Court and Liberalism as a Living Tradition
Political Parties: Society and Politics in Washington City, 1800-1832
Intimate Biographies and Literary Bodies: Defining the Humanist from Petrach to Ernesto Grassi
Neighbors By Nature: Social and Environmental Change at the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1854-1930
The End of Empire, Louisiana: Disaster and Recovery on the Gulf Coast, 1915-2012
Glenda Gilmore (chair), John Mack Faragher, Kai Erikson
The Study of the Bible in Oxford, c. 1370-1420: Academic Discourse and Its English Translation
Alastair Minnis, Jessica Brantley, Ian Cornelius
Absolute Personalities: Remembering Restoration English in Eighteenth-Century Literary Culture
War, Society, Empire, and the Rise of the British Navy, 1725-1775
Steven Pincus
Ark, Hell, and Heart: Narrative Borderlands in Medieval and Early Modern Texts
The Physiognomical Tradition
Different for Girls: Victorian Plots of Female Development
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