ELH., Volume 72Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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... speech , the plea " which issued from the child's eyes and seemed to make him say . ” This hypothetical utterance typographically rendered as speech is a common figure in James — and especially in late James , where such moments of ...
... speech , the plea " which issued from the child's eyes and seemed to make him say . ” This hypothetical utterance typographically rendered as speech is a common figure in James — and especially in late James , where such moments of ...
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... speech follows a fairly standard pattern of gallows speeches from seventeenth- and eighteenth- century England and Ireland outlined by James Kelly , in that it expresses the deep regret of the transgressor , disparages his former ...
... speech follows a fairly standard pattern of gallows speeches from seventeenth- and eighteenth- century England and Ireland outlined by James Kelly , in that it expresses the deep regret of the transgressor , disparages his former ...
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speech , and her initial response as recorded in her Diary , seemed overwhelmingly favorable : “ All I had heard of his eloquence , and all I had conceived of his great abilities , was more than answered by his performance . " While ...
speech , and her initial response as recorded in her Diary , seemed overwhelmingly favorable : “ All I had heard of his eloquence , and all I had conceived of his great abilities , was more than answered by his performance . " While ...
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Libertine Spaces and the Female Body in the Poetry of Rochester | 553 |
Shelleys Uncertain Heaven | 577 |
Everyday War | 605 |
Copyright | |
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