ELH., Volume 74Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007 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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... genre was so adept at exploiting . Glenarvon was also of course a highly elaborate fiction ; and , as we have noted , the specialty of the silverfork genre was to blur the boundaries between scandalous memoirs and fiction . Many of the ...
... genre was so adept at exploiting . Glenarvon was also of course a highly elaborate fiction ; and , as we have noted , the specialty of the silverfork genre was to blur the boundaries between scandalous memoirs and fiction . Many of the ...
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... genre sufficiently to get his works placed in highly visible periodicals , " Brodhead argues of the “ Uncle Julius ” tales , concurring , in the end , with the critics who see Chesnutt's choice of genre as a subtle manipulation of these ...
... genre sufficiently to get his works placed in highly visible periodicals , " Brodhead argues of the “ Uncle Julius ” tales , concurring , in the end , with the critics who see Chesnutt's choice of genre as a subtle manipulation of these ...
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... genre at its most exemplary : an ex - slave's dialect story elegiacally rendering the Old South . In “ Caesar Rowan ... genre , “ Christmas Night " is distinguished by its fascination with African - American life and an ...
... genre at its most exemplary : an ex - slave's dialect story elegiacally rendering the Old South . In “ Caesar Rowan ... genre , “ Christmas Night " is distinguished by its fascination with African - American life and an ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
Space and Place in Paradise Lost | 27 |
Tainted Love and Romantic Literary Celebrity | 59 |
Copyright | |
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