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2. Letting In the Right Let the Right One In: Sympathy for the Making of Fictional Sympathy.
3. In Praise of Black Boys and Bad Men.
4. Rereading and Reseeing: Visions and Voices in My Victorian Novel.
5. Interrogating Law-breakers and Lawmakers: Female Visibility and Agency in Spanish Crime Fiction.
6. "Women Are in Danger; They Are Also Dangerous": The New Face of Twenty-First-Century Crime Fiction.
7. Sensory Experiments in Postbellum America.
8. Nineteenth-Century Transformations of Tuberculosis.
9. Queer Spark in the Machine.
10. Who Reads Literature?
11. The Politics and Promises of Early African American Print Cultures.
12. The Significance of Aesthetic Voids in Cinema.
13. The City Symphony Film and Urban Modernism: Stasis in the Cities of the 1920s and 1930s.
14. Avant-Doc 2 Challenges Cinema Studies to Be Useful (Again).
15. Joan of Arc, Remembered.
16. Must We Burn Tolkien?
17. Invasion of the Copyright Trolls.
18. Brer Rabbit Hops Again.
19. A Double-Edged Sword.
20. "Lively Textures": The Pleasures of Spectral (Re-)Reading.
21. Contemporary Fiction as Weltliteratur: Adam Kirsch's The Global Novel.
22. Close Reading World Literature: Combined and Uneven Development.
23. Posthumanist Ethics of Parenting.
24. As God is My Judge: Milton's Epic and the Law.
25. Black Adorno.
26. Leaving Our Concepts Ajar: Re-Thinking the Human with Sylvia Wynter.
27. Toward a Decolonial Romanticism.
28. Disruptive, Generative, Collective: Adventuring into an Age of Digital Collaboration.
29. Publishers' Series and the Archive.
30. Reading John le Carré in a Transnational World.
31. The End of "Secularization"?
32. Spirit in the Dark: A Religious History of Racial Aesthetics.
33. The Things That Fly in the Night: Female Vampires in Literature of the Circum-Caribbean and African Diaspora.
34. The Grand Tour and the Anti-Tourist.
35. Revisiting the "Road-Not-Taken" in Comics Studies.
36. Western Masculinities Past and Present.
37. Recovering the Women's West.
38. Oscar Wilde among the Women.
39. Wake Work: "A Long History and Present".
40. Zen and the Art of Unnatural Narrative.
41. Showing and Telling on Stage and Page.
42. Racial Science and Indian Resistance.
43. Eighteenth-Century Literary Afterlives.
44. Woman as Nature, Nature as Woman.
45. Nuanced and Sympathetic: D. Marcel DeCoste on Evelyn Waugh.
46. The Case History of Anna Freud.
47. New Perspectives on Race and National Identities in Italian Women Writers' Narratives.
48. Reading Dubliners Awry: Recasting Joyce in the Twenty-first Century.
49. Res Ipsa Loquitur.
50. Tracking Breadcrumbs.
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