Confession in literature
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- "Confessional" writing and the twentieth-century literary imagination
- "Zapiski iz podpolʹi︠a︡" F.M. Dostoevskogo i subzhanr "ispovedi antigeroi︠a︡" v russkoĭ literature vtoroĭ poloviny 19-go - 20-go veka : monografii︠a︡
- After confession : poetry as autobiography
- Bluebeard's chamber : guilt and confession in Thomas Mann
- Compelling confessions : the politics of personal disclosure
- Confession : sexuality, sin, the subject
- Confession and community in the novel
- Confession and memory in early modern English literature : penitential remains
- Confession and resistance : defining the self in late medieval England
- Confession in the novel : Bakhtin's author revisited
- Confessional subjects : revelations of gender and power in Victorian literature and culture
- Conscience on Stage : the Comedia as Casuistry in Early Modern Spain
- Conscience on stage : the Comedia as casuistry in early modern Spain
- Consolation in medieval narrative : Augustinian authority and open form
- Crisis and confession : studies in the poetry of Theodore Roethke, Robert Lowell and Sylvia Plath
- Hermann Hesse's fictions of the self : autobiography and the confessional imagination
- In the grip of Minos : confessional discourse in Dante, Corneille, and Racine
- Joyce/Foucault : sexual confessions
- Katherine Mansfield and her confessional stories
- Male confessions : intimate revelations and the religious imagination
- Modern confessional writing : new critical essays
- Pursuing privacy in Cold War America
- Secret selves : confession and same-sex desire in Victorian autobiography
- Sex, lies, and autobiography : the ethics of confession
- Space to speke : the confessional subject in medieval literature
- Spectacular confessions : autobiography, performative activism, and the sites of suffrage, 1905-1938
- Tell about the South : the southern rage to explain
- The Medieval sinner : characterization and confession in the literature of the English Middle Ages
- The circular pilgrimage : an anatomy of the confessional autobiography in Spain
- The confessional fictions of Charles Dickens
- The confessional poets
- The confessions of T. E. Lawrence : the romantic hero's presentation of self
- The great confession: from Aksakov and De Quincey to Tolstoy and Proust
- The romantic art of confession : De Quincey, Musset, Sand, Lamb, Hogg, Frémy, Soulié, Janin
- The sexual politics of time : confession, nostalgia, memory
- The wounded surgeon : confession and transformation in six American poets : Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, John Berryman, Randall Jarrell, Delmore Schwartz, Sylvia Plath
- Three studies of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- Troubling confessions : speaking guilt in law & literature
- Two Confessions
- Unfettering confession : ritualized performance in Spanish narrative and drama
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