Human body in literature
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Human body in literature
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- African diasporic women's narratives : politics of resistance, survival, and citizenship
- An American body-politic : a Deleuzian approach
- Black bourgeois : class and sex in the flesh
- Body Economic
- Body gothic : corporeal transgression in contemporary literature and horror film
- Changing bodies, changing meanings : studies on the human body in antiquity
- Changing hands : industry, evolution, and the reconfiguration of the Victorian body
- Character and person
- Chaucer's queer nation
- Civic and medical worlds in early modern England : performing barbery and surgery
- Desiring bodies : Ovidian romance and the cult of form
- Dickens's forensic realism : truth, bodies, evidence
- Drama and Resistance : Bodies, Goods, and Theatricality in Late Medieval England
- Early modern theatre and the figure of disability
- Embodied : Victorian literature and the senses
- Embodying identity : representations of the body in Welsh literature
- Exorcism and Its Texts : Subjectivity in Early Modern Literature of England and Spain
- Falling into Matter : Problems of Embodiment in English Fictions
- Fleshing out America : race, gender, and the politics of the body in American literature, 1833-1879
- Gothic bodies : the politics of pain in romantic fiction
- Gothic remains : corpses, terror and anatomical culture, 1764-1897
- Identifying marks : race, gender, and the marked body in nineteenth-century America
- In the flesh : embodied identities in Roman elegy
- Indigenous bodies : reviewing, relocating, reclaiming
- Intangible materialism : the body, scientific knowledge, and the power of language
- James Joyce & the burden of disease
- Manly mechanicals on the early modern English stage
- Narrating life : experiments with human and animal bodies in literature, science and art
- Ovid and the Renaissance body
- Politics of the Female Body : Postcolonial Women Writers
- Reading Embodied Citizenship : Disability, Narrative, and the Body Politic
- Rehabilitating bodies : health, history, and the American Civil War
- Rethinking the mind-body relationship in early modern literature, philosophy and medicine : the Renaissance of the body
- Sapientia contemptrix doloris : le corps souffrant dans l'œuvre philosophique de Sénèque
- Sentimental Bodies : Sex, Gender, and Citizenship in the Early Republic
- Taboo : corporeal secrets in nineteenth-century France
- The Cambridge companion to the body in literature
- The Cambridge companion to the body in literature
- The afterlives of specimens : science, mourning, and Whitman's Civil War
- The body in Francophone literature : historical, thematic and aesthetic perspectives
- The ends of the body : identity and community in medieval culture
- The expression of things : themes in Thomas Hardy's fiction and poetry
- The female face of shame
- The persistence of the human : consciousness, meta-body and survival in contemporary film and literature
- The repeating body : slavery's visual resonance in the contemporary
- The shape of fear : horror and the fin de siècle culture of decadence
- The yard of wit : male creativity and sexuality, 1650-1750
- Theatrical Milton : politics and poetics of the staged body
- Traumatic possessions : the body and memory in African American women's writing and performance
- Victorian pain
- Writing on skin in the age of Chaucer
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