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- A brave new world of knowledge : Shakespeare's The tempest and early modern epistemology
- A sense of the world : essays on fiction, narrative, and knowledge
- American designs : the late novels of James and Faulkner
- American literature and the destruction of knowledge : innovative writing in the age of epistemology
- Biblical scholarship, science and politics in early modern England : Thomas Browne and the thorny place of knowledge
- Chaucer and the universe of learning
- Chaucer on love, knowledge, and sight
- Coming-to-know : recognition and the complex plot in Shakespeare
- Concerning intellectual philandering : poets and philosophers, priests and politicians
- Daughter of the swan : love and knowledge in Eudora Welty's fiction
- Discovering the subject in Renaissance England
- Dying to know : scientific epistemology and narrative in Victorian England
- Enacting Englishness in the Victorian period : colonialism and the politics of performance
- Forbidden knowledge : from Prometheus to pornography
- Freud and forbidden knowledge
- From philosophy to poetry : T.S. Eliot's study of knowledge and experience
- Henry David Thoreau and the moral agency of knowing
- Henry David Thoreau and the moral agency of knowing
- Knowing poetry : verse in medieval France from The rose to the Rhétoriqueurs
- Knowing the past : Victorian literature and culture
- Knowledge and experimental realism in Conrad, Lawrence, and Woolf
- Knowledge and indifference in English Romantic prose
- Knowledge and mortality : anagnorisis in Genesis and narrative fiction
- Language and knowledge in the late novels of Henry James
- Language and the decline of magic : epistemological shifts in English literature from medieval to modernist
- Larkin, ideology and critical violence : a case of wrongful conviction
- Les langues de sagesse dans la Grèce et l'Inde anciennes
- Literate experience : the work of knowing in seventeenth-century English writing
- Literature and encyclopedism in Enlightenment Britain : the pursuit of complete knowledge
- Literature and human equality
- Literature and the taste of knowledge
- Lucretian receptions : history, the sublime, knowledge
- Meaning & interpretation : Wittgenstein, Henry James, and literary knowledge
- Merlin : knowledge and power through the ages
- Metaphor's way of knowing : the poetry of D.H. Lawrence and the Church of Mechanism
- Milton's secrecy : and philosophical hermeneutics
- Nimble believing : Dickinson and the unknown
- Oedipus Tyrannus : tragic heroism and the limits of knowledge
- Phantom table : Woolf, Fry, Russell, and epistemology of modernism
- Plots of enlightenment : education and the novel in eighteenth-century England
- Poetic epistemologies : gender and knowing in women's language-oriented writing
- Real mysteries : narrative and the unknowable
- Realism, ethics and secularism : essays on Victorian literature and science
- Reckoning words : Baconian science and the construction of truth in English Renaissance culture
- Recognition and modes of knowledge : anagnorisis from antiquity to contemporary theory
- Recognition and modes of knowledge : anagnorisis from antiquity to contemporary theory
- Reconcilable differences in eighteenth-century English literature
- Refiguring minds in narrative media
- Rehabilitating bodies : health, history, and the American Civil War
- Rehabilitating bodies : health, history, and the American Civil War
- Science, literature, and rhetoric in early modern England
- Seeming knowledge : Shakespeare and skeptical faith
- Shakespeare and the dialectic of certainty
- Shakespeare and the theatre of wonder
- Shakespeare and this "imperfect" world : dramatic form and the nature of knowing
- Shakespeare's knowledgeable body
- Skepticism and memory in Shakespeare and Donne
- Sophiste et tyran, ou, Le problème du Prométhée enchaîné
- The Piagetian epistemology of William Wordsworth : a reconsideration of the poet's genius
- The Renaissance drama of knowledge : Giordano Bruno in England
- The challenge of bewilderment : understanding and representation in James, Conrad, and Ford
- The development of Byron's philosophy of knowledge : certain in uncertainty
- The epistemological perspective of the Pearl-poet
- The gnostic paradigm : forms of knowing in English literature of the late Middle Ages
- The knowledge of ignorance : from Genesis to Jules Verne
- The melancholy assemblage : affect and epistemology in the English Renaissance
- The mistress-knowledge : Sir Philip Sidney's Defence of poesie and literary architectonics in the English Renaissance
- The novel after theory
- The poetry of Francisco Brines : the deconstructive effects of language
- The power of knowledge : George Eliot and education
- The reinvention of the world : English writing, 1650-1750
- The view from the masthead : maritime imagination and antebellum American sea narratives
- Thomas Pynchon's narratives : subjectivity and problems of knowing
- Time holds the mirror : a study of knowledge in Euripides' Hippolytus
- Travel and experience in early modern English literature
- Tribal theory in Native American literature : Dakota and Haudenosaunee writing and indigenous worldviews
- Truth and textuality in Chaucer's poetry
- Unknowing : the work of modernist fiction
- Useful knowledge : the Victorians, morality, and the march of intellect
- Victorians and mystery : crises of representation
- What literature knows : forays into literary knowledge production
- Wordsworth and the composition of knowledge : refiguring relationships among minds, worlds, and words
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