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Most frequently regarded as a writer of the supernatural, Poe was actually among the most versati...
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To Provide for the General Welfare traces the course of the constitutional controversy over the s...
This bookexamines debates regarding gendered interpretation of persuasive rhetoric in sixteenth- ...
This book provides wide ranging and comprehensive biographical sketches of forty-two doctors who ...
The work is an interdisciplinary study of the major lyric poems of seventeenth-century British me...
Kathryn Mills argues that despite the enduring celebrity of Baudelaire and Flaubert, their signif...