Miller\u27s research and writing on varied British literary representations of America and Americans around the turn-of-the-century have received excellent reviews
The twenty-first century has been marked by an unprecedented intensification in globalisation, trans...
Are American authors homers? Do they devote too much of their attention to American concerns and set...
Literary Continuities: British Books and the Britishness of Their Early American Readers People get ...
Miller\u27s British Imaginary in Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Literature has received excellent rev...
To celebrate the release of Brook Miller’s latest book, the English Discipline and Briggs Library wi...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s a number of British “scholarship boys” traveled to America sponsor...
To celebrate the release of Cyrus Bina’s latest book, the Economics and Management Disciplines will ...
Egyptian mummy queens, lost cities, charging dinosaurs, and sparring pirates—Victorian popular liter...
The process of translating works of literature to the silver screen is a rich field of study for bot...
Citation: Houghman, Sarah C. Relation of American literature to American nationality. Senior thesis,...
Agnes Louise Hovde, former English instructor and Minnesota author, has recently made a gift of one ...
Michael Lackey received a 2013 Imagine Fund Award for work on a new book titled Truthful Fictions: C...
Henry\u27s research identified historical details in Gabriel García Márquez’s fictional masterpiece,...
The 1898 novel David Harum occasioned a major transition in the publishing industry and, over a peri...
Bradley Deane, associate professor of English, will be honored for his scholarship at the annual con...
The twenty-first century has been marked by an unprecedented intensification in globalisation, trans...
Are American authors homers? Do they devote too much of their attention to American concerns and set...
Literary Continuities: British Books and the Britishness of Their Early American Readers People get ...
Miller\u27s British Imaginary in Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Literature has received excellent rev...
To celebrate the release of Brook Miller’s latest book, the English Discipline and Briggs Library wi...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s a number of British “scholarship boys” traveled to America sponsor...
To celebrate the release of Cyrus Bina’s latest book, the Economics and Management Disciplines will ...
Egyptian mummy queens, lost cities, charging dinosaurs, and sparring pirates—Victorian popular liter...
The process of translating works of literature to the silver screen is a rich field of study for bot...
Citation: Houghman, Sarah C. Relation of American literature to American nationality. Senior thesis,...
Agnes Louise Hovde, former English instructor and Minnesota author, has recently made a gift of one ...
Michael Lackey received a 2013 Imagine Fund Award for work on a new book titled Truthful Fictions: C...
Henry\u27s research identified historical details in Gabriel García Márquez’s fictional masterpiece,...
The 1898 novel David Harum occasioned a major transition in the publishing industry and, over a peri...
Bradley Deane, associate professor of English, will be honored for his scholarship at the annual con...
The twenty-first century has been marked by an unprecedented intensification in globalisation, trans...
Are American authors homers? Do they devote too much of their attention to American concerns and set...
Literary Continuities: British Books and the Britishness of Their Early American Readers People get ...