Human body in literature
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- Affecting fictions : mind, body, and emotion in American literary realism
- Allegories of desire : body, nation, and empire in modern Caribbean literature by women
- America and the black body : identity politics in print and visual culture
- An American body-politic : a Deleuzian approach
- Approximate bodies : gender and power in early modern drama and anatomy
- Austen's unbecoming conjunctions : comedies of the flesh
- Authority and the female body in the writings of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe
- Bad girls and sick boys : fantasies in contemporary art and culture
- Beside you in time : sense methods & queer sociabilities in the American 19th century
- Between profits and primitivism : shaping white middle-class masculinity in the United States, 1880-1917
- Bodies and machines
- Bodies in a broken world : women novelists of color and the politics of medicine
- Bodies in motion : Spanish vanguard poetry, mass culture, and gender dynamics
- Bodies of writing, bodies in performance
- Bodily and narrative forms : the influence of medicine on American literature, 1845-1915
- Body & text in the eighteenth century / : edited by Veronica Kelly and Dorothea von Mücke
- Body ascendant : modernism and the physical imperative
- Body gothic : corporeal transgression in contemporary literature and horror film
- Body of vision : representations of the body in recent film and poetry
- Body politics and the fictional double
- Body, nation, and narrative in the Americas
- Bodytalk : when women speak in Old French literature
- Bordering on the body : the racial matrix of modern fiction and culture
- Changing bodies, changing meanings : studies on the human body in antiquity
- Character and person
- Chaucer's body : the anxiety of circulation in the "Canterbury tales"
- Chūsei no shintai
- Closet devotions
- Collecting the self : body and identity in strange tale collections of late imperial China
- Conspicuous bodies : provincial belief and the making of Joyce and Rushdie
- Constructing 'monsters' in Shakespearean drama and early modern culture
- Corporeal practices : (re)figuring the body in French studies
- Corporeality in early twentieth-century Latin American literature : body articulations
- Corps infirme, corps infâme : la femme dans le roman balzacien
- Critical conditions : illness and disability in Francophone African and Caribbean women's writing
- Dante and the human body : eight essays
- Desire and disorder : fevers, fictions, and feeling in English Georgian culture
- Dickens's forensic realism : truth, bodies, evidence
- Disease, desire, and the body in Victorian women's popular novels
- Disease, desire, and the body in Victorian women's popular novels
- Ecritures du corps : de Descartes à Laclos
- Embodying Enlightenment : knowing the body in eighteenth-century Spanish literature and culture
- Encarnación : illness and body politics in Chicana feminist literature
- Environment and embodiment in early modern England
- Extraordinary bodies : figuring physical disability in American culture and literature
- Filthy fictions : Asian American literature by women
- Fleshing out America : race, gender, and the politics of the body in American literature, 1833-1879
- Food for thought
- Foreign bodies and the body politic : discourses of social pathology in early modern England
- Freak shows and the modern American imagination : constructing the damaged body from Willa Cather to Truman Capote
- Gender, desire, and sexuality in T.S. Eliot
- Geometry in the boudoir : configurations of French erotic narrative
- Gothic bodies : the politics of pain in romantic fiction
- Gothic pathologies : the text, the body, and the law
- Haunted bodies : gender and southern texts
- Healing the republic : the language of health and the culture of nationalism in nineteenth-century America
- Humoring resistance : laughter and the excessive body in contemporary Latin American women's fiction
- Humoring the body : emotions and the Shakespearean stage
- Hysterical fictions : the "woman's novel" in the twentieth century
- Identifying marks : race, gender, and the marked body in nineteenth-century America
- Illness, gender, and writing : the case of Katherine Mansfield
- Imagining sex : pornography and bodies in seventeenth-century England
- Impolitic bodies : poetry, saints, and society in fifteenth-century England : the work of Osbern Bokenham
- In corpore : bodies in post-unification Italy
- In the flesh : embodied identities in Roman elegy
- Indeterminate bodies
- Inscrutable houses : metaphors of the body in the poems of Elizabeth Bishop
- Italian pulp fiction : the new narrative of the Giovani Cannibali writers
- James Joyce & the burden of disease
- Jane Austen and the body : "the picture of health"
- L'umana Commedia di Dante
- La logique du corps articulaire : les articulations du corps humain dans la littérature occidentale
- La parole mangée et autres essais théologico-politiques
- La polca de los osos
- Le corps dans le monde : récits et espaces sadiens
- Le corps érotique au XVIIIe siècle : amour, péché, maladie
- Les mots du corps : un imaginaire lexical dans les Tragiques d'Agrippa d'Aubigné
- Literary anatomies : women's bodies and health in literature
- Literary modernism, bioscience and community in early 20th century Britain
- Literature and the body : essays on populations and persons
- Marguerite Duras : writing on the body
- Marvelous Protestantism : monstrous births in post-Reformation England
- Masculinity, corporality and the English stage, 1580-1635
- Masking selves, making subjects : Japanese American women, identity, and the body
- Melville's anatomies
- Modernism's body : sex, culture, and Joyce
- Modernism, technology, and the body : a cultural study
- Monstrosities : bodies and British romanticism
- Muscular Christianity : embodying the Victorian Age
- Music, body, and desire in medieval culture : Hildegard of Bingen to Chaucer
- Narrating life : experiments with human and animal bodies in literature, science and art
- Nature's work of art: : the human body as image of the world
- Out of touch : skin tropes and identities in Woolf, Ellison, Pynchon, and Acker
- Ovid and the Renaissance body
- Parchments of gender : deciphering the bodies of antiquity
- Parts of an andrology : on representations of men's bodies
- Peering behind the curtain : disability, illness, and the extraordinary body in contemporary theater
- Performing identities on the Restoration stage
- Performing the body in Irish theatre
- Playing dirty : sexuality and waste in early modern comedy
- Poetical remains : poets' graves, bodies, and books in the nineteenth century
- Politics of the female body : postcolonial women writers of the Third World
- Posthuman metamorphosis : narrative and systems
- Protest and the body in Melville, Dos Passos, and Hurston
- Psychoanalysis, language, and the body of the text
- Reading skin in medieval literature and culture
- Reading the Brontë body : disease, desire, and the constraints of culture
- Reading the social body
- Recovering the Black female body : self-representations by African American women
- Rehabilitating bodies : health, history, and the American Civil War
- Renaissance bodies : the human figure in English culture, c. 1540-1660
- Resisting invisibility : detecting the female body in Spanish crime fiction
- Richard Wagner and the anti-Semitic imagination
- Romanticism, medicine and the natural supernatural : transcendent vision and bodily spectres, 1789-1852
- Samuel Beckett and the prosthetic body : the organs and senses in modernism
- Sentimental bodies : sex, gender, and citizenship in the early Republic
- Sex, scandal and sermon in fourteenth-century Spain : Juan Ruiz's Libro de Buen Amor
- Sexing the text : the rhetoric of sexual difference in British literature, 1700-1750
- Sexuality in Victorian fiction
- Shakespeare's entrails : belief, scepticism and the interior of the body
- Shakespeare's violated bodies : stage and screen performance
- Signs of their times : history, labor, and the body in Cobbett, Carlyle, and Disraeli
- Skin deep, spirit strong : the Black female body in American culture
- Spanish women writers and the reconquest of inner space : gender, the body, and sexuality in novels by Emila Pardo Bazán, Rosa Chacel, and Mercè Rodoreda
- Speaking in hunger : gender, discourse, and consumption in Clarissa
- Stage, stake, and scaffold : humans and animals in Shakespeare's Theatre
- Staging masculinity : the rhetoric of performance in the Roman world
- Stephen and Bloom at life's feast : alimentary symbolism and the creative process in James Joyce's "Ulysses"
- Suffocating mothers : fantasies of maternal origin in Shakespeare's plays, Hamlet to the Tempest
- Superhero bodies : identity, materiality, transformation
- Symptomatic subjects : bodies, medicine, and causation in the literature of late medieval England
- The Corinthian body
- The Gothic body : sexuality, materialism, and degeneration at the fin de siècle
- The Irish novel at the end of the twentieth century : gender, bodies, and power
- The Purple island and anatomy in early seventeenth-century literature, philosophy, and theology
- The body adorned : dissolving boundaries between sacred and profane in India's art
- The body and the arts
- The body economic : life, death, and sensation in political economy and the Victorian novel
- The body embarrassed : drama and the disciplines of shame in early modern England
- The body in Swift and Defoe
- The body in early modern Italy
- The body in parts : fantasies of corporeality in early modern Europe
- The body in postwar Japanese fiction
- The body's perilous pleasures : dangerous desires and contemporary culture
- The body, subject & subjected : the representation of the body itself, illness, injury, treatment & death in Spain and indigenous and Hispanic American art & literature
- The book and the body
- The culture of obesity in early and late modernity : body image in Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton, and Skelton
- The culture of the body : genealogies of modernity
- The embodiment of characters : the representation of physical experience on stage and in print, 1728-1749
- The end of conduct : Grobianus and the Renaissance text of the subject
- The female grotesque : risk, excess, and modernity
- The flesh made word : female figures and women's bodies
- The gendering of men, 1600-1750
- The green breast of the new world : landscape, gender, and American fiction
- The language of the heart, 1600-1750
- The machine that sings : modernism, Hart Crane, and the culture of the body
- The male body : features, destinies, exposures
- The male body in medicine and literature
- The mother in the age of mechanical reproduction : psychoanalysis, photography, deconstruction
- The persistence of the human : consciousness, meta-body and survival in contemporary film and literature
- The problem of embodiment in early African American narrative
- 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
- Thinking through the body
- Touching liberty : abolition, feminism, and the politics of the body
- Under construction : the body in Spanish novels
- Uneasy sensations : Smollett and the body
- Ventriloquized bodies : narratives of hysteria in nineteenth-century France
- Victorian pain
- Victorian poetry and the culture of the heart
- Virginal sexuality and textuality in Victorian literature
- Walt Whitman and the body beautiful
- White skins/Black masks : representation and colonialism
- Whitman's poetry of the body : sexuality, politics, and the text
- William Blake and the body
- Women's literary creativity and the female body
- Word of mouth : body language in Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf
- Writing on the body : female embodiment and feminist theory
- À corps perdu
- Écritures du corps : nouvelles perspectives
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