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Núm. 10 (2004)
Núm. 10 (2004)
Publicado:
2019-09-16
Articles
Rewriting History and Culture: «El baúl de Miss Florence» by Ana Lydia Vega
Virginia Adán-Lifante
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«Attention, attention must be finally paid to such a person:» A Men's Studies Rereading of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
Josep M. Armengol
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When Context hides Content: A Retrospective Reading of Glamorama's (1998) Reception
Sonia Baelo Allué
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«Nightmares of Eden:» John Berryman's Homage to Mistress Bradstreet
Philip Coleman
PDF (English)
Flannery O'Connor's Fractured Farnilies: Mothers and Daughters in Conflict
Gretchen Dobrott Bernard
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Edward Albee's Three Tall Women and its Existential Background
Ramón Espejo Romero
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Puritan Women Facing Suffering: Texts as Tests of Survival in Bradstreet's «Verses Upon the Burning of Our House» and Rowlandson's The Sovereignty and Goodness of God
Eva Flores Ruiz, Jesús Lerate de Castro
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The Day of Doom and the Memory of Slavery: Octavia E. Butler's Prophetic Vision in Parable of the Sowel
Carme Manuel
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MY YEAR OF REST AND RELAXATION IN A WORLD WITH NO REST NOR RELAXATION: NARRATIVE PROSTHESIS AND HYPERREALITY IN OTTESSA MOSHFEGH’S NOVEL
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‘WHATEVER DOESN’T KILL YOU SIMPLY MAKES YOU STRANGER’: FEAR IN THE CHARACTER OF THE JOKER IN THE DARK KNIGHT AND JOKER
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The Limits of Lovemaking and Community: Infertility in "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
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“Corporeal Activism in Elizabeth Acevedo’s The Poet X: Towards a Self-Appropriation of US Afro-Latinas’ Bodies”
81
“Faggot, Fairy, Pansy… Queer”: Gay/Queer Confrontations in Mart Crowley’s The Boys in the Band
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