Memory in literature
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Memory in literature
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Memory in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Johnson, writing, and memory, Greg Clingham
- Memory and political change, edited by Aleida Assmann and Linda Shortt
- Memory and history in George Eliot, transfiguring the past
- Remembering and imagining the Holocaust, the chain of memory, Christopher Bigsby
- Borges and memory, encounters with the human brain, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga ; translated by Juan Pablo Fernandez ; foreword by Maria Kodama
- Samuel Beckett's plays on film and television, Graley Herren
- The memory effect, the remediation of memory in literature and film, edited by Russell J.A. Kilbourn and Eleanor Ty
- The Great War and modern memory, Paul Fussell
- Theories of memory, a reader, edited by Michael Rossington and Anne Whitehead ; contributing editors, Linda Anderson ... [et al.]
- Memory and history in George Eliot, transfiguring the past
- Memory and cultural politics, new approaches to American ethnic literatures, edited by Amritjit Singh, Joseph T. Skerrett, Robert E. Hogan
- Writing war, fiction, gender, and memory, Lynne Hanley
- Writings of persuasion and dissonance in the Great War, that better whiles may follow worse, edited by David Owen, Cristina Pividori
- The Great War and modern memory, Paul Fussell ; with a new introduction by Jay Winter
- Joyce's book of memory, the mnemotechnic of Ulysses, John S. Rickard
- F.M.R.L., Footnotes, mirages, refrains and leftovers of writing sound, Daniela Cascella
- Self as narrative, subjectivity and community in contemporary fiction, Kim L. Worthington
- Second-generation memory and contemporary children's literature, ghost images, by Anastasia Ulanowicz
- Literatures of memory, history, time, and space in postwar writing, Peter Middleton and Tim Woods
- Twilight memories, marking time in a culture of amnesia, Andreas Huyssen
- Narration and description in the French realist novel, the temporality of lying and forgetting, James H. Reid
- Technologies of memory in the arts, edited by Liedeke Plate and Anneke Smelik
- Haunted narratives, life writing in an age of trauma, edited by Gabriele Rippl, Philipp Schweighauser, Tiina Kirss, Margit Sutrop, and Therese Steffen
- Present past, modernity and the memory crisis, Richard Terdiman
- Thoreau's morning work, memory and perception in A week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers, the journal, and Walden, H. Daniel Peck
- Technologies of memory in the arts, edited by Liedeke Plate and Anneke Smelik
- The presence of the past, memory, heritage, and childhood in postwar Britain, Valerie Krips
- The Great War and modern memory, Paul Fussell
- Jane Austen's art of memory, Jocelyn Harris
- Experience, memory re-enactment, edited by Anke Bangma, Steve Rushton and Florian Wüst
- A primer for forgetting, getting past the past, Lewis Hyde
- Holocaust drama, the theater of atrocity, Gene A. Plunka
- Present pasts, urban palimpsests and the politics of memory, Andreas Huyssen
- Patrick Chamoiseau, recovering memory, Maeve McCusker
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