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    The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality : Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth-Century Novel / by Mooney, Susan

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Apocalyptic Beauty, Russian Sublimity: Viktor Erofeev's Russkaia krasavitsa -- Conclusion: Comparative Reflections -- Appendix. Summaries of Novels' Historical Censorship.…”
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    The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality : Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth-Century Novel / by Mooney, Susan

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Apocalyptic Beauty, Russian Sublimity: Viktor Erofeev's Russkaia krasavitsa -- Conclusion: Comparative Reflections -- Appendix. Summaries of Novels' Historical Censorship.…”
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    Fact, Fiction, and Form : Selected Essays / by Rader, Ralph Wilson, 1930-2007

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Fact, theory, and literary explanation -- The concept of genre in eighteenth-century studies -- Literary permanence and critical change -- Literary constructs : experience and explanation -- Literary form in factual narrative : the example of Boswell's Johnson -- The dramatic monologue and related lyric forms -- Notes on some structural varieties and variations in dramatic "I" poems and their theoretical implications -- Defoe, Richardson, Joyce and the concept of form in the novel -- The emergence of the novel in England : genre in history vs. history of genre -- From Richardson to Austen : "Johnson's rule" and the eighteenth-century novel of moral action -- Tom Jones : the form in history -- "Big with jest" : the bastardy of Tristram Shandy -- The comparative anatomy of three "baggy monsters" : Bleak house, Vanity fair, Middlemarch -- Barchester towers : a fourth baggy monster -- Lord Jim and the formal development of the English novel -- Exodus and return : Joyce's Ulysses and the fiction of the actual -- The logic of Ulysses, or why Molly had to live in Gibraltar.…”
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    Fact, Fiction, and Form : Selected Essays / by Rader, Ralph Wilson, 1930-2007

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Fact, theory, and literary explanation -- The concept of genre in eighteenth-century studies -- Literary permanence and critical change -- Literary constructs : experience and explanation -- Literary form in factual narrative : the example of Boswell's Johnson -- The dramatic monologue and related lyric forms -- Notes on some structural varieties and variations in dramatic "I" poems and their theoretical implications -- Defoe, Richardson, Joyce and the concept of form in the novel -- The emergence of the novel in England : genre in history vs. history of genre -- From Richardson to Austen : "Johnson's rule" and the eighteenth-century novel of moral action -- Tom Jones : the form in history -- "Big with jest" : the bastardy of Tristram Shandy -- The comparative anatomy of three "baggy monsters" : Bleak house, Vanity fair, Middlemarch -- Barchester towers : a fourth baggy monster -- Lord Jim and the formal development of the English novel -- Exodus and return : Joyce's Ulysses and the fiction of the actual -- The logic of Ulysses, or why Molly had to live in Gibraltar.…”
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    Born in a mighty bad land the violent man in African American folklore and fiction / by Bryant, Jerry H., 1928-

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…The classic badman and the ballad -- Postbellum violence and its causes : "displaced rage" in a preindustrial culture -- Between the wars : the genteel novel, counterstereotypes, and initial probes -- From the genteel to the primitive : the twenties and thirties -- The ghetto bildungsroman : from the forties to the seventies -- Toasts : tales of the "bad nigger" -- Chester Himes : Harlem absurd -- A "toast" novel : pimps, hoodlums, and hit men -- Walter Mosley and the violent men of Watts -- Rap : going commercial -- The badman and the storyteller : John Edgar Wideman's homewood trilogy -- Toni Morrison : Ulysses, badmen, and archetypes--abandoning violence -- Appendix : Analysis of thirty prototype ballads.…”
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    Born in a mighty bad land the violent man in African American folklore and fiction / by Bryant, Jerry H., 1928-

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…The classic badman and the ballad -- Postbellum violence and its causes : "displaced rage" in a preindustrial culture -- Between the wars : the genteel novel, counterstereotypes, and initial probes -- From the genteel to the primitive : the twenties and thirties -- The ghetto bildungsroman : from the forties to the seventies -- Toasts : tales of the "bad nigger" -- Chester Himes : Harlem absurd -- A "toast" novel : pimps, hoodlums, and hit men -- Walter Mosley and the violent men of Watts -- Rap : going commercial -- The badman and the storyteller : John Edgar Wideman's homewood trilogy -- Toni Morrison : Ulysses, badmen, and archetypes--abandoning violence -- Appendix : Analysis of thirty prototype ballads.…”
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    Gender, genre, and the myth of human singularity / by Tabor, Nicole, 1972-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Defying laws of genre and gender -- The complete man: the heroic myth's reinvention in Ulysses: Samuel Beckett and generic refashioning -- A shimmering doubleness: community and estrangement in the dramatized novel between the acts: Jeanette Winterson and Woolf's hybridic legacy -- Turning 'Night into day': Stein's theatrical burlesque of enlightenment reason in Doctor Faustus Lights the lights -- Robert Wilson, Wooster Group, and Faustus's perpetual refashioning -- Conclusion: Breaking laws and the myth of human singularity.…”
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    Gender, genre, and the myth of human singularity / by Tabor, Nicole, 1972-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Defying laws of genre and gender -- The complete man: the heroic myth's reinvention in Ulysses: Samuel Beckett and generic refashioning -- A shimmering doubleness: community and estrangement in the dramatized novel between the acts: Jeanette Winterson and Woolf's hybridic legacy -- Turning 'Night into day': Stein's theatrical burlesque of enlightenment reason in Doctor Faustus Lights the lights -- Robert Wilson, Wooster Group, and Faustus's perpetual refashioning -- Conclusion: Breaking laws and the myth of human singularity.…”
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    Breaking the mould literary representations of Irish Catholicism /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…The Semiotic Theory of Iconic Realism and Cultural Dissonance in de Meun's and de Lorris's Roman de la Rose and James Joyce's Ulysses / JEANNE I. LAKATOS -- "In the buginning is the woid": Creation, Paternity and the Logos in Joyce's Ulysses / CATHY MCGLYNN -- The Donkey and the Sabbath / MARY PIERSE -- Developments in the Irish and Irish-American Novel. …”
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    Breaking the mould literary representations of Irish Catholicism /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…The Semiotic Theory of Iconic Realism and Cultural Dissonance in de Meun's and de Lorris's Roman de la Rose and James Joyce's Ulysses / JEANNE I. LAKATOS -- "In the buginning is the woid": Creation, Paternity and the Logos in Joyce's Ulysses / CATHY MCGLYNN -- The Donkey and the Sabbath / MARY PIERSE -- Developments in the Irish and Irish-American Novel. …”
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