Outsiders in literature
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Outsiders in literature
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- At home in the world : women writers and public life, from Austen to the present
- Borders, boundaries, and frames : essays in cultural criticism and cultural studies
- Cross-addressing : resistance literature and cultural borders
- Disorienting fiction : the autoethnographic work of nineteenth-century British novels
- Figures of alterity : French realism and its others
- Gypsies and the British imagination, 1807-1930
- Historia maldita de la literatura
- Idylls of the wanderer : outside in literature and theory
- Jewish voices in Brazilian literature : a prophetic discourse of alterity
- Les Marginaux : femmes, juifs et homosexuels dans la littérature européenne
- Lewd & notorious : female transgression in the eighteenth century
- Modernity as exile : the stranger in John Berger's writing
- Never better! : the modern Jewish picaresque
- Outsiders : a study in life and letters
- Pirates, traitors, and apostates : renegade identities in early modern English writing
- Searching for safe spaces : Afro-Caribbean women writers in exile
- Slumming in New York : from the waterfront to mythic Harlem
- Strangers and secrets : communication in the nineteenth-century novel
- The Other in Jewish thought and history : constructions of Jewish culture and identity
- The artist as outsider in the novels of Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf
- The evolution of converso literature : the writings of the converted Jews of medieval Spain
- The foreign woman in British literature : exotics, aliens, and outsiders
- The stranger's welcome : oral theory and the aesthetics of the Homeric hospitality scene
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