Colonies in literature
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- "Wilderness into civilized shapes" : reading the postcolonial environment
- (Re)productions : autobiography, colonialism, and infanticide
- A double exile : African and West Indian writing between two cultures
- Allegories of empire : the figure of woman in the colonial text
- An empire nowhere : England, America, and literature from Utopia to The tempest
- Asia in Western fiction
- Authorizing experience : refigurations of the body politic in seventeenth-century New England writing
- Bardic nationalism : the romantic novel and the British Empire
- British imperial literature, 1870-1940 : writing and the administration of empire
- But the Irish Sea betwixt us : Ireland, colonialism, and Renaissance literature
- Caliban's voice : the transformation of English in post-colonial literatures
- Canonization, colonization, decolonization : a comparative study of political and critical works by minority writers
- Captivity & sentiment : cultural exchange in American literature, 1682-1861
- Colonial and postcolonial literature : migrant metaphors
- Colonial consequences : essays in Irish literature and culture
- Colonial discourse, postcolonial theory
- Colonial fantasies : conquest, family, and nation in precolonial Germany, 1770-1870
- Colonial karma : self, action, and nation in the Indian English novel
- Colonial narratives/cultural dialogues : "discoveries" of India in the language of colonialism
- Colonial odysseys : empire and epic in the modernist novel
- Colonial power, colonial texts : India in the modern British novel
- Colonial strangers : women writing the end of the British empire
- Colonial transformations : the cultural production of the New Atlantic World, 1580-1640
- Colonial voices : the discourses of empire
- Colonial women : race and culture in stuart drama
- Colonial writing and the New World, 1583-1671 : allegories of desire
- Colonialism and gender relations from Mary Wollstonecraft to Jamaica Kincaid : East Caribbean connections
- Colonialism in Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart
- Colonialism's culture : anthropology, travel, and government
- Colonialism, modernity, and literature : a view from India
- Colonialism, race, and the French romantic imagination
- Colonies, cults and evolution : literature, science and culture in nineteenth-century writing
- Colonizing nature : the tropics in British arts and letters, 1760-1820
- Colonizing the past : mythmaking and pre-Columbian Whites in nineteenth-century American writing
- Conrad and empire
- Contemporary postcolonial theory : a reader
- Contested masculinities : crises in colonial male identity from Joseph Conrad to Satyajit Ray
- Creole America : the West Indies and the formation of literature and culture in the new republic
- Crime and empire : the colony in nineteenth-century fictions of crime
- Cruising with Robert Louis Stevenson : travel, narrative, and the colonial body
- Culture and imperialism
- Decolonization agonistics in postcolonial fiction
- Decolonizing feminisms : race, gender & empire building
- Demythologizing the romance of conquest
- Detecting the nation : fictions of detection and the imperial venture.
- Determinations : essays on theory, narrative, and nation in the Americas
- Dickens and the children of empire
- Discourses of difference : an analysis of women's travel writing and colonialism
- Domesticity, imperialism, and emigration in the Victorian novel
- Dreaming of freedom in South Africa : literature between critique and utopia
- Dry bones and Indian sermons : praying Indians in colonial America
- Emerging perspectives on Yvonne Vera
- Emissaries in early modern literature and culture : mediation, transmission, traffic, 1550-1700
- Empire and culture : the French experience, 1830-1940
- Empire and poetic voice : cognitive and cultural studies of literary tradition and colonialism
- Empire on the English stage, 1660-1714
- Empire's children : empire and imperialism in classic British children's books
- Engagement and the language of the subject in the poetry of Aimé Césaire
- England's internal colonies : class, capital, and the literature of early modern English colonialism
- English writing and India, 1600-1920 : colonizing aesthetics
- Folded selves : colonial New England writing in the world system
- Forms of protest : anti-colonialism and avant-gardes in Africa, the Caribbean, and France
- George Eliot and the British Empire
- Germany's colonial pasts
- Goodly is our heritage : children's literature, empire, and the certitude of character
- Harriet Martineau, Victorian imperialism, and the civilizing mission
- Images of imperial rule
- Imagining Kashmir : emplotment and colonialism
- Imperial desire : dissident sexualities and colonial literature
- Indian angles : English verse in colonial India from Jones to Tagore
- Indian traffic : identities in question in colonial and postcolonial India
- Inter-tech(s) : colonialism and the question of technology in Francophone literature
- International literature in English : essays on the major writers
- Invested with meaning : the Raleigh circle in the New World
- Ireland, India, and nationalism in nineteenth-century literature
- Irish demons : English writings on Ireland, the Irish, and gender by Spenser and his contemporaries
- Islands and exiles : the creole identities of post/colonial literature
- Jamaica Kincaid : where the land meets the body
- James Joyce and the problem of justice : negotiating sexual and colonial difference
- Jean Rhys at "World's End" : novels of colonial and sexual exile
- John Buchan (1875-1940) and the idea of empire : popular literature and political ideology
- Joseph Conrad and the adventure tradition : constructing and deconstructing the imperial subject
- Joseph Conrad and the imperial romance
- Joyce, Derrida, Lacan, and the trauma of history : reading, narrative and postcolonialism
- Joyce, race, and empire
- Key concepts in postcolonial literature
- Kipling & Conrad, the colonial fiction
- Kipling's imperial boy : adolescence and cultural hybridity
- Late imperial romance
- Les sauvages américains : representations of Native Americans in French and English colonial literature
- Literature, partition and the nation-state : culture and conflict in Ireland, Israel, and Palestine
- Literature, travel, and colonial writing in the English Renaissance, 1545-1625
- Literatures of liberation : non-European universalisms and democratic progress
- Littérature et colonialisme; : l'expansion coloniale vue dans la littérature romanesque française, 1871-1914
- Making men : gender, literary authority, and women's writing in Caribbean narrative
- Manichean aesthetics : the politics of literature in colonial Africa
- Mapping men and empire : a geography of adventure
- Maps of Englishness : writing identity in the culture of colonialism
- Milton's imperial epic : Paradise lost and the discourse of colonialism
- Narratives of the French empire : fiction, nostalgia, and imperial rivalries, 1784 to the present
- Nationalism, colonialism, and literature
- New woman and colonial adventure fiction in Victorian Britain : gender, genre, and empire
- Olive Schreiner and the progress of feminism : evolution, gender, empire
- Order and partialities : theory, pedagogy, and the "postcolonial"
- Out of bounds : Anglo-Indian literature and the geography of displacement
- Out of place : Englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
- Outlandish English subjects in the Victorian domestic novel
- Palimpsestic memory : the Holocaust and colonialism in French and francophone fiction and film
- Poems of nation, anthems of empire : English verse in the long eighteenth century
- Post-colonial drama : theory, practice, politics
- Post-colonial literatures in English : history, language, theory
- Postcolonial Duras : cultural memory in postwar France
- Postcolonial discourse and changing cultural contexts : theory and criticism
- Postcolonial ecocriticism : literature, animals, environment
- Postcolonial literary studies : the first 30 years
- Postcolonial literature
- Postcolonial literature and the biblical call for justice
- Postcolonial studies : a materialist critique
- Reaches of empire : the English novel from Edgeworth to Dickens
- Reading the East India Company, 1720-1840 : colonial currencies of gender
- Recasting the world : writing after colonialism
- Reforming empire : Protestant colonialism and conscience in British literature
- Robert Louis Stevenson and the colonial imagination
- Romantic imperialism : universal empire and the culture of modernity
- Romantic literature, race, and colonial encounter
- Romanticism and colonial disease
- Romanticism, race, and imperial culture, 1780-1834
- Rule Britannia : women, empire, and Victorian writing
- Rule of darkness : British literature and imperialism, 1830-1914
- Salvaging Spenser : colonialism, culture, and identity
- Science fiction from Québec : a postcolonial study
- Securing the commonwealth : debt, speculation, and writing in the making of early America
- Sentimental figures of empire in eighteenth-century Britain and France
- Settler and creole reenactment
- Sexual antipodes : enlightenment, globalization, and the placing of sex
- Shakespeare and race : postcolonial praxis in the early modern period
- Shakespeare and twentieth-century Irish drama : conceptualizing identity and staging boundaries
- Spenser's Irish work : poetry, plantation and colonial reformation
- Staging governance : theatrical imperialism in London, 1770-1800
- Strange country : modernity and nationhood in Irish writing since 1790
- Subject to others : British women writers and colonial slavery, 1670-1834
- Temperate conquests : Spenser and the Spanish New World
- Textual traffic : colonialism, modernity, and the economy of the text
- The British eighteenth century and global critique
- The Cambridge introduction to postcolonial literatures in English
- The Gothic family romance : heterosexuality, child sacrifice, and the Anglo-Irish colonial order
- The Holy Land in transit : colonialism and the quest for Canaan
- The Vietnamese novel in French : a literary response to colonialism
- The colonial encounter : a reading of six novels
- The colonial heritage of French comics
- The colonial rise of the novel
- The colonizer abroad : American writers on foreign soil, 1846-1912
- The empire writes back : theory and practice in post-colonial literatures
- The ethics of exile : colonialism in the fictions of Charles Brockden Brown and J.M. Coetzee
- The geography of empire in English literature, 1580-1745
- The grammar of empire in eighteenth-century British writing
- The healing imagination of Olive Schreiner : beyond South African colonialism
- The imperial experience : from Carlyle to Forster
- The imperial quest and modern memory from Conrad to Greene
- The location of culture
- The man who would be Kipling : the colonial fiction and the frontiers of exile
- The mythology of imperialism : a revolutionary critique of British literature and society in the modern age : Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad, E.M. Forster, D.H. Lawrence, and Joyce Cary
- The new woman and the empire
- The pen and the sword : conversations with David Barsamian
- The pleasures of exile
- The poetics of colonization : from city to text in archaic Greece
- The poetics of imperialism : translation and colonization from The tempest to Tarzan
- The polemics of possession in Spanish American narrative
- The post-colonial studies reader
- The post-colonial studies reader
- The postcolonial Jane Austen
- The returns of Odysseus : colonization and ethnicity
- The rhetoric of English India
- The rhetoric of empire : colonial discourse in journalism, travel writing, and imperial administration
- The ruling passion : British colonial allegory and the paradox of homosexual desire
- The sign of the cannibal : Melville and the making of a postcolonial reader
- The subaltern Ulysses
- Theatre and empire : Great Britain on the London stages under James VI and I
- Trading places : colonization and slavery in eighteenth-century French culture
- Transfigurations of the Maghreb : feminism, decolonization, and literatures
- Transplanted imaginaries : literatures of new climes
- Tropicopolitans : colonialism and agency, 1688-1804
- U.S. women writers and the discourses of colonialism, 1825-1861
- Ulysses, capitalism and colonialism : reading Joyce after the Cold War
- Unseasonable youth : modernism, colonialism, and the fiction of development
- Using the master's tools : resistance and the literature of the African and South-Asian diasporas
- V. S. Naipaul : a materialist reading
- Victor Segalen and the aesthetics of diversity : journeys between cultures
- Victorian writers and the image of empire : the rose-colored vision
- Vietnamese voices : gender and cultural identity in the Vietnamese francophone novel
- White shadows : a dialectical view of the French African novel
- White skins/Black masks : representation and colonialism
- Wilhelm Raabe : global themes - international perspectives
- Women, 'race,' and writing in the early modern period
- Writing a New France, 1604-1632 : empire and early modern French identity
- Writing postcolonial France : haunting, literature, and the Maghreb
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