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Vol. 12 No. 2 (2016): Fall
EDITORS: RÉKA M. CRISTIAN & ZOLTÁN DRAGON
Cover image © by Eugenio Mazzone
Published:
2016-11-01
Essays
American civil religion : revisiting a concept after 50 years
Károly Pintér
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Haunted borders, nostalgia and narration - Cherríe Moraga's Giving up the ghost : a stage play in three portraits and Helena María Viramontes' The Cariboo cafe
Lenke Németh
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"Hey, Ras. ... is it you, destroyer?" : the ideological choice between Rinehart and Ras in Ralph Ellison's Invisible man
Dániel Nyikos
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BBC America's Orphan Black : clones and cultural anxieties at the intersection of cult and quality television
Heather Duerre Humann
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Online identities and gender
István Jenei
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Contemporary James
Introduction by the guest editor
Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
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Strong memories : Henry James, Vladimir Nabokov and autobiography
Elsa Court
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Home vs. house of fiction : Henry James, Alice Munro and the mixed blessing of authorship
Miroslawa Buchholtz
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The archive and the shadow : Henry James's The wings of the dove and Jhumpa Lahiri's Unaccustomed earth
Linda Raphael
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The Jamesian secret : representations of Irish immigrant experience in Colm Tóibín's Brooklyn
Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
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Queering the Ambassadors : Michiel Heyns's Invisible furies (2012) and Jamesian appropriation
Bethany Layne
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Reviews
Review of Henry James and the poetics of duplicity
Maria Pirgerou
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Review of Hazel Hutchison's The War that used up words : American writers and the First World War
Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
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Review of Martha Banta's Henry James : an Alien’s “history” of America
Anna Despotopoulou
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Review of George Monteiro's Reading Henry James : a critical perspective on selected works
Miroslawa Buchholtz
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Review of Dylan Trigg's The thing : a phenomenology of horror
András Molnár
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Review of Prem Kumari Srivastava's Leslie Fiedler : Critic, provocateur and pop culture guru
Vinanti Vasishth
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Review of Merry murderers : the farcical refiguration of the Femme Fatale in Maurine Dallas Watkins’ Chicago (1927) and its various adaptations
Emma Bálint
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