Violence in literature
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- Allegories of war : language and violence in Old English poetry
- Armed ambiguity : women warriors in German literature and culture in the age of Goethe
- Binding violence : literary visions of political origins
- Bleak houses : marital violence in Victorian fiction
- Bloodscripts : writing the violent subject
- Bloody Romanticism : spectacular violence and the politics of representation, 1776-1832
- Born in a mighty bad land : the violent man in African American folklore and fiction
- Creating safe space : violence and women's writing
- Cruel Britannia : Sarah Kane's postmodern traumatics
- Eating the Black body : miscegenation as sexual consumption in African American literature and culture
- El teatro de la guerra : la violencia política de Sendero Luminoso a través de su teatro
- Eschyle : la violence et le chaos
- Exorcising blackness : historical and literary lynching and burning rituals
- Flannery O'Connor in the age of terrorism : essays on violence and grace
- Harm's way
- Heartbreakers : women and violence in contemporary culture and literature
- Imaginación y violencia en América; : [ensayos]
- Insult to injury : violence in Spanish, Hispanic American and Latino art & literature
- Intimate violence : reading rape and torture in twentieth-century fiction
- Jean Giono : l'esthétique de la violence
- Killer books : writing, violence, and ethics in modern Spanish American narrative
- La angustia de Eros : sexualidad y violencia en la literatura cubana.
- La retórica de la violencia en tres novelas peruanas
- Living with lynching : African American lynching plays, performance, and citizenship, 1890-1930
- Love's wounds : violence and the politics of poetry in early modern Europe
- Masculinity and the paradox of violence in American fiction, 1950-1975
- Mixed bloods and other crosses : rethinking American literature from the Revolution to the culture wars
- Murder and masculinity : violent fictions of twentieth century Latin America
- Murdering masculinities : fantasies of gender and violence in the American crime novel
- Myth and violence in the contemporary female text : new Cassandras
- Nature's hidden terror : violent nature imagery in eighteenth-century Germany
- Original ambivalence : autobiography and violence in Thomas De Quincey
- Pachaticray : El mundo al revés : testimonios y ensayos sobre la violencia política y la cultura peruana desde 1980
- Performing gender violence : plays by contemporary American women dramatists
- Performing violence : literary and theatrical experiments of new Russian drama
- Poetry and violence : the ballad tradition of Mexico's Costa Chica
- Posmodernidad, literatura y otras yerbas
- Power to hurt : the virtues of alienation
- Rebelles et criminelles chez les écrivaines d'expression française
- Reclaiming the body : María de Zayas's early modern feminism
- Reconstructing violence : the southern rape complex in film and literature
- Sanctified violence in Homeric society : oath-making rituals and narratives in the Iliad
- Shakespeare's tragedies : violation and identity
- Shelley's satire : violence, exhortation, and authority
- Simone Weil's The Iliad, or, The poem of force : a critical edition
- Spatial & discursive violence in the US Southwest
- Status warriors : war, violence and society in Homer and history
- Suddenly, the sight of war : violence and nationalism in Hebrew poetry in the 1940s
- Surrealism and the art of crime
- The Oedipus Casebook : Reading Sophocles' Oedipus the King
- The Renaissance discovery of violence, from Boccaccio to Shakespeare
- The Violence of repesentation : literature and the history of violence
- The death-bound-subject : Richard Wright's archaeology of death
- The economics of fantasy : rape in twentieth-century literature
- The erotics of domination : male desire and the mistress in Latin love poetry
- The language of violence : Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf
- The making of a terrorist : on classic German rogues
- The monster that is history : history, violence, and fictional writing in twentieth-century China
- The romantic paradox : love, violence and the uses of romance, 1760-1830
- The severed head and the grafted tongue : literature, translation and violence in early modern Ireland
- The slave sublime : the language of violence in Caribbean literature and music
- The subject of violence : the Song of Roland and the birth of the state
- The violence of modernity : Baudelaire, irony, and the politics of form
- The vocation of writing : literature, philosophy, and the test of violence
- Theatre and violence
- Theatre of the borderlands : conflict, violence, and healing
- Tongue of water, teeth of stones : Northern Irish poetry and social violence
- Unsettling partition : literature, gender, memory
- Victims and the postmodern narrative, or, doing violence to the body : an ethic of reading and writing
- Victorian travel writing and imperial violence : British writing on Africa, 1855-1902
- Violence and modernism : Ibsen, Joyce, and Woolf
- Violence and the female imagination : Quebec's women writers re-frame gender in North American cultures
- Violence in Argentine literature : cultural responses to tyranny
- Violence, silence, and anger : women's writing as transgression
- Violent acts : a study of contemporary Latin American theatre
- Violent adventure : contemporary fiction by American men
- Violent affect : literature, cinema, and critique after representation
- Visionary Milton : essays on prophecy and violence
- Visions of violence : German avant-gardes after fascism
- Witnessing sadism in texts of the American South : women, specularity, and the poetics of subjectivity
- Yeats and violence
- Écriture féminine et violence : une étude de Marguerite Duras
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