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    Irony and Idyll : Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Mansfield Park on Screen. by Sørbø, Marie N.

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Responses to Austen's Novels; PART I: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE; Chapter One The Novel: Austen's Ironic Voice; Chapter TwoThe Novel: Courtship Couched in Irony; Chapter ThreeThe 1940 Film: Old England Invoked; Chapter FourThe 1980 Miniseries: Faithful to the Feminist Perspective?…”
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    Books of the dead : reading the zombie in contemporary literature / by Lanzendörfer, Tim

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Max Brooks's World War Z: an oral history of the zombie war: conservative Armageddon and liberal postapocalypse -- Pariah and dying to live: imagining community after the apocalypse -- The Walking Dead and the never-ending zombie story: the everyday, community, and the need for an ending -- "So many unmentionables about": parody, pride and prejudice and zombies, and the politics of mash-up fiction -- Sadie and Allison in the apocalypse: zombies and gender -- The postracial, postcapitalist zombie: Colson Whitehead's Zone One and Junot Díaz's "Monstro."…”
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    Books of the dead : reading the zombie in contemporary literature / by Lanzendörfer, Tim

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Max Brooks's World War Z: an oral history of the zombie war: conservative Armageddon and liberal postapocalypse -- Pariah and dying to live: imagining community after the apocalypse -- The Walking Dead and the never-ending zombie story: the everyday, community, and the need for an ending -- "So many unmentionables about": parody, pride and prejudice and zombies, and the politics of mash-up fiction -- Sadie and Allison in the apocalypse: zombies and gender -- The postracial, postcapitalist zombie: Colson Whitehead's Zone One and Junot Díaz's "Monstro."…”
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    Somebody telling somebody else : a rhetorical poetics of narrative / by Phelan, James, 1951-

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Somebody telling somebody else: authors, resources, audiences -- Somebody telling somebody else: audiences and probable impossibilities -- Probability in fiction and nonfiction: "Pride and prejudice" and "The year of magical thinking" -- Engaging the stubborn: narrative speed and readerly judgments in Franz Kafka's "Das Urteil" -- Estranging unreliability, bonding unreliability, and the ethics of "Lolita" -- The how and why of backward narration in Martin Amis's "Time's arrow" -- "I affirm nothing": "Lord Jim" and the uses of textual recalcitrance -- Toni Morrison's determinate ambiguity in "Recitatif" -- Conversational and authorial disclosure in dialogue narrative: George Higgins's "The friends of Eddie Coyle" and John O'Hara's "Appearances" -- The implied author, deficient narration, and nonfiction narrative: Joan Didion's "The year of magical thinking" and Jean-Dominique Bauby's "The diving bell and the butterfly" -- Reliability, dialogue, and crossover effects in Jhumpa Lahiri's "The third and final continent" -- Reliable, unreliable, and deficient narration: toward a rhetorical poetics -- Occasions of narration and the functions of narrative segments in "Enduring love" -- Conclusion: Reflections on the how and why of rhetorical poetics.…”
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    Erotic faith : being in love from Jane Austen to D.H. Lawrence / by Polhemus, Robert M.

    Published 1990
    Table of Contents: “…Faith, love, and the art of the novel : "The Feather Plucked from Cupid's Wing" -- The fortunate fall : Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" (1813) -- Fatal love and eroticizing history : Walter Scott's "The Bride of Lammermoor (1819)" -- The passionate calling : Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" (1847) -- Faithful repression and erotic enchantment : Charlotte Bronte's "Villette" (1853) -- The fixation of love : Charles Dickens's "Great Expectations" (1860-61) -- In love with moistness : George Eliot's "The Mill on the Floss" (1860) -- The mirror of desire : Anthony Trollope's "Phineas Finn/Phineas Redux" (1869-74) -- Pastoral Erotics : Thomas Hardy's "Far from the Madding Crowd" (1874) -- Tristen is sold : the Joyce of love and the language of flow(er)s (1904-39) -- The prophet of love and the resurrection of the body : D. …”
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    Country soul : making music and making race in the American South / by Hughes, Charles L., 1982-

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…There's a redneck in the soul band -- We only had this one thing in common : we liked all types of music : the birth of the country-soul triangle -- I got what I got the hard way : the music and mythology of the Memphis sound -- Selling soul : black music and black power in Memphis -- Take the white music and make it sound black : the Muscle Shoals sound in the 1970s -- Pride and prejudice : race and country music in the era of backlash -- The south's gonna do it again : the racial politics of the new southern music of the 1970s -- Disco and down home blues : country and soul at the end of the 1970s -- Coda. …”
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    Country soul : making music and making race in the American South / by Hughes, Charles L.

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…There's a redneck in the soul band -- We only had this one thing in common : we liked all types of music : the birth of the country-soul triangle -- I got what I got the hard way : the music and mythology of the Memphis sound -- Selling soul : black music and black power in Memphis -- Take the white music and make it sound black : the Muscle Shoals sound in the 1970s -- Pride and prejudice : race and country music in the era of backlash -- The south's gonna do it again : the racial politics of the new southern music of the 1970s -- Disco and down home blues : country and soul at the end of the 1970s -- Coda. …”
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    Country soul : making music and making race in the American South / by Hughes, Charles L., 1982-

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : There's a red-neck in the soul band -- We only had this one thing in common : we liked all types of music, the birth of the country-soul triangle -- I got what I got the hard way : the music and mythology of the Memphis sound -- Selling soul : black music and black power in Memphis -- Take the white music and make it sound black : the Muscle Shoals sound in the 1970s -- Pride and prejudice : race and country music in the era of backlash -- The south's gonna do it again : the racial politics of the new southern music of the 1970s -- Disco and down home blues : country and soul at the end of the 1970s -- Coda :On accidental racists : interracial friendship, historical memory, and the country-soul triangle.…”
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    Somebody telling somebody else : a rhetorical poetics of narrative / by Phelan, James, 1951-

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Somebody telling somebody else: authors, resources, audiences -- Somebody telling somebody else: audiences and probable impossibilities -- Probability in fiction and nonfiction: pride and prejudice and the year of magical thinking -- Engaging the stubborn: narrative speed and readerly judgments in Franz Kafka's "Das Urteil" -- Estranging unreliability, bonding unreliability, and the ethics of Lolita -- The how and why of backward narration in Martin Amis's Time's arrow -- "I affirm nothing": Lord Jim and the uses of textual recalcitrance -- Toni Morrison's determinate ambiguity in "Recitatif" -- Conversational and authorial disclosure in dialogue narrative: George Higgins's The friends of Eddie Coyle and John O'Hara's "Appearances" -- The implied author, deficient narration, and nonfiction narrative: Joan Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking and Jean-Dominique Bauby's The Diving Bell and the Butterfly -- Reliability, dialogue, and crossover effects in Jhumpa Lahiri's "The third and final continent" -- Reliable, unreliable, and deficient narration: toward a rhetorical poetics -- Occasions of narration and the functions of narrative segments in enduring love -- Conclusion: Reflections on the how and why of rhetorical poetics.…”
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    People, places, things : essays / by Bowen, Elizabeth, 1899-1973

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Jane Austen ; Introduction to Pride and prejudice, by Jane Austen ; What Jane Austen means to me ; Persuasion ; Introduction to No one to blame, by H.M. …”
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    The dealer is the devil : adventures in the Aboriginal art trade / by Newstead, Adrian

    Published 2014
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    Southern bound : a Gulf coast journalist on books, writers, and literary pilgrimages of the heart / by Sledge, John S. 1957-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Famously, It Seems -- Mississippi's Victorian Treasures Get Their Due -- Alabama's Architecture Gets Some Overdue Respect -- William Faulkner and the Tangible Past: The Architecture of Yoknapatawpha -- Matrana Shows Pride and Ruin of Plantations -- Historian Upends Ideas on American Architecture -- Scholar-Town Houses Have Many Tales to Tell -- Legacy Presents a Detailed Look at Rayfield's Work -- Fallingwater Study Cuts Myths, Affirms Merits -- The Architect of America -- New Orleans Takes Shape in an Architect's Memoir -- Stumbling on a Fossil of a Southern Dinosaur -- McMurtry's Hometown a Paradise for Collectors -- Drama of Story Comes Alive in Monroeville -- A Night in the Library -- Finding Cahaba: New Book Rekindles Fascination with Alabama's First Capital -- Looking Past Midnight -- A Literary Ramble through Old New Orleans -- Oxford, Mississippi: A Literary Profile -- A Small City of Literary Giants: Greenville, Mississippi -- Visit to Library Is a Return to Childhood -- Images from the Literary Side of Paris, with a Personal Touch -- Walter-Inspired Dream an Affirmation of Creativity -- A Tale Worthy of the Centuries: Looking into Chapman's Iliad -- Plato's Ancient Words Inspire the Modern Mind -- Old Story, New Life: Heaney Makes Epic Worth the Wait -- Decline and Fall Stands Test of Time -- Last of the Mohicans Was First of Its Kind -- Omoo a Showcase for Melville's Lighter Side -- Slowly, Beautifully: That's How the Cookie Crumbles -- Revisiting a Classic at the Water's Edge -- Joseph Conrad's Typhoon Shows Power of Storm -- One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Pleasure -- Pride and Prejudice Run Deep in Memoir -- Old Soldier Sahib a Rare Chronicle of Bygone Empire -- Cather's Look Westward Broke New Literary Ground -- Shane Stands as Classic of Western Genre -- Book behind Classic Wayne Film Still Holds Up -- Pacific Battleground Is More Than a Memory -- A Shadowed Friendship: Book Looks Back on Broken Bond between Two Powerful Writers -- Quirky Italian Novel Shines in Recent Reissue -- "Just an adventurer": An Aid Worker's Strange Path -- Cuba in Mind Brings Island Near Enough to Touch -- Events Make Brick Lane a Timely Volume -- Long Way Gone a Tribute to Human Spirit -- My Forbidden Face Drives Home Sufferings of Women under Taliban -- Márquez Classic Still Rewards Reader's Effort -- Istanbul, Not Constantinople, Gets the Works from a Nobel-Winning Native Son -- Iconic AK47 Assault Rifle Subject of Far-Ranging Biography -- Plagiarism Charges Pull Prize-Winner from Shelves -- Alexandria's Library Rises from the Ashes-but Fires Still Burn -- George and Lennie Feeling the Squeeze -- Proposed Book Ban Deserves Firm Rebuttal -- America Flap Puts Mississippi in Spotlight -- Writer Takes Clear-Eyed Look at Battle Flag's Past and Present -- Without Sanctuary Confronts an Ugly Past -- Poe Folks Perturbed by Graveyard Guest -- Breach of Faith Offers Incisive Critiques -- An Open Letter to Louisiana's Governor -- School's Switch Alarms Book Lovers -- Old Writings Preserve Sense of Beaches' Beauty -- My First Gun Became a Boy's Rite of Passage -- The Reader: A Quieter Side of Michael Jackson -- Politics Aside, Spanish Opens Rich Literary Terrain -- In Changing Times, It's Hard to Turn the Page -- Southern Writers Save the Style for the Page -- Oscar Wilde: One Fine Figure of a Writer -- Everybody Has a Story, but Who Wants to Read It? …”
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