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- "When the lamp is shattered" : desire and narrative in Catullus
- A blueprint of his dissent : madness and method in Tennyson's poetry
- American scream : Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the making of the Beat Generation
- American scream : Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the making of the Beat Generation
- Animus aeternus : exploring the inner masculine
- Authors to themselves : Milton and the revelation of history
- Byron and the myth of tradition
- Coleridge on dreaming : Romanticism, dreams and the medical imagination
- Coleridge on dreaming : Romanticism, dreams, and the medical imagination
- Desiring Donne : poetry, sexuality, interpretation
- Dickinson's nerves, Frost's woods : poetry in the shadow of the past
- Difficulty in poetry : a stylistic model
- Doubt and identity in romantic poetry
- Elizabeth Bishop : her poetics of loss
- Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore : the psychodynamics of creativity
- Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore : the psychodynamics of creativity
- Gender and history in Yeats's love poetry
- Gender and history in Yeats's love poetry
- Gray agonistes : Thomas Gray and masculine friendship
- Hopkins, the self, and God
- Hugh MacDiarmid, the poetry of self
- Ideology and desire in Renaissance poetry : the subject of Donne
- Introspection and contemporary poetry
- John Milton : the self and the world
- John Milton : the self and the world
- Keats's boyish imagination
- Keats's boyish imagination
- L'expression de l'affectivité dans la poésie lyrique française du Moyen âge, XIIe-XIIIe S. : étude sémantique et stylistique du réseau lexical joie-dolor
- Langland's fictions
- Lord Byron and the history of desire
- Manic power : Robert Lowell and his circle
- Masculine landscapes : Walt Whitman and the homoerotic text
- Medieval dream-poetry
- Miracles of rare device ; : the poet's sense of self in nineteenth-century poetry
- Neopoetics : the evolution of the literate imagination
- Paleopoetics : the evolution of the preliterate imagination
- Poetry and repression : revisionism from Blake to Stevens
- Psyche: the feminine poetic consciousness ; : an anthology of modern American women poets
- Retreat into the mind : Victorian poetry and the rise of psychiatry
- Retreat into the mind : Victorian poetry and the rise of psychiatry
- Rimbaud's theatre of the self
- Robert Frost : modern poetics and the landscapes of self
- Romanticism, enthusiasm, and regulation : poetics and the policing of culture in the Romantic period
- Sacrifice your love : psychoanalysis, historicism, Chaucer
- Seas and inland journeys : landscape and consciousness from Wordsworth to Roethke
- Self, text, and romantic irony : the example of Byron
- Sexual power in British romantic poetry
- Shakespeare's sonnets; self, love and art
- Shelley's mirrors of love : narcissism, sacrifice, and sorority
- Shelley's mirrors of love : narcissism, sacrifice, and sorority
- Sinful self, saintly self : the Puritan experience of poetry
- The "inward" language : sonnets of Wyatt, Sidney, Shakespeare, Donne
- The American Ezra Pound
- The American quest for a supreme fiction : Whitman's legacy in the personal epic
- The Hamlet vocation of Coleridge and Wordsworth
- The autobiographical myth of Robert Lowell
- The brain of Robert Frost : a cognitive approach to literature
- The central self : a study in Romantic and Victorian imagination
- The disenchanted self : representing the subject in the Canterbury tales
- The disenchanted self : representing the subject in the Canterbury tales
- The egotistical sublime ; : a history of Wordsworth's imagination
- The motive for metaphor : brief essays on poetry and psychoanalysis
- The personality of Chaucer
- The poetics of disappointment : Wordsworth to Ashbery
- The poetics of disappointment : Wordsworth to Ashbery
- The psycho-political muse : American poetry since the fifties
- The romantic dream : Wordsworth and the poetics of the unconscious
- The romantic dream : Wordsworth and the poetics of the unconscious
- The self as mind : vision and identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Keats
- The tenth muse : the psyche of the American poet
- The unholy Bible : Blake, Jung, and the collective unconscious
- The unity of the senses : interrelations among the modalities
- Threshold poetics : Milton and intersubjectivity
- Wallace Stevens & the feminine
- Wordsworth and the beginnings of modern poetry
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