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Nicholas Crawford
(English)
Citations:
Crawford, Nicholas. "Altar of Paradox:
Women in Love and the Mystery of Dualism." Like a Black and White
Kaleidoscope Tossed at Random: Essays on D.H.
Lawrence's Women in Love. Ed. Jean-Paul Pichardie and
Philippe Romanski. Rouen, France: University of Rouen Press,
2001. 45-58.
Crawford, Nicholas. "An Africanist
Impasse: Race, Return, and Revelation in the Short Fiction of Flannery
O'Connor." South Atlantic Review 68.2 (2003): 1-25.
Crawford, Nicholas. "The Discourse of Dilution in 2 Henry IV." Renaissance Papers (2003): 61-76.
Crawford, Nicholas. "Language, Duality,
and Bastardy in English Renaissance Drama." English Literary
Renaissance 34.2 (2004): 243-262.
Crawford, Nicholas. "Orientalizing
Elizabeth: Empire and Deviancy in Mrs. Dalloway." Virginia Woolf
Miscellany 70
(2006): 20-26.
Crawford, Nicholas. "Richard
II." The Greenwood Companion to Shakespeare: A Comprehensive Guide for
Students.
Ed. Joseph Rosenblum. New York: Greenwood
Press, 2005. 190-215. 4 vols.
Crawford, Nicholas. "Staging Authorship:
Pinter's no Man's Land and Shepard's True West." Comparatist: the
Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature
Association 27 (2003): 138-164.
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