Janusz Semrau
Janusz Semrau
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cover - SLScarlet Letter. New Critical Es...Janusz Semrau
Scarlet Letter. New Critical Essays
no cover - TTTranscribing the territory, or,...Janusz Semrau
Transcribing the territory, or, rethinking resistance
no cover - NENew Essays on the Short Stories...Janusz Semrau
New Essays on the Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne
no cover - F«From «Moby-Dick» to «Finnegans...Janusz Semrau
From «Moby-Dick» to «Finnegans Wake»
no cover - "Y"Will You Tell Me Any Thing abo...Janusz Semrau
"Will You Tell Me Any Thing about Yourself?"
no cover - ITIntertextual Transactions in Am...Janusz Semrau
Intertextual Transactions in American and Irish Fictions
no cover - ASAmerican self-conscious fiction...Janusz Semrau
American self-conscious fiction of the 1960s and 1970s
no cover - ASAmerican self-conscious fiction...Janusz Semrau
American self-conscious fiction of the 1960s and 1970s, Donald Barthelme, Robert Coover, Ronald Sukenick
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Image in Modern(ist) Verse
- Open Work
Scarlet Letter. New Critical Essays
- Open Work
Transcribing the territory, or, rethinking resistance
- Open Work
New Essays on the Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Open Work
From «Moby-Dick» to «Finnegans Wake»
- Open Work
"Will You Tell Me Any Thing about Yourself?"
- Open Work
Intertextual Transactions in American and Irish Fictions
- Open Work
American self-conscious fiction of the 1960s and 1970s
- Open Work
American self-conscious fiction of the 1960s and 1970s, Donald Barthelme, Robert Coover, Ronald Sukenick