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  • Books Received
Feminist Narrative Ethics: Tacit Persuasion in Modernist Form. By Katherine Saunders Nash. Columbus: Ohio State Univ. Press, 2014. 208 pp. $59.95 (cloth); $14.95 (CD).
Stanley Cavell and the Claim of Literature. By David Rudrum. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2013. 285 pp. $45 (cloth); $45 (ebook).
Common Things: Romance and the Aesthetics of Belonging in Atlantic Modernity. By James D. Lilley. New York: Fordham Univ. Press, 2013. 239 pp. $45 (cloth).
The Death Penalty. Vol. 1. By Jacques Derrida. Translated by Peggy Camuf. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 2014. 312 pp. $35 (cloth).
Time, Language, and Corporeality in Medieval Women’s Mystical Texts. By Patricia Dailey. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 2013. 260 pp. Cloth. No price given.
Real Mysteries: Narrative and the Unknowable. By H. Porter Abbott. Columbus: Ohio State Univ. Press, 2013. $57.95 (cloth); $14.95 (CD); $14.95 (Kindle).
Scripting Reading Motions: The Codex and the Computer as Self-Reflexive Machines. By Manuel Portela. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013. 410 pp. $35 (paper).
The Author’s Hand and the Printer’s Mind. By Roger Chartier. Translated by Lydia G. Cochrane. Malden, MA: Polity, 2014. 231 pp. No price given.
Twists and Turns in the Heart’s Antarctic. By Hélène Cixous. Translated by Beverley Bie Brahic. Malden, MA: Polity, 2014. 180 pp. Paper. No price given.
Richard Wright: A Documented Chronology, 1908–1960. By Toru Kiuchi and Yoshinobu Hakutani. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2013. 456 pp. $75 (paper).
The Truth About William Shakespeare: Fact, Fiction, and Modern Biographies. By David Ellis. Edinburgh: Edinburgh Univ. Press, 2013. 192 pp. $35 (paper).
Hemingway, the Red Cross, and the Great War. By Steven Florczyk. Kent, OH: Kent State Univ. Press, 2014. 216 pp. $45 (cloth). [End Page 155]
Legal Fictions: Constituting Race, Composing Literature. By Karla FC Holloway. Durham, NC: Duke Univ. Press, 2014. 176 pp. $74.95 (cloth); $21.95 (paper).
Homer in Print. Edited by Glenn W. Most and Alice Schreyer. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 2014. 341 pp. $55 (cloth).
Deconstructing Dignity: A Critique of the Right-to-Die Debate. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 2014. 205 pp. $37.50 (cloth).
Hemingway, Cuba, and the Cuban Works. Edited by Larry Grimes and Bickford Sylvester. Kent, OH: Kent State Univ. Press, 2014. 408 pp. $65 (cloth).
War + Ink: New Perspectives on Ernest Hemingway’s Early Life and Writings. Edited by Steve Paul, Gail Sinclair, and Steven Trout. Kent, OH: Kent State Univ. Press, 2014. 384 pp. $65 (cloth).
Sacred Land: Sherwood Anderson, Midwestern Modernism, and the Sacramental Vision of Nature. By Mark Buechsel. Kent, OH: Kent State Univ. Press, 2014. 384 pp. $65 (cloth).
Toward the Geopolitical Novel: U.S. Fiction in the Twenty-First Century. By Caren Irr. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 2013. 280 pp. $90 (cloth); $30 (paper); $29.99 (ebook).
Richard Hoggart: Virtue and Reward. By Fred Inglis. Malden, MA: Polity, 2014. 259 pp. Cloth. No price given.
The Scottish Diaspora. By Tanja Bueltmann, Andrew Hinson, and Graeme Morton. Edinburgh: Edinburgh Univ. Press, 2014. 272 pp. $40 (paper).
Universes without Us: Posthuman Cosmologies in American Literature. By Matthew A. Taylor. Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2014. 280 pp. $75 (cloth); $25 (paper).
Sankya. By Zakhar Prilepin. Translated by Mariya Gusev and Jeff Parker. Ann Arbor, MI: Dzanc Books, 2014. 349 pp. Paper. No price given.
Reexamining the National-Philological Legacy: Quest for a New Paradigm? Edited by Vladimir Biti. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2014. 290 pp. $89.60 (paper). [End Page 156]
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