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- Interdisciplinary Literary Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- "I Have No Past Life at All": William Burroughs, Autobiography, and the Cold War National Security State Volume 22, Number 4, 2020, pp. 360-391
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This issue contains 7 articles in total
- Moving Noblesse Oblige toward Social Justice during Interwar Britain: A Case Study from Fiction
- The Ethics of Estrangement in Shklovsky and Chaplin
- Locating the Colonial in the Regulated Urban Space of Sherlock Holmes's London
- Gender-based Violence among "Moroccan-Spanish Diaspora Families": Migration between Liberation and Restrictions in Najat El Hachmi's The Last Patriarch
- Nature, Women, and Animals: Louisa May Alcott's Environmental Imagination
- "I Have No Past Life at All": William Burroughs, Autobiography, and the Cold War National Security State
- 2nd Parallels and Paradoxes
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