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2018
A different kind of wilderness : decomposition and life in Jim Crace’s Being Dead
Callus, Ivan
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Lanfranco, Sandro
2015-04
Editorial : countertextuality and the political
Corby, James
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Callus, Ivan
2015
Editorial : toward countertextuality
Callus, Ivan
;
Corby, James
2017
Electronic literature and the poetics of contiguity
Aquilina, Mario
2013
Elegy uncanny : Origins, Milton, Melville, & Levis
Engwall, Andrew (2013)
2006
Is it real? : postmodernist fiction, realism, and the representation of reality
Cutajar, Maureen (2006)
2019
Literaturelessness
Callus, Ivan
2017
Mediterranean fractures : introduction
Bugeja, Norbert
2017
‘Mediterranean fractures’ special issue
Bugeja, Norbert
2004
Never having to say 'sorry': postmodern re-visitations of the love story
Mangani, Nicola (2004)
2014
‘Nostalgia-tinted spectacles’ : image and memory across multiple media
Bugeja, Giulia
2005
Pied Beauty : a critical inquiry into the postmodern techniques employed in Yann Martel's Life of Pi
Stivala, Veronica (2005)
2017
Poetics of a sea
Bugeja, Norbert
;
Stephanides, Stephanos
2012
“There is great unrest” : some reflections on emotion and memory in Julian Barnes’s nothing to be frightened of and the sense of an ending
Callus, Ivan
2013
The tyranny of storytelling : the function of the storyteller in Ian McEwan's novels
Borg, Martina
2020
‘Useful prophecy or bedlamite entertainment’ : dreams, heresy, and sovereignty in Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Mason & Dixon’
Gatt, Jeremy