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      • “Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation” Milton, Print, and Nationhood 

        Bugeja, Sandy (2008-09-27)
        Abstract This study begins by examining the interconnections between print and nationalism in John Milton’s prose works in order to demonstrate that Milton’s interest in print—including print-related activities like ...
      • Post-Nationality and the Bifurcated Nation-State in English-Canadian Fiction 

        Watts, Carl
        This study argues that expressions of national identity in modern and contemporary English-Canadian fiction often conceive of the nation as having bifurcated into, on the one hand, ethnic, and, on the other hand, pluralist ...
      • Tragic America: Terror, Metaphor, and the Contemporary American Novel 

        Mauro, Aaron (2012-05-31)
        Since the attacks of September 11th, 2001, the literature of the United States has become increasingly concerned with telling tragic stories. While the literature written about the attacks is considerable and operates as ...

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