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Volume 3 Issue 1

Editorial Introduction

Don Quixote’s Troubles (Editorial Introduction)
by Samara Anne Cahill | Article |PDF


Articles

  • ‘Don Quick-sottish, or so’: Cervantic Ingredients in Aphra Behn’s The Emperor of the Moon
    by Anaclara Castro-Santana | Article |PDF
  • Estranged by a Veil: The Gothic Other and the Uncanny Sublime
    by Serena Foster | Article |PDF
  • The Romance of Mystery and the Mystery of Romance: Charlotte Smith’s Ethelinde, Wilkie Collins’ “I Say No,” the McGuffin, and Narrative Closure
    by K. A. Kale | Article |PDF
  • The Female American and its Liminal Spaces
    by Jonahs Kneitly | Article |PDF
  • An Impossible Dream and Nightly Quests: The Quixotic Impulse in Kim Man-jung’s Kuunmong and Nguyễn Du’s Truyện Kiều
    by Susan Spencer | Article |PDF
  • Ignatius Sancho’s Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African (1782): Race and Nation as a Rhetoric of Resistance
    by Charles Tita | Article |PDF

 

Issues

  • Volume 2 Issue 2
  • Volume 2 Issue 1
  • Volume 1 Issue 2
  • Volume 1 Issue 1
  • Volume 3 Issue 1

Editorial Team

Editor
Samara Cahill

Founding Editor and Senior Editorial Advisor
Brett McInelly, Brigham Young University

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