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“Glorious Insufficiencies”: Fulfilling Hallam’s Suspended Youth in Tennyson’s In Memoriam
Mihye Bang
page: 385-411
“He will be a Pet Forever”: Rewriting a Boy-and-Dog Story as an Anti-Bildungsroman in John Donovan’s I’ll Get There. It Better Be Worth the Trip.
Seokyeong Choi
page: 413-437
The Marriage of Capitalist Labor and Population Crisis in Morrisian Utopia
Seohyon Jung
page: 439-460
Inhabited Machines and Hybrid Geography in Nnedi Okorafor’s Binti Trilogy
Kang Sujin
page: 461-485
An Ethic of Mourning: The Presence of Animals and Death in William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying and Jesmyn Ward’s Sing, Unburied, Sing
Hyoung Min Lee
page: 487-508
“A Face for Listening”: Witnessing Hong Kong’s Occupation in The Piano Teacher
Hyungji Park
page: 509-527
Shakespeare on Kabuki Stage: Challenges and Dilemma of Japanese Theatre in the Meiji Modernization as Represented in Kanadehon Hamlet
Jungman Park
page: 529-550
Modeling Gender: Mansfield Park as Conduct Book?
Yeseul Park
page: 551-584