A Journey to History: Exploring the Traditional Literary Criticism in the Digital Age
The Intersectionality of "Narratology" , "Feminism", and "Queer"
Beyond the Orientalist Tradition: Late Marx's Critique on John Phear's Ethnological Study
Frantz Fanon's Dialogue with Mathew Arnold and Ernest Renan: Algeria's "Celtic Moment" in The Wretched of the Earth
The Individual, Historical, and Collective Readership From Deconstruction to Reader's Response Criticism
Alfred Kazin's Vision in the American Romance Tradition
Theorizing Rewriting through "The Drover's Wife"
The Writing of Disgust in Ha Jin's A Free Life