Authority in literature
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- Authority and speech : language, society, and self in the American novel
- Authority, autonomy, and representation in American literature, 1776-1865
- Catching the drift : authority, gender, and narrative strategy in fiction
- Conceived presences : literary genealogy in Renaissance England
- Discourses of authority in medieval and Renaissance literature
- Dreams of authority : Freud and the fictions of the unconscious
- Fashioning authority : the development of Elizabethan novelistic discourse
- Henry Fielding : authorship and authority
- Literary transmission and authority : Dryden and other writers
- Masters and servants in English Renaissance drama and culture : authority and obedience
- Molière et l'autorité : structures sociales, structures comiques
- Murder and moral decay in Victorian popular literature
- Oracles and hierophants : constructions of romantic authority
- Players' scepters : fictions of authority in the Restoration
- Self-discovery and authority in Afro-American narrative
- Self-fulfilling prophecies : readership and authority in the first Roman de la Rose
- The dream of my brother : an essay on Johnson's authority
- The idea of authorship in America : democratic poetics from Franklin to Melville
- The voice of the masters : writing and authority in modern Latin American literature
- Violence and the lost maternal : problems of sacrifice, biblical authority, and feminine desire in narrative
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