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2014
艾蜜莉狄瑾蓀與威廉華茲華斯和湯瑪士狄坤西跨大西洋的自然想像
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2015-01
“As Trade Had Suddenly Encroached”: Emily Dickinson, William Wordsworth and China
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2021-04
To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee : Dickinson's Manufacturing of the Wild West
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2014-04
Thomas De Quincey''s ''Serpentine'' Writing and Emily Dickinson''s Reptiles
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(182)
2021
The ‘Phantasmatic’ Chinatown in Helen Hunt Jackson’s ‘The Chinese Empire’ and Mark Twain’s Roughing It
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2018-07
The Romance of Transportation in Wordsworth, Emerson, De Quincey, and Dickinson
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2021-05
The 'Phantasmatic' Chinatown in Helen Hunt Jackson's 'The Chinese Empire' and Mark Twain's Roughing It
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2012.04
Sacred/Sacrilegious Tourism in Emily Dickinson’s Poems
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2020-10
Keats, Higginson, and Snakes: Yang Mu’s Transcultural "Courtship
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2020.11
Introduction to the Emily Dickinson Journal Special Issue on International Dickinson: Scholarship in English Translation
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2013.10
In many and reportless places': Place Identity and Emily Dickinson's America
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2013.11
Emily Dickinson's Asian Consumption
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2020-12
Ecogothic Chinatown
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2021-11
Ecogothic Chinatown
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2011-09
Asia, Animals and Apocalypse: The Narcotic Tour of Emily Dickinson and Thomas De Quincey.
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2016-11
'The light that never was on sea or land': William Wordsworth in America and Emily Dickinson's 'Frostier' Style'
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