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Emily Sun
Emily Sun is Assistant Professor of English at Colgate University, where she teaches British Romantic and Victorian poetry and literary theory. Her essay on Keats and D.W. Winnicott is forthcoming in Studies in Romanticism, and she is co-editor of The Claims of Literature: the Shoshana Felman Reader (forthcoming, New York: Fordham UP). She is currently working on a book-length study of the legacy of King Lear in such 19th- and 20th-century authors as Wordsworth, Büchner, Agee, and Evans.
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Emily Sun: From the Division of Labor to the Discovery of the Common
James Agee and Walker Evans’s „Let Us Now Praise Famous Men“Heft No. 02/06 /// Abstract
Rabinbach, Anson
Räsänen, Pajari
Reents, Friederike
Reher, Nicolai
Rehm, Robin
Rehmann-Sutter, Christoph
Renken, Arno
Renz, Seraina
Rest, Matthäus
Rickenbacher, Sergej
Rickli, Christina
Riedweg, Christoph
Rimmele, Marius
Rinck, Monika
Robl, Lilian
Roeck, Bernd
Röggla, Kathrin
Rohrer, Seraina
Rose, Arthur
Rossini, Manuela
Rossini, Manuela
Rother, Wolfgang
Roussel, Martin
Ruhe, Doris
Rutschky, Michael
Räsänen, Pajari
Reents, Friederike
Reher, Nicolai
Rehm, Robin
Rehmann-Sutter, Christoph
Renken, Arno
Renz, Seraina
Rest, Matthäus
Rickenbacher, Sergej
Rickli, Christina
Riedweg, Christoph
Rimmele, Marius
Rinck, Monika
Robl, Lilian
Roeck, Bernd
Röggla, Kathrin
Rohrer, Seraina
Rose, Arthur
Rossini, Manuela
Rossini, Manuela
Rother, Wolfgang
Roussel, Martin
Ruhe, Doris
Rutschky, Michael