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Narrative and the Start of the Northern Irish Troubles: Ireland's Revolutionary Tradition in Comparative Perspective Simon Prince. 2011. Narrative and the Start of the Northern Irish Troubles: Ireland's Revolutionary Tradition in Comparative Perspective. Journal of British Studies. 50(4):941-964.
Memory, History and Self-Reconstruction in Gayl Jones's Corregidora Sirène Harb. 2008. Memory, History and Self-Reconstruction in Gayl Jones's Corregidora. Journal of Modern Literature. 31(3):116-136.
Plague, Panic Space, and the Tragic Medieval Household D. Vance Smith. 1999. Plague, Panic Space, and the Tragic Medieval Household. The South Atlantic Quarterly. 98(3):367-414.
Penelope and the Poetics of Remembering Melissa. Mueller. 2007. Penelope and the Poetics of Remembering. Arethusa. 40:337-362.
All Streetcars Are Named Desire: The Lost Cities of Juan Garcia Ponce's Personas, lugares y anexas Raul Rodriguez-Hernandez. 2005. All Streetcars Are Named Desire: The Lost Cities of Juan Garcia Ponce's Personas, lugares y anexas. CR: The New Centennial Review. 5:35-64.
Matters of Memory: Response Deidre. Lynch. 2007. Matters of Memory: Response. Victorian Studies. 49(2):228-240.
Jim's Corner Robin Hemley. 2006. Jim's Corner. Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction. 8(1):109-114.