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Rolf, Breuer, Huber Werner 1952-, Middeke Martin 1963-, and Zapf Hubert 1948-, eds. Self-reflexivity in literature. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2005.

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Schapiro, Barbara A. Literature and the relational self. New York: New York University Press, 1994.

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1943-, Hegel Robert E., and Hessney Richard C, eds. Expressions of self in Chinese literature. New York: Columbia University Press, 1985.

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Malashri, Lal, Panja Shormistha, and Satpathy Sumanyu, eds. Signifying the self: Women and literature. Delhi: Macmillan India, 2004.

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Marcus, Amit. Self-deception in literature and philosophy. Trier: WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2007.

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Keaveney, Christopher T. The Subversive Self in Modern Chinese Literature. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403980984.

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Singh, Manjit Inder, and Punjabi University. Dept. of English., eds. Contemporary diasporic literature: Writing history, culture, self. Delhi: Pencraft International, 2007.

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Allman, Toney. Self-injury. Detroit, MI: Lucent Books, 2011.

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Gamble, Teri Kwal. Literature alive: The meeting of self and literature through oral interpretation. Lincolnwood, Ill: National Textbook Co., 1988.

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Dennis, Brown. The modernist self in twentieth-century English literature: A study in self-fragmentation. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989.

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Merino, Noël. Self-incrimination. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2014.

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1960-, Williams Mary E., ed. Self mutilation. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2009.

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Richardson, Kimberly S. Gus learns to fly: Self-defense is self-discovery. Troutdale, Or: NewSage Press, 2012.

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Maillat, Didier. Performing the self. Tübingen: Narr, 2010.

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Bergman, David. Gaiety transfigured: Gay self-representation in American literature. Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsin Press, 1991.

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Thompson, Ewa M., ed. The Search for Self-Definition in Russian Literature. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/upal.27.

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Godfrey, Emelyne. Masculinity, Crime and Self-Defence in Victorian Literature. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230294998.

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Brown, Dennis. The Modernist Self in Twentieth-Century English Literature. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19913-6.

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Gruber, Elizabeth D. The Eco-Self in Early Modern English Literature. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463728881.

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The Eco-Self in Early Modern English Literature tracks an important shift in early modern conceptions of selfhood, arguing that the period hosted the birth of a new subset of the human, the eco-self, which melds a deeply introspective turn with an abiding sense of humans’ embedment in the world. A confluence of cultural factors produced the relevant changes. Of paramount significance was the rapid spread of literacy in England and across Europe: reading transformed the relationship between self and world, retooled moral reasoning, and even altered human anatomy. This book pursues the salutary possibilities, including the ecological benefits, of this redesigned self by advancing fresh readings of texts by William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, John Webster, and Margaret Cavendish. The eco-self offers certain refinements to ecological theory by renewing appreciation for the rational, deliberative functions that distinguish humans from other species.
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Ìbítókun, Benedict M. Portraits of the self in modern African literature. Ibadan: Sam Bookman, 1998.

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Malloy, Taylre. Self-Love Literature. Independently Published, 2019.

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Glicksberg, Charles I. Self in Modern Literature. Pennsylvania State University Press, 1990.

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Self-Reflection in Literature. BRILL, 2019.

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Ghaffar, Asher. Muslim Self in Postcolonial Literature. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Cummings, Renee. Self-esteem literature-based reading. Instructional Fair, 1994.

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Schapiro, Barbara Ann. Literature and the Relational Self. New York University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814788738.001.0001.

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Karwowski, Cindy. Self-esteem literature-based reading. Instructional Fair, 1994.

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Literature And The Relational Self. New York University Press, 1995.

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Schapiro, Barbara. Literature and the Relational Self. New York University Press, 2012.

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Literature squared: Self-reflexivity in late antique literature. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2020.

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Sophrosyne: Self-knowledge and self-restraint in Greek literature. Blurb, 2018.

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Hegel, Robert E., and Richard C. Hessney. Expressions of Self in Chinese Literature. Columbia University Press, 1985.

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Hegel, Robert E., and Richard C. Hessney, eds. Expressions of Self in Chinese Literature. Columbia University Press, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/hege91090.

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Hegel, Robert E., and Richard C. Hessney. Expressions of Self in Chinese Literature. Columbia University Press, 1985.

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1943-, Hegel Robert E., and Hessney Richard C, eds. Expressions of self in Chinese literature. New York :$bColumbia University Press,$cc1985, 1985.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer, and Intuitive. Self-Pollination. Lerner Publishing Group, 2017.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer. Self-Pollination. Lerner Publishing Group, 2015.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer, and Intuitive. Self-Pollination. Lerner Publishing Group, 2017.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer. Self-Pollination. LernerClassroom, 2015.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer. Self-Pollination. Lerner Publishing Group, 2015.

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Boothroyd, Jennifer, and Intuitive Intuitive. Self-Pollination. Lerner Publishing Group, 2017.

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(Editor), Felisa Lopez Liquete, ed. American Mirrors: Self Reflections And Self Distortions. University of the Basque Country, 2005.

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Richardson, Rebecca. Material Ambitions: Self-Help and Victorian Literature. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021.

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Spiegel, Maura, and Danielle Spencer. Accounts of Self: Exploring Relationality Through Literature. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360192.003.0002.

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Literature offers the opportunity to study relationality in many different forms and contexts. This chapter discusses relationality in creative works—Colm Toíbín’s “One Minus One”, Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground, Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home, and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go—in combination with selected criticism and theory, exemplifying one approach to the narrative medicine classroom. In these texts characters offer an account of self in contrasting ways—from the vexed, distrustful address of Dostoevsky’s Underground Man to the richly inviting tapestry of Bechdel’s graphic memoir—provoking different readerly experiences. Critical perspectives such as Bakhtin’s analysis of the dialogic nature of the Underground Man’s apparent soliloquy, Rita Felski’s conception of readerly recognition, Michael White’s description of Narrative Therapy, and Judith Butler’s discussion of the ethics of giving an account of self—all enrich our experience of these works and deepen our understanding of relationality, particularly as it relates to clinical practice.
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Search for Self-Definition in Russian Literature. Benjamins Publishing Company, John, 1991.

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Eco-Self in Early Modern English Literature. Amsterdam University Press, 2023.

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Material Ambitions: Self-Help and Victorian Literature. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021.

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Eco-Self in Early Modern English Literature. Amsterdam University Press, 2023.

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Bryson, Michael. Humanist Turn: Reclaiming the Self in Literature. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Bryson, Michael. Humanist Turn: Reclaiming the Self in Literature. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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