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Georgia Walton is a specialist in American literature based at the University of Leeds. Her doctoral research focussed on the legacies of the American Renaissance in Contemporary US literature. Her work has appeared in English Studies and The George Eliot Review and she is currently writing an article on the work of contemporary writer John Keene.
“It was only the darkened house that could contain her”: Containing Forms in <i>The Scarlet Letter</i>
Posted inArticles Issue 12 2023

“It was only the darkened house that could contain her”: Containing Forms in The Scarlet Letter

Posted by Georgia Walton
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