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Tropical War of Leprosy: Representations of Diseases in Jack London's Writings. |
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The Rape of Maria: Sex and Violence in For Whom the Bell Tolls. |
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Hester Prynne on the Threshold: The Infection of Sexual Desire in The Scarlet Letter. |
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The Politics of Pain in McTeague: Representations of Anaesthesia and Masochism. |
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Forbidden Pleasure: Ernest Hemingway and Masturbation Discourse. |
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Yasushi Takano, The Road to the Natural Body: Technology and the Body in Hemingway's War Stories, 『ヘミングウェイ研究』, 第5号, 2004.06. |
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Yasushi Takano, 'Sifilus' and 'That Awful Lust': Hemingway's Struggle with the Social Acceptability of Sexuality, 『東北アメリカ文学研究』, 第27号, 2004.03. |
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Yasushi Takano, The Marvellous Thing Is That It's Painless: The Rhetoric of Anaesthesia in Hemingway's Texts, 『言語と文化』, 第6号, 2004.03. |
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Yasushi Takano, 'Her Screams Are Not Important': The Politics of Pain in Hemingway's 'Indian Camp', 『言語と文化』, 第5号, 2003.03. |
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Yasushi Takano, A Soldier's Displaced Intestine: Frederic's View of the Body in A Farewell to Amrs, 『東北アメリカ文学研究』, 第25・26合併号, 2002.03. |
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Yasushi Takano, Against the Victorian Normalization of Sexuality: A Study of Hemingway's Representation of Syphilis, 『ヘミングウェイ研究』, 第2号, 2001.03. |