2023
National Literatures, Internationlist Comparatism: Writing the Contemporary in Late Nineteenth-Century Egypt and Spain by Elizabeth Benninger, Ph.D., New York University.
Writing the Social: A Global Geneology of Swedish Social Democratic Solidarity by Ludwig Shmitz, Ph.D., New York University
Imagining Subjectivity in Post-Mao Chinese Literature by Honey Watson, Ph.D., New York University
2022
Forms of Illness: Georges Canguilhem and Vital Normativity in Philosophy, Cinema, and Literature by William Clark, Ph.D., New York University
Afrofutures, Atlantic Pasts: Decolonial Revisions in 20th Century African American Science Fiction by Smaran Dayal, Ph.D., New York University
Beyond Nostalgia: Remediating the Soviet Body in Russian Culture under Putin by Tatiana Efremova, Ph.D., New York University
Lyric Interference: Possessive-Individualism in American Case Law and Contemporary Poetry by Wendy Lotterman, Ph.D., New York University
Dialectal Dante: The Politics of Translation in Risorgimento Italy by Giancarlo Tursi, Ph.D., New York University
2021
Worlded Women: Women, Subjectivity, and World Literature in Turn-of-the-Century Japan and Latin America by Amy Obermeyer, P.h.D., New York University
Conjuring the Dead: Cinematic Reflections on the Black Mirror by Devin Marco Thomas, Ph.D., New York University
Composing the Decomposition: On Translating Werner Kofler by Lauren K. Wolfe, P.h.D., New York University
2020
Encrypted Resistances: Anticolonialism and Psychoanalysis by Andrew Ragni, Ph.D., New York University
The Specter of Extinction: Environmental Nihilism in British Science Fiction (1800-1945) by Tyler Austin Harper, Ph.D., New York University
The Poetics of Andrei Monastyrski Within and Beyond the Book, 1972-1980 by Brian Droitcour, Ph.D., New York University
2019
The Living Archives: Journeys through Performance Remains by Agata Tumilowicz, Ph.D., New York University
Leaving Adab Behind: Incivility in Modern Arabic Literature by Emily Sarah Sibley, Ph.D. , New York University
The Extremist: Walter Benjamin and the Radical Critique of Society, 1912-1924 by Charles Gelman, Ph.D., New York University
The Revolution Next Door: Cuba in the Caribbean Imaginary by Amanda Perry, Ph.D., New York University
Realism's Ruins: Destruction and Decay in Soviet and Italian Film by Emma Hamilton, Ph.D., New York University
2018
Public Writers and Clandestine Papers: Labor, Literature, and Insurgency in Colonial Cuba by Daniel Howell, Ph.D., New York University
Arab Literary Politics from al-Shidhaq to Antun: Civilization, Modernity, and the Worlding of the Nahdah by Ziad Dallal, Ph.D., New York University
Beyond Work: The Ethics and Politics of Inoperative Literature (Blanchot, Bataille, Melville, Beckett) by Michael Krimper, Ph.D., New York University
2017
Illicit Economies, Unruly Terrain: Narrating Mexico's Provinces in the 21st-Century Chronicle by Juan Carlos Aguirre, Ph.D., New York University
Spinozan Mediations: The Limits of Material Thought in Novalis and His Contemporaries by Siarhei Biarheishyk, Ph.D., New York University
Circulations and Archives: Turkish-German Literature and the Materialities of Migration by Mert Reisoglu, Ph.D., New York University
Building Life: The Rhetoric of Vitality in Soviet Literature and Literary Theory in the 1920s and 1930s by Anastasiya Osipova, Ph.D., New York University
The Politics of Individuality in Modern Chinese Literature (1918-1942) by Qin Wang, Ph.D., New York University
Usonian Objects: Intermedial Modernism and Folk Art by Lucy Ives, Ph.D., New York University
2016
On Our Blindness: Disability Cultures of the Americas by Kevin Goldstein, Ph.D., New York University
Unbound Voices of the Revolution: Spanish American and Caribbean Fiction and Revolutionary Discourse by Dafne Duchesne-Sotomayor, Ph.D., New York University
Troublesome Anachronisms: The Peasant Question and European Realism, 1887-1917 by Erag Ramizi, Ph.D., New York University
Indian Ocean Passages: Time in Narrative of Indenture and Internment by Nienke Boer, Ph.D., New York University
Fringe Realisms: Literature, Nation and the Invention of a Useable Present by Sonia Werner, Ph.D., New York University
2015
Narratives of Resentment in Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and the Law by Gonzalez, Manuel, Ph.D., New York University
Time Regulation Institutes: Time in European Literary and Cultural Imagination (1889-1950) by Ozen Dolcerocca, Ph.D., New York University
Expanded Internet Art and the Informational Milieu by Ceci Moss, Ph.D., New York University
Life in the Fewest Words: Timing Brevity from Chamfort to Benjamin by Sage Anderson, Ph.D., New York University
2014
Geographic Narrativity: Emplotments of (Neo) liberal Space in Contemporary Anglophone Novels by Anna Monika Connolly, Ph.D., New York University
Manuscript Systems: Reading Floire et Blancheflor and Aucassin et Nicolette in Medieval Miscellany, 1200-1400 by Tara Mendola, Ph.D., New York University
Unoriginal Sin: Transborder Media Flow, Visual Consumption and the Emergence of the Chinese Global Shoppers by Liang-Hua Yu, Ph.D., New York University
2013
Cartographic Humanism: The Making of Early Modern Europe by Katharina Piechocki, Ph.D., New York University
Melancholia in Jefferson: a study of Melancholia in William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! And the Sound and the Fury by Stephanie Chin, Ph.D., New York University
Getting Papers: The Terms of Legalizing Intimacies, Labors and Kinship by Belkis Gonzalez, Ph.D., New York University
An Incomplete Socialist Modernity: Representation of the Socialist New Man in Chinese Literature, Film and Aesthetic Debate 1953-1964 by Xiang He, Ph.D., New York University, 2013. 269 pages; AAT 3591241
The Chinese Latinization Movement: 1917-1958: Language, History and Politics by Chi Man Wong, Ph.D., New York University
2012
Dictates of Authority: Aesthetics with Politics in the Spanish American and African Dictator-Novel by Armillas-Tiseyra, Magalí, Ph.D., New York University, 2012, 401 pages.
The Right to Offend: Contested Speech Acts and Critical Democratic Practice by Michiel Bot, Ph.D., New York University, 2012, 292 pages
2011
The Caribbean Novel and the Realization of History in the Era of Decolonization by Love, Aaron., Ph.D., New York University, 2011, 378 pages; AAT 3466923
Engaged Otherwise: Figurations of the Subject in French and Algerian Experimental Novels (Yacine, Guyotat, Duras, Djebar) by Beata, Potocki, Ph.D., New York University, 2011, 256 pages; AAT 3464591
Sentimental Mafia, This Invisible Thing of Ours: The Mafia and Politics in American and Italian Film and Media by Oram, Lydia, Ph.D., New York University, 2011.
La Spectacle de la Nature, or Nature Display'd: the Specularization of Nature in Eighteenth-Century France and England by Hartendorf-Wallach, Bregtje, Ph.D., New York University, 2011.
2010
Modernism Before Modernity: Literature and Urban Form in Iraq, 1950-1963 by Bahoora, Haytham., Ph.D., New York University, 2010, 391 pages; AAT 3396640.
Beyond recovery: The uses of history in contemporary African American and Caribbean literature by McMorris, Kristy K., Ph.D., New York University, 2010, 336 pages; AAT 3408298
Educating for women's rights in three late eighteenth-century bestsellers: La Roche, Inchbald, and Rowson by Baucic, Reinelda Moschner, Ph.D., New York University, 2010, 381 pages; AAT 3428031
The Poetics of the Unnarratable: Testimonial Articulations and Disarticulations in the Poetry of Uri Zvi Greenberg, Dan Pagis, and Yehuda Amichai by Perry, Yaakov. New York University, 2010. 293 pages; AAT 3396681.
Literary Listening: Readings in Congolese Popular Music by Nimis, John, Ph.D., New York University, 2010, 333 pages; AAT 3427959
Emmy Hennings DADA: Genealogie und Geschlecht in der Avantgarde by Behrmann, Nicola, Ph.D., New York University, 2010, 527 pages; AAT 34279082.
When Nature Begins To Write Herself---German Romantics Read The Electrophore by Pfannkuchen, Antje, Ph.D., New York University, 2010, 232 pages; AAT 3427962
2009
After Nature: Homo oeconomicus and the Aesopic Fable by Tabas, Samuel Bradford. New York University, 2009. 387 pages; AAT 3380248.
Cuba in the American Imaginary: Literature and National Culture in Cuba and the United States, 1848-1958 by Leary, John Patrick. New York University, 2009. 383 pages; AAT 3380210.
National narrative, traumatic memory and testimony: Reading traces of the Cheju April Third Incident, South Korea, 1948 by Chang, Jieun, Ph.D., New York University, 2009, 256 pages; AAT 3365697
Realism, violence and representation of migrants and minorities in contemporary Europe by Celik, Ipek Azime, Ph.D., New York University, 2009, 281 pages; AAT 3360468
The Eye and the Ear: Ezra Pound, Brazilian Concrete Poetry, and their Paideuma by Perez, Fernando. New York University, 2009. 392 pages; AAT 3365728.
Transparent faces: The sentimental code in the early Brazilian novel by Cardoso, Andre Cabral de Almeida, Ph.D., New York University, 2009, 446 pages; AAT 336046711.
Lacan en el cuarto contiguo: Usos de la teoria en la literatura argentina de los anos setenta by Deymonnaz, Santiago, Ph.D., New York University, 2009, 371 pages; AAT 3380186
The forgiveness to come: Dreams and aporias by Banki, Peter, Ph.D., New York University, 2009, 240 pages; AAT 33803026.
Albert Cossery et la derision: Ou la marginalite comme reponse a la modernite by Shahin, Bassem Hanna, Ph.D., New York University, 2009, 243 pages; AAT 3365748
2008
Dante's "Commedia" and the Poetics of Christian Catabasis by Foust, Lee. New York University, 2008. 378 pages; AAT 3329884.
Language Made Visible: The Invention of French in England after the Norman Conquest by Georgi, David. New York University, 2008. 392 pages; AAT 3307998.
America Unbound: The Early American Geographical Imagination and the Shaping of a Nation by Apap, Christopher C., Ph.D., New York University, 2008, 354 pages; AAT 3320765.
Embodied ethnographies: Women's work between art and the field by Cayer, Jennifer, Ph.D., New York University, 2008, 334 pages; AAT 332983814.
Masochist contract, social contract: Freedom and submission in Rousseau by Falaky, Faycal, Ph.D., New York University, 2008, 245 pages; AAT 3320793
Postcolonial possessions: Place, space and the discourse of property in Caribbean literature by McLean, Dolace, Ph.D., New York University, 2008, 298 pages; AAT 3320847
Enchanted truths: Romantic and post-Romantic models of poetic knowledge by Pomerantsev, Yevgeniy, Ph.D., New York University, 2008, 236 pages; AAT 33208447
A call for poets: Eduardo Lourenco in his labyrinth of images by Veloso, Carlos, Ph.D., New York University, 2008, 238 pages; AAT 3327238
2007
From Lu Xun to Zhao Shuli: The Politics of Recognition in Chinese Literary Modernity: A Genealogy of Storytelling by Jiang, Hui. New York University, 2007. 243 pages; AAT 3310552.
The Politics of Blood: The Poetics of (un)Belonging in the Era of Globalization by Myambo, Melissa Tandiwe. New York University, 2007. AAT 3310558.
Ghost-watching American Modernity: Haunting the Hemispheric Imaginary by Blanco, Maria del Pilar. New York University, 2007. 269 pages; AAT 3284104.
Nag mapu/la tierra que andamos/walking wor(l)ds: Native cosmographies of the Americas by Brigido Corachan, Anna Maria, Ph.D., New York University, 2007, 316 pages; AAT 3283363
Experience and experimental writing from Emerson to William James
by Grimstad, Paul C., Ph.D., New York University, 2007, 301 pages; AAT 3269786
The untimely Richard Bruce Nugent by Vitale, Christopher, Ph.D., New York University, 2007, 432 pages; AAT 3286494
Between pederasty and dandyism: Distressed masculinities in intellectual circles of Mexico and Argentina (1930--1984) by Gonzalez Mateos, Adriana, Ph.D., New York University, 2002, 295 pages; AAT 3048840
Genealogy and decolonization: The historical novel of the twentieth-century Caribbean by Barker, Carrie K., Ph.D., New York University, 2007, 205 pages; AAT 3269771
Figures of confinement: Literature and claustrophilia by Diaz, Hernan, Ph.D., New York University, 2007, 237 pages; AAT 32841108.
Mots pour maux: Maladies nerveuses et ecrits contagieux sous le Second Empire et la Troisieme Republique by Froment, Nils, Ph.D., New York University, 2007, 312 pages; AAT 32833574.
Dispossessions of voice: The work of description in literature and film by Kolisnyk, Mary Helen, Ph.D., New York University, 2007, 225 pages; AAT 3286485
Configurations of trickery in Boccaccio's "Decameron", Marguerite de Navarre's "Heptameron", Masuccio's "Il Novellino" and Shakespeare's "Othello"
by Escher, Margaret, Ph.D., New York University, 2007, 504 pages; AAT 3247360
Simplicity of sensation: The aesthetics of Kleist and Melville by Kaiser, Birgit Mara, Ph.D., New York University, 2007, 269 pages; AAT 3247367
Images of modernity: Latin American culture and nineteenth-century Universal Exhibitions by Uslenghi, Maria Alejandra, Ph.D., New York University, 2007, 233 pages; AAT 3269813
2006
"Six Nights on the Acropolis" ("' ExiNud12 ct3vst hnAkrod12 polh "), a novel by George Seferis: An English translation from the Greek, with introduction and notes by Matthias, Susan, Ph.D., New York University, 2006, 419 pages; AAT 32056612.
Repainting romance: Ekphrasis and otherness in Renaissance imitations of ancient Greek romance by Bearden, Elizabeth B., Ph.D., New York University, 2006, 293 pages; AAT 3221925
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's "Belgravia" in the global marketplace: A cultural history of late-Victorian sensationalism by Gabriele, Alberto, Ph.D., New York University, 2006, 219 pages; AAT 32341345.
The posthuman novel by Granger Remy, Maud, Ph.D., New York University, 2006, 461 pages; AAT 3234138
The art of life: Ethics, happiness and the philosophical novel in eighteenth-century Britain and France by Norton, Brian Michael, Ph.D., New York University, 2006, 221 pages; AAT 3234169
Mediation of memory: Image and repetition in the postwar German documentaries
by Nam, Soo-Young, Ph.D., New York University, 2006, 215 pages; AAT 3221981
Queer pathography: A comparison of illness narratives by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and Bill T. Jones by Hawkins, Katherine, Ph.D., New York University, 2006, 238 pages; AAT 3205648
Margins of the universal: Latin American modernity and the discourse of globalization by Siskind, Mariano, Ph.D., New York University, 2006, 399 pages; AAT 3222005
2005
Kleiner. Feiner. Leichter. Uber Nuancen und details im Prosawerk Robert Walsers by Kreienbrock, Jorg, Ph.D., New York University, 2005, 276 pages; AAT 31954639.
The novel and its other: A study of genres in narrative minimalism by Just, Daniel, Ph.D., New York University, 2005, 289 pages; AAT 3170841
The translator's doubts: Vladimir Nabokov and the ambiguity of translation by Trubikhina, Julia V., Ph.D., New York University, 2005, 249 pages; AAT 3157863
2004
The art of disappearance: Autobiography, race, and technology by Coleman, Beth, Ph.D., New York University, 2004, 202 pages; AAT 3146640
Caribbean cartographies: Maps, cosmograms, and the Caribbean imagination by Mills, Bronwyn, Ph.D., New York University, 2004, 473 pages; AAT 31142122.
In partition's shadow: Fictions of violence and sovereignty in India by Ahmed, Kazi Anis, Ph.D., New York University, 2004, 214 pages; AAT 3114179
Erzulie's daughters: Black women reconfiguring the black Atlantic by Fulani, Ifeona, Ph.D., New York University, 2004, 294 pages; AAT 3146654
The re-visioning of goddesses: Revisionist poetics in African diaspora women writers' re-creations of black women characters from black male-authored canonical texts by Momplaisir, Francesca M., Ph.D., New York University, 2004, 369 pages; AAT 31274733.
In praise of falling: Writing and the experience of the body in modernity by Sapir, Michal, Ph.D., New York University, 2004, 474 pages; AAT 3146702
2003
The decays of realism: A negative genealogy by Nadal, Sara, Ph.D., New York University, 2003, 198 pages; AAT 3089307
"Sundered by a memory": The sixties in historical novels and films of the postwar United States by Tanenbaum, Laura Anne, Ph.D., New York University, 2003, 304 pages; AAT 30893434.
Aversion: Andre du Bouchet on painting by Sohn, Michael Steven, Ph.D., New York University, 2003, 318 pages; AAT 3075523
The case of Georg Brandes: Brandes between Taine, Hegel, Kierkegaard, and Goethe, and the institutions of literature in 19th-century Denmark by Lundtofte, Anne Mette, Ph.D., New York University, 2003, 267 pages; AAT 3089411
The vicarious voyage: Reading the exotic in the work of Pierre Loti by Thompson, Celina (Lyn), Ph.D., New York University, 2003, 389 pages; AAT 3089346
Hear the difference: "Minor" forms and modern consciousness in Yiddish and African literature by Caplan, Andrew Marc, Ph.D., New York University, 2003, 456 pages; AAT 31058414.
2002
Capital of cosmopolitanism: A cultural history of Coppet by Gardiner, Ann Trowbridge, Ph.D., New York University, 2002, 620 pages; AAT 3062811
Ecriture a quatre pieds: L'ecrivain francais et son compagnon de voyage en Orient au dix-neuvieme siecle by Schreier, Lise-Segolene Vivette, Ph.D., New York University, 2002, 438 pages; AAT 3048867
Writing the people: Charles-Louis Philippe and the culture of "populism" during the Belle Epoque by Arganbright, Brian John, Ph.D., New York University, 2002, 275 pages; AAT 3035277
Shakespeares at war: Cultural appropriations of Shakespeare in London, Berlin, and Budapest during World War II by Markus, Zoltan, Ph.D., New York University, 2002, 421 pages; AAT 3048839
Eventuations: Daniil Kharms' mise-en-page by Jakovljevic, Branislav, Ph.D., New York University, 2002, 353 pages; AAT 30628201.
Golden lands, magic cities: (Trans)figurations of utopia in Caribbean literature by Winks, Christopher Leland, Ph.D., New York University, 2002, 430 pages; AAT 30628531.
2001
Lachen Lesen: Konstitutive Komik der Moderne bei Kafka by Rehberg, Peter, Ph.D., New York University, 2001, 399 pages; AAT 300934811.
Savage modernism: Blood-sacrifice, literary primitivism and culture by Thompson, Mark Christian, Ph.D., New York University, 2001, 351 pages; AAT 3024727
'Scorned my nation': A comparison of translations of "The Merchant of Venice" into German, Hebrew and Yiddish by Abend, Dror, Ph.D., New York University, 2001, 358 pages; AAT 3009276
The emergence of the prose poem in eighteenth-century France from Fenelon to Chateaubriand by Moore, Fabienne, Ph.D., New York University, 2001, 481 pages; AAT 9997476
Born under the sign of the suitcase: Caribbean immigrant literature, 1959--1999 by King, Rosamond S., Ph.D., New York University, 2001, 269 pages; AAT 3024687
2000
"The natural language of the passions": Rhetoric and affectivity in French and English theater, 1660--1690 by Dimit, Robert G., Ph.D., New York University, 2000, 315 pages; AAT 9970882
The road of excess: A history of writers on drugs by Boon, Marcus Bernard, Ph.D., New York University, 2000, 376 pages; AAT 9970870
A chacun son griot: The myth of the narrator-griot in West African literature and cinema by Thiers, Valerie Anne, Ph.D., New York University, 2000, 411 pages; AAT 9970938
1999
European peripheries: Poetics and politics of eastern Europe by Illakowicz, Krystyna Maria, Ph.D., New York University, 1999, 275 pages; AAT 9917051
Le modele utopique classique: Etude des utopies narratives a la fin du regne de Louis XIV by Grele, Denis Dominique, Ph.D., New York University, 1999, 338 pages; AAT 9930241
On aristocratic radicalism. Singularities of Georg Brandes, Friedrich Nietzsche and Soren Kierkegaard by Pages, Neil Christian, Ph.D., New York University, 1999, 430 pages; AAT 991707012.
Renderings of the city. Joseph Roth, Siegfried Kracauer and the literary reportage of the Weimar Republic by Eilers, Nancy Herrigel, Ph.D., New York University, 1999, 309 pages; AAT 9945272
Distant mirrors: Spanish-American writers in Paris since the Second World War by Weiss, Jason Lee, Ph.D., New York University, 1999, 355 pages; AAT 9917094
Fashion discourse in Baudelaire's "Le Peintre de la vie moderne" and Mallarme's "La Derniere mode" by Whelan, Hilary Marion, Ph.D., New York University, 1999, 277 pages; AAT 9945363
Rene's generation: Regeneration and extinction after Revolution, 1795-1805 by Sainson, Katia Renee, Ph.D., New York University, 1999, 277 pages; AAT 9930251
Soliciting darkness: Pindar, obscurity and the classical tradition by Hamilton, John Thomas, Ph.D., New York University, 1999, 470 pages; AAT 9930235
Vortex St. Mark's Poetry Project: A history of the Lower East Side poetic community of the 1960's by Kane, Daniel J., Ph.D., New York University, 1999, 479 pages; AAT 9945291
A social history of the drum by Johnson, Christopher, Ph.D., New York University, 1999, 247 pages; AAT 9930240
Some enchanted evening on the auction block: The cultural legacy of the New Orleans quadroon balls by Guillory, Monique, Ph.D., New York University, 1999, 247 pages; AAT 99170461.
1998
Penelope's retreat: Dialogic authorship in early eighteenth-century novels by Gramm, Marylou, Ph.D., New York University, 1998, 316 pages; AAT 9831715
Women writers and translation in 18th-century France by Pieretti, Marie-Pascale, Ph.D., New York University, 1998, 294 pages; AAT 9831752
Colonial arcadias: Symbolic landscapes in the works of Bernardin de Saint-Pierre by Moore, Diana M., Ph.D., New York University, 1998, 285 pages; AAT 9831742
La France au miroir de l'Amerique dans les annees 1920 (Morand, Duhamel) by Gillot, Catherine Louise, Ph.D., New York University, 1998, 376 pages; AAT 9831712
Translation and the Novel, 1660-1800 by McMurran, Mary Helen, Ph.D., New York University, 1998, 331 pages; AAT 9930210
1997
On the borders of poetry: Genre and the European didactic poem from antiquity to the Renaissance by Wondrich, F. David Bugliarello, Ph.D., New York University, 1997, 257 pages; AAT 9731451
1996
Human Half-Breeds: Women, Sex, Colonial Crossing, by Goodman, Robin, Ph.D., New York University, 1996.
Emergences of literature: Reading and history in Sidney's poetics by Sengel, Deniz Zehra, Ph.D., New York University, 1996, 348 pages; AAT 962183313.
Going Native: Figuring the Indian in modern American culture by Huhndorf, Shari Michelle, Ph.D., New York University, 1996, 287 pages; AAT 970626826.
Science fictions: Villiers de l'Isle-Adam's "L'Eve Future" and late nineteenth-century medical constructions of femininity by Hustvedt, Asti, Ph.D., New York University, 1996, 242 pages; AAT 970202227
1995
All regions do smilingly revolt: Region, place, literature by Dainotto, Roberto Maria, Ph.D., New York University, 1995, 284 pages; AAT 960312728.
1994
Force and charm in the desert: Manly adventure and gentlemanly behaviour in the Middle Eastern travel writings of Richard and Isabel Burton and Wilfrid Scawen and Anne Blunt by Nichols, Pamela Catherine, Ph.D., New York University, 1994, 348 pages; AAT 950228315.
Pro-fund wit: Jonathan Swift and the Scriblerians by Barton, David Eric, Ph.D., New York University, 1994, 250 pages; AAT 950224416.
Hybrid encounters: Reading postcolonial autobiographies of the Americas by Browdy de Hernandez, Jennifer, Ph.D., New York University, 1994, 208 pages; AAT 950224829.
1993
America, America: The return to the archaic in the writings of D. H. Lawrence, Antonin Artaud and Charles Olson by Spears, Andre Mark, Ph.D., New York University, 1993, 584 pages; AAT 9333677
Flaubert's house of fiction: Furnishing new spaces by Raycraft, Mary Beth, Ph.D., New York University, 1993, 308 pages; AAT 9333668
Nerval in the newspaper: History, fiction and journalism in "Les Faux Saulniers" by Blanc, Dina F., Ph.D., New York University, 1993, 203 pages; AAT 941107732.
1992
A hermeneutic approach to reading the dramatic text: Selected plays by Pirandello and Garcia Lorca by Parilla, Catherine Arturi, Ph.D., New York University, 1992, 285 pages; AAT 9237964
Doubting consciousness: Theories of characterization in Calderon and other seventeenth century dramatists by Craven, Alice Mikal, Ph.D., New York University, 1992, 293 pages; AAT 9222873
Enlightenment and the epistemology of origins by Labio, Catherine, Ph.D., New York University, 1992, 393 pages; AAT 9222893
Juliana Morell: Child prodigy, religious reformer, spiritual writer by Lamy, Theresa M., Ph.D., New York University, 1992, 260 pages; AAT 9222894
Nation, race, and gender in the writings of Bessie Head and Rosario Ferre by Balseiro, Isabel, Ph.D., New York University, 1992, 227 pages; AAT 9237923
Balzac's comedy of names: Fictions of individual identity in the "Comedie humaine" by Garval, Michael David, Ph.D., New York University, 1992, 282 pages; AAT 930677133.
Models for manners: Etiquette books and etiquette in nineteenth century France by Fisher, Mary Rosalie, Ph.D., New York University, 1992, 354 pages; AAT 922287834.
Regendered artistry: Tanizaki Junichiro and the tradition of decadence by Nakao, Seigo, Ph.D., New York University, 1992, 278 pages; AAT 930679335.
1991
Caribbean poetics: Aesthetics of marginality in West Indian literature by Torres-Saillant, Silvio A., Ph.D., New York University, 1991, 671 pages; AAT 9134700
Writing against pictures: A study of ekphrasis in epics by Homer, Virgil, Ariosto, Tasso and Spenser by Mitsi, Efterpi, Ph.D., New York University, 1991, 266 pages; AAT 9213262
A genealogy of gay morals: Greek love in modern literature by Pomponio, Arthur Thomas, Ph.D., New York University, 1991, 555 pages; AAT 92132714.
This is not America: Nineteenth century accounts of travel between the Americas by Allen, Esther Louise, Ph.D., New York University, 1991, 353 pages; AAT 9213213
1990
Bordering reality: Character as juncture between text and extra-text by Lubin, Orly, Ph.D., New York University, 1990, 259 pages; AAT 902513124.
Inventing the writer and the reader: Eighteenth century literary theory by Tenger, Zeynep, Ph.D., New York University, 1990, 290 pages; AAT 9113056
Prophetess doomed: Cassandra and the representation of truth by Brault, Pascale-Anne, Ph.D., New York University, 1990, 321 pages; AAT 9112986
Tragic lucidity: Discourse of recuperation in Unamuno and Camus by Hansen, Keith W., Ph.D., New York University, 1990, 265 pages; AAT 9102524
Lucretius and the influence of Callimachus by Donohue, Harold, Ph.D., New York University, 1990, 293 pages; AAT 91129965.
1989
Legitimating fictions: Journalism and the aesthetics of autonomy in the nineteenth century European novel by McLaughlin, Kevin Michael, Ph.D., New York University, 1989, 250 pages; AAT 900421837.
1988
Gyp: Right wing anarchist at the Fin de Siecle by Silverman, Willa Zahava, Ph.D., New York University, 1988, 499 pages; AAT 891060838.
La femme dans l'oeuvre de Theophile Gautier: De la description a l'interpretation. (French text); by David-Weill, Natalie, Ph.D., New York University, 1988, 267 pages; AAT 8812623
Studies in the modern dialogue: Nietzsche, Valery, Pavese and Heidegger by Pioli, Richard James, Ph.D., New York University, 1988, 351 pages; AAT 8910600