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AnglosphereLit

From Atlantis, Bill Phillips (Barcelona): Frankenstein and Mary Shelley’s “Wet Ungenial Summer”; Tuire Valkeakari (Providence): Huck, Twain, and the Freedman’s Shackles: Struggling with Huckleberry Finn Today. The cultural work of literature and the law: A review of E Pluribus Unum: Nineteenth-Century American Literature and the Constitutional Paradox by W. C. Harris; Race, Citizenship, and Law in American Literature by Gregg D. Crane; and Stephen M. Best, The Fugitive's Properties: Law and the Poetics of Possession by Stephen M. Best. A review of The Cambridge Companion to the Harlem Renaissance. From Ameriquests, Karen E. H. Skinazi (Marymount): A Cosmopolitan New World: Douglas Coupland’s Canadianation of AmLit. A review of The Cambridge Companion to Margaret Atwood.