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Class of 1964 Th 50 Reunion
Voice of the Moment: Henry Miller's Paris Notebooks and the Problem of Autobiographical Fiction
Bvformation to Users
A Comparison of the Works of Henry Miller and Jack Kerouac Jeffrey J
BANNED BOOKS WEEK September 24-October 1, 2005 American Civil Liberties Union •
The End of Obscenity by Charles Rembar
Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer
Obscenity and the Law of Reflection Henry Miller
Miller, Henry ''Tropic of Cancer''-Xx-En-Sp.P65
C L O U D S H I L L B O O
A Postmortem on the Sexual Revolution: What Deregulation of Pornography Has Wrought Scott Yenor, Phd
CREATIVE WRITING LIST - Fiction
CAUTION! a List of Books Some People Consider Dangerous
L' ECRITURE MASCULINE by DAN L. SHAW (Under the Direction of Dr
Ulysses: a Mighty Hero in the Fight for Freedom of Expression Marc J
Sexual Revolution
LGBTQ America: a Theme Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History Is a Publication of the National Park Foundation and the National Park Service
On the Dehumanizing Universe of Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer: the Code of Obscenity and Its Interaction with Other Elements
Top View
Radical Aesthetics in the Writings of Henry Miller and Ezra Pound By
Henry Miller Papers LSC.0110
Penetrating Henry Miller Vicki Bott Iowa State University
Soliloquies of Lust: Henry Miller and the Transmutation of Desire
BC- Křížková Pavla Kate Millett
Stanley Fleishman Collection
European Journal of American Studies, 11-2 | 2016 Sex and the City: a Situationist Reading of Jens Jorgen Thorsen’S Film Adapta
Girls Lean Back Everywhere: the Law of Obscenity and the Assault on Genius
Moral and Artistic Controversy and the Tropic of Cancer Trials*
Henry Miller, Jack Kerouac, John Steinbeck, and William Least Heat-Moon Jesse Gipko
The "Tropic of Cancer" Litigation in Illinois Elmer Gertz
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Reading Miller's “Numinous Cock”: Heterosexist