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Issue 9
Introduction to Issue 9
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The Odyssey: A Quiet Battle of Narrative
Narcissus at the Writing Contest
I Love You Too Late
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T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
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Issue 6: A New World
Issue 5.1: Gravity
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Deconstructing Language or the Constructing Language: Linguistic Excess in the Poetry of T. S. Eliot
Lu Zhengwen
Geoffrey Hill and the Rhetoric of Poetry
Joan Theng
No Home in the World: Interrogating the Myth of the Migrant
Jenny Ganeshrays
After This Our Exile: Restoring Tradition via the Unheimlich in T. S. Eliot's Poetry
Gladys Seah
Hiding in Plain Sight: Liminality and Narrative Resistance in Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford
Chiu Yee Qian Millie
Queering Singapore: Problematising State Erasure of Queerness
Chin Hui Li Bernice
The Native Informant and the Missionary-in-China
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Hit and Myth: The (Un)Tenability of Mythology, Science and Nature
Lu Zhengwen
Bridging the Gap: Revelatory Symbolism in the Fourth Gospel of John
Shawn Lim
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