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Duban, J. (2022). "From Heideggerian Dasein to Melvillean Masquerade: Historiology and Imaginative Excursion in Philip Roth's The Facts". Philosophy and Literature. 43(2), 441-65.
Duban, J. (2022). "Testaments Betrayed: A Response to Those Wishing to Preserve Roth's Private Papers and Make Them Readily Available to Researchers". Philip Roth Studies. 18(2), 84-87.
Duban, J. (2019). "A Conspiracy, Indeed: Maria Gostrey's Double Agency in Henry James's The Ambassadors,"Henry James Review 40.2 (2019):175-90. The Henry James Review.
Duban, J. (2017). "Existential Kepesh and the Facticity of Existential Roth: 'The Breast: The Professor of Desire' and 'The Dying Animal'". 15(2), 369-90.
Duban, J. (2017). "Hawthorne, Mill and Sartre: Petrification and Tyranny in Roth's 'The Conversion of the Jews' and 'When She was Good". 52(3), 107-31.
Duban, J. (2017). "Sartre and Koestler: Bisociation, Nothingness, and the Creative Experience in Roth's The Anatomy Lesson". Philosophy and Literature. 41.1(2017), 55-69.
Duban, J. (2015). "From Negative Identity to Existential Nothingness: Philip Roth and the Younger Jewish Intellectuals,". Partial Answers: A Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas. 13(1), 43-55.
Duban, J. (2015). "Honest to One's Self: Censorship and Variants in American Editions of Meyer Levin's In Search". Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 33(2), 27-52.
Duban, J. (2015). "The Generalization of Holocost Denial: Meyer Levin, William James, and the Broadway Production of The Diary of Anne Frank,". Philosophy and Literature. A234-48.
Duban, J. (2014). "'The Oracle of God Within': Human Nature and Personal Faith in the Epilogue to Clarel and Meville's Annotated Bible,". Literature and Theology. 28(4), 425-37.
Duban, J. (2014). "Eternity Looking through Time": Sartor Resartus and and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" . Philosophy and Literature.
Duban, J. (2014). "Existential Nothingness: Sartrian Philosophy in the Fiction of Phillip Roth". Philip Roth Studies. 10(1), 11-34.
Duban, J. (2013). "How to Forgive, and Whom: Roth's Nemesis and Moby-Dick". Philip Roth Studies. 9(2), 71-76.
Duban, J. (2012). "'That Butcher, Imagination': Arthur Koestler and the Bisociated Narration of Philip Roth's Indignation". Philip Roth Studies. 8(2), 145-60.
Duban, J. (2012). "To Dazzle as Macbeth: Bisociated Drama in Philip Roth's The Humbling,". Comparative Drama. 46(1), 1-16.
Duban, J. (2011). "Meyer Levin and Arthur Koestler: Rationalization Post Factum in Roth's "Eli, the Fanatic'". Philip Roth Studies. 7(2), 171-86.
Duban, J. (2011). "Oceanic Wonder': Arthur Koesthler and Melville's Castaway.". Philosophy and Literature. 35(2), 371-74.
Duban, J. (2011). "Written, Unwritten, and Vastly Rewritten: Meyer Levin's In Search and Philip Roth's "Defender of the Faith," The Plot Against America, and Indignation.". Philip Roth Studies. 7(2), 29-50.
Duban, J. (2010). "'How to Hate, and Whom': Ahabian Ire in Roth's The Great American Novel and The Plot Against America,'". Philip Roth Studies. 6(2), 131-51.
Duban, J. (2009). 'A Reverent and Obedient Evolution': Jonathan Edwards, the New Science, and the Socialism of Henry James, Sr.. Journal of Speculative Philosophy. 23, 244-61.
Duban, J. (2009). 'Level Dead-Reckoning': Father Mapple, Goethe, and Ahab. Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies. 11(1), 74-79.
Duban, J. (2007). 'Visible Objects of Reverence': Quotations from Goethe in Melville's Annotated New Testament and Psalms. Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies. 9(2), 3-23.
Duban, J., Sallfors, S. (2005). A Phenomenal 'Occurrence' at Owl Creek Bridge: The Presence of Emanuel Swedenborg and Henry James, Sr. English Language Notes. 42, 33-38.
Duban, J. (2005). Pragmatism Lost: Moralism, Disinterestedness, and Swedenborgian 'Use'in the Philosophy of Henry James, Sr. Studia Swedenborgiana. 14, 1-16.
Duban, J. (2003). A Jamesian Analogue for Frost's 'Stopping by Wood on a Snowy Evening. Robert Frost Review. 13, 76-79.
Duban, J., Sallfors, S. (2003). Chaucerian Humor in Moby-Dick: Queequeg's Ramadan. Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies. 5, 73-77.
Duban, J. (2002). Being Jewish in the Twentieth Century; The Synchronicity of Roth and Hawthorne. Studies in American Jewish Literature. 21, 1-11.
Duban, J. (2002). John Walker and the Early Edwardsianism of Henry James, Sr.. New England Quarterly. 75, 276-85.
Duban, J. (1999). The Craft of Faith; A Shakespearean Echo in Melville's Clarel. Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies. 1, 79-82.
Duban, J. (1996). Henry James, Sr., Darwin, and "Evolution'. Harvard Library Bulletin. 7, 45-62.
Duban, J. (1993). The Diptych and Social Inquiry in Melville's 'Poor Man's Pudding and Rich Man's Crumbs'. New England Quarterly. 66, 74-86.
Duban, J. (1991). From Bethlehem to Tahiti: Transcultural 'Hope' in Melville's Clarel. Philological Quarterly. 70, 475-83.
Duban, J., Scheick, W. (1990). The Commodious 'Life-Preserver' in Melville's The Confidence-Man. American Literature. 62, 306-09.
Duban, J., Scheick, W. (1990). The Dramatis Personae of Robert Browning and Herman Melville. Criticism. 32, 221-40.
Duban, J. (1989). Chipping with a Chisel: The Ideology of Melville's Narrators. Texas Studies in Literature and Language. 31, 341-85.
Duban, J. (1988). From Emerson to Edwards: Henry Whitney Bellows and an 'Ideal' Metaphysics of Sovereignty. Harvard Theological Review. 81, 389-411.
Duban, J. (1988). Melville and the New York Christian Inquirer, 1847-57. Melville Society Extracts. 73, 5-7.
Duban, J. (1987). Conscience and Consciousness; the Liberal Christian Context of Thoreau's Political Ethics. New England Quarterly. 60, 208-22.
Duban, J. (1986). 'This All Feeling': Melville, Norton, and Schleiermacher. English Language Notes. 23, 38-42.
Duban, J. (1983). Robins and Robinarchs in Hawthorne's 'My Kinsman, Major Molineux'. Nineteenth-Century Fiction. 38, 271-88.
Duban, J. (1983). Thoreau, Garrison, and Dymond: Unbending Firmness of the Mind. Nineteenth-Century Fiction. 38, 271-88.
Duban, J. (1982). 'A Pantomime of Action': Starbuck and American Whig Dissidence. New England Quarterly. 55, 432-39.
Duban, J. (1981). Melville's Use of Irving's Knickerbocker History in White Jacket. Melville Society Extracts. 4(6), 1, 4-6.
Duban, J. (1979). Satiric Precedent for Melville's 'The Two Temples'. American Transcendental Quarterly. 42, 137-47.
Duban, J. (1979). The Triumph of Infidelity in Hawthorne's 'The Story Teller'. Studies in American Fiction. 7, 49-60.
Duban, J. (1977). The Spenserian Maze of Melville's Pierre. Emerson Society Quarterly. 23, 217-25.
Duban, J. (1977). The Translation of Pierre Bayle's An Historical and Critical Dictionary Owned by Melville. Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. 71, 347-51.
Duban, J., Clark, Jr., E. F. (1976). Hawthorne's Debt to Edmund Spenser and Charles Chauncy in 'The Gentle Boy'. Nathaniel Hawthorne Journal. 189-95. Englewood, Co.:.
Duban, J. (1976). The Sceptical Context of Hawthorne's 'Mr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe'. American Literature. 48, 292-301.
Duban, J. (2016). Social Circumstances and Aesthetic Achievement: Contextual Studies in Richard Wright's Native Son: A Collection of Essays by Honors College Students. Denton, TX: UNT Eagle Editions.
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