PJAS 9 Contents Download entire issue Bożenna Chylińska, Be Colonial American Working Wife and Her Dear and Loving Husband Absent upon Some Public Employment: Deborah and Benjamin Franklin’s Married Life Jacek Gutorow, “That Possible Immunity in Things”: Melancholic Interiors and Secret Objects in Henry James’s The Ivory Tower Alicja Piechucka, Women and Sculptures: Femininity in Hart Crane’s Ekphrastic Poems Kacper Bartczak, Be Poetics of Plenitude and the Poet’s Biography: Self-Creation in Some Later Poems by John Ashbery Brian Brodhead Glaser, Be Spiritual Work of Art in the Poetry of Robert Duncan Joanna Mąkowska, “For the Relief of the Body and the Reconstruction of the Mind”: Adrienne Rich’s Metamorphoses Małgorzata Poks, A New Great Awakening: Be Tradition of Radical Christian Discipleship and the Current Transformational Moment in the United States Ewa Antoszek, Cinematic Representations of Homegirls: Echo Park vs. Hollywood in Allison Anders’s Mi Vida Loca Karolina Słotwińska, Be Rising Multitude: Zombie Invasion and the Problem of Biopolitics in Max Brooks’s World War Z Reviews Contributors