Families in literature
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- "We are three sisters" : self and family in the writing of the Brontës
- A hunger for home : Louisa May Alcott and Little women
- A southern weave of women : fiction of the contemporary South
- Acts of naming : the family plot in fiction
- Affairs of the hearth : Victorian poetry and domestic narrative
- Allegories of Union in Irish and English writing, 1790-1870 : politics, history, and the family from Edgeworth and to Arnold
- Alternative kinships : economy and family in Russian modernism
- Arts of possession : the Middle English household imaginary
- At home in the city : urban domesticity in American literature and culture, 1850-1930
- August Wilson and the African-American odyssey
- Black women intellectuals : strategies of nation, family, and neighborhood in the works of Pauline Hopkins, Jessie Fauset, and Marita Bonner
- Buddenbrooks : family life as the mirror of social change
- Burnin' down the house : home in African American literature
- Butterfly, the bride : essays on law, narrative, and the family
- Changing images of the family
- Claiming the heritage : African-American women novelists and history
- Colonial fantasies : conquest, family, and nation in precolonial Germany, 1770-1870
- Critical responses about the black family in Toni Morrison's God help the child : conflicts in comradeship
- Cures for chance : adoptive relations in Shakespeare and Middleton
- Dans le miroir des mots : identité féminine et relations familiales dans l'œuvre romanesque de Marguerite Duras
- Dearest beloved : the Hawthornes and the making of the middle-class family
- Desire and domestic fiction : a political history of the novel
- Dickens and heredity : when like begets like
- Dickens and the politics of the family
- Dickens, family, authorship : psychoanalytic perspectives on kinship and creativity
- Diderot and the family : a conflict of nature and law
- Domestic and heroic in Tennyson's poetry
- Domesticity with a difference : the nonfiction of Catharine Beecher, Sarah J. Hale, Fanny Fern, and Margaret Fuller
- Dwelling in the archive : women writing house, home, and history in late colonial India
- El ángel del hogar : Galdós and the ideology of domesticity in Spain
- Espace, demeure, écriture : la maison natale dans l'œuvre de Colette
- Expert modernists, matricide, and modern culture : Woolf, Forster, Joyce
- Families in jeopardy : regulating the social body in France, 1750-1910
- Family and identity in contemporary Cuban and Puerto Rican drama
- Family fictions : narrative and domestic relations in Britain, 1688-1798
- Family life in the age of Shakespeare
- Family likeness : sex, marriage, and incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf
- Family matters in the British and American novel
- Family plots : Balzac's narrative generations
- Family romances : George Sand's early novels
- Family secrets and the contemporary German novel : literary explorations in the aftermath of the Third Reich
- Family secrets and the psychoanalysis of narrative
- Family themes and Hawthorne's fiction : the tenacious web
- Family ties in Victorian England
- Family, drama, and American dreams
- For moral ambiguity : national culture and the politics of the family
- Haram in the harem : domestic narratives in India and Algeria
- Home on the stage : domestic spaces in modern drama
- Identity, family, and folklore in African American literature
- In the company of strangers : family and narrative in Dickens, Conan Doyle, Joyce, and Proust
- Ingenuous subjection : compliance and power in the eighteenth-century domestic novel
- Inscrutable belongings : queer Asian North American fiction
- Jane Austen's families
- Legislating the French family : feminism, theater, and republican politics, 1870-1920
- Look back in gender : sexuality and the family in post-war British drama
- Mary Shelley, her life, her fiction, her monsters
- Mirror to nature : drama, psychoanalysis and society
- Mothering daughters : novels and the politics of family romance : Frances Burney to Jane Austen
- Murder among friends : violation of philia in Greek tragedy
- Nathalie Sarraute : metaphor, fairy-tale and the feminine of the text
- Necessary madness : humor of domesticity in nineteenth-century American literature
- No place for home : spatial constraint and character flight in the novels of Cormac McCarthy
- Novel relations : the transformation of kinship in English literature and culture, 1748-1818
- Orphan narratives : the postplantation literature of Faulkner, Glissant, Morrison, and Saint-John Perse
- Parentage and inheritance in the novels of Charles Dickens
- Patriarchal structures in Shakespeare's drama
- Post-war British drama : looking back in gender
- Privacy, domesticity, and women in early modern England
- Public and private in Vergil's Aeneid
- Queering the Enlightenment : kinship and gender in eighteenth-century French literature
- Reading adoption : family and difference in fiction and drama
- Regenerative fictions : postcolonialism, psychoanalysis, and the nation as family
- Roman fever : domesticity and nationalism in nineteenth-century American womens writing
- Romances of the republic : women, the family, and violence in the literature of the early American nation
- Sex, race, and family in contemporary American short stories
- Shakespeare and the loss of Eden : the construction of family values in early modern culture
- Shakespeare's family
- Shakespeare's queer children : sexual politics and contemporary culture
- Shakespeare's romances and the royal family
- Staging depth : Eugene O'Neill and the politics of psychological discourse
- Subjectivity and subjugation in seventeenth-century drama and prose : the family romance of French classicism
- Subversive genealogy : the politics and art of Herman Melville
- Symbolic stories : traditional narratives of the family drama in English literature
- The Cass Mastern material : the core of Robert Penn Warren's All the king's men
- The Godfather and American culture : how the Corleones became "Our Gang"
- The Gothic family romance : heterosexuality, child sacrifice, and the Anglo-Irish colonial order
- The Indian family in transition : reading literary and cultural texts
- The changing Spanish family : essays on new views in literature, cinema and theater
- The conversational circle : re-reading the English novel, 1740-1775
- The domestic revolution : Enlightenment feminisms and the novel
- The end of domesticity : alienation from the family in Dickens, Eliot, and James
- The end of kinship : "Measure for measure," incest, and the ideal of universal siblinghood
- The family crucible in eighteenth-century literature
- The family in Greek history
- The family in crisis in late nineteenth-century French fiction
- The family in the fiction of Flannery O'Connor
- The family saga in the South : generations and destinies
- The fiction of Ruth Rendell : ancient tragedy and the modern family
- The foremother figure in early black women's literature : clothed in my right mind
- The industrial reformation of English fiction : social discourse and narrative form, 1832-1867
- The nineteenth century English novel : family ideology and narrative form
- The novel as family romance : language, gender, and authority from Fielding to Joyce
- The spectacle of intimacy : a public life for the Victorian family
- Thomas Hardy's women and men : the defeat of nature
- To kiss the chastening rod : domestic fiction and sexual ideology in the American Renaissance
- Tragedy in paradise : family and gender politics in German bourgeois tragedy, 1750-1850
- Tragic drama and the family : psychoanalytic studies from Aeschylus to Beckett
- Une etude de la famille dans l'oeuvre de Francois Mauriac
- Unnatural affections : women and fiction in the later 18th century
- Victorian families in fact and fiction
- Virginia Woolf : the impact of childhood sexual abuse on her life and work
- William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! : a casebook
- Women musicians in Victorian fiction, 1860-1900 : representations of music, science and gender in the leisured home
- Women writers and familial discourse in the English Renaissance : relative values
- World of relations : the achievement of Peter Taylor
- Worrying the line : black women writers, lineage, and literary tradition
- Writing against the family : gender in Lawrence and Joyce
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