Social classes in literature
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- "Am I a snob?" : modernism and the novel
- "High-topped shoes" and other signifiers of race, class, gender, and ethnicity in selected fiction by William Faulkner and Toni Morrison
- A question of class : the Redneck stereotype in southern fiction
- A relationship in difference : portraits of class in Dorothy Allison's Bastard out of Carolina and Eudora Welty's The optimist's daughter
- Ambition, rank, and poetry in 1590s England
- America's social classes in the writings of Edith Wharton : an analysis of her short stories
- American hungers : the problem of poverty in U.S. literature, 1840-1945
- American sensations : class, empire, and the production of popular culture
- Bedside seductions : nursing and the Victorian imagination, 1830-1880
- Black bourgeois : class and sex in the flesh
- Caribbean middlebrow : leisure culture and the middle class
- Cervantes y los casticismos españoles
- Chaucer and medieval estates satire; : the literature of social classes and the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
- Chicano novels and the politics of form : race, class, and reification
- Cities of affluence and anger : a literary geography of modern Englishness
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- Class and gender in early English literature : intersections
- Class in turn-of-the-century novels of Gissing, James, Hardy and Wells
- Class representation in modern literature and film
- Common ground : eighteenth-century English satiric fiction and the poor
- Communal feminisms : Chicanas, Chilenas, and cultural exile : theorizing the space of exile, class, and identity
- Consuming fictions : gender, class, and hunger in Dickens's novels
- Criminality and narrative in eighteenth-century England : beyond the law
- Cruising modernism : class and sexuality in American literature and social thought
- Culture, class, and gender in the Victorian novel : gentlemen, gents, and working women
- Dangerous truths & criminal passions : the evolution of the French novel, 1569-1791
- Dickens's class consciousness : a marginal view
- Downwardly mobile : the changing fortunes of American realism
- Earnest games : folkloric patterns in the Canterbury tales
- Edith Wharton's The house of mirth : a casebook
- Edith Wharton's old New York society
- Ehud's dagger : class struggle in the English Revolution
- England's internal colonies : class, capital, and the literature of early modern English colonialism
- Feminist criticism and social change : sex, class, and race in literature and culture
- Figures of finance capitalism : writing, class, and capital in the age of Dickens
- Hands : physical labor, class, and cultural work
- Hegemony and fantasy in Irish drama, 1899-1949
- Henry James's feminist afterlives : Annie Fields, Emily Dickinson, Marguerite Duras
- Imagining inclusive society in nineteenth-century novels : the code of sincerity in the public sphere
- Imperial masochism : British fiction, fantasy, and social class
- In the master's eye : representations of women, Blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
- Issues of class in Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice
- J.W. De Forest and the rise of American gentility
- Jump Jim Crow : lost plays, lyrics, and street prose of the first Atlantic popular culture
- Keats, Hunt, and the aesthetics of pleasure
- Kinship and polity in the Poema de mío Cid
- La conciencia social de Miguel Delibes
- Latin-American women writers : class, race, and gender
- Literary representations of the Irish country house : civilisation and savagery under the Union
- Love and eugenics in the late nineteenth century : rational reproduction and the new woman
- Mapping the social body : urbanisation, the gaze, and the novels of Galdós
- Middlebrow matters : women's reading and the literary canon in France since the Belle Époque
- Minding the machine : languages of class in early industrial America
- New essays on The House of Mirth
- Nothing ordinary here : Statius as creator of distinction in the Silvae
- Orwell in context : communities, myths, values
- Other mothers : beyond the maternal ideal
- Other women : the writing of class, race, and gender, 1832-1898
- Our common dwelling : Henry Thoreau, transcendentalism, and the class politics of nature
- Portrait of the mother-artist : class and creativity in contemporary American fiction
- Proposing men : dialectics of gender and class in the eighteenth-century English periodical
- Public and private : gender, class, and the British novel (1764-1878)
- Rereading the Harlem renaissance : race, class, and gender in the fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West
- Rethinking class : literary studies and social formations
- Rewriting white : race, class, and cultural capital in nineteenth-century America
- Sapphic primitivism : productions of race, class, and sexuality in key works of modern fiction
- Seizures of the will in early modern English drama
- Sentimental narrative and the social order in France, 1760-1820
- Social class and stratification : classic statements and theoretical debates
- Social class and stratification : classic statements and theoretical debates
- Social mobility in the English Bildungsroman : Gissing, Hardy, Bennett, and Lawrence
- Sports, narrative, and nation in the fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Subjectivities : a history of self-representation in Britain, 1832-1920
- The English novel in history, 1840-1895
- The Marxian imagination : representing class in literature
- The drama of landscape : land, property, and social relations on the early modern stage
- The factory girl and the seamstress : imagining gender and class in nineteenth century American fiction
- The feminine middlebrow novel, 1920s to 1950s : class, domesticity, and bohemianism
- The gentleman in the garden : the influential landscape in the works of James Fenimore Cooper
- The gentry context for Malory's Morte Darthur
- The imagination of class : masculinity and the Victorian urban poor
- The language of gender and class : transformation in the Victorian novel
- The other Henry James
- The rhetoric of concealment : figuring gender and class in Renaissance literature
- The rule of money : gender, class, and exchange economics in the fiction of Henry James
- The stamp of class : reflections on poetry & social class
- The swineherd and the bow : representations of class in the Odyssey
- The syntax of class : writing inequality in nineteenth-century America
- The voice of the hammer : the meaning of work in Middle English literature
- Three radical women writers : class and gender in Meridel Le Sueur, Tillie Olsen, and Josephine Herbst
- Vilain and courtois : transgressive parody in French literature of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries
- Vital contact : downclassing journeys in American literature from Herman Melville to Richard Wright
- Walt Whitman and the class struggle
- White collar fictions : class and social representation in American literature, 1885-1925
- Yeats's nations : gender, class, and Irishness
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