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- 19th-century American women's novels : interpretive strategies
- A cultural history of the American novel : Henry James to William Faulkner
- A question of character : scientific racism and the genres of American fiction, 1892-1912
- A sense of things : the object matter of American literature
- America as utopia (1888-1890) : new visions, old dreams
- American fiction, 1865-1940
- American foreign policy and the utopian imagination
- American literary realism and the failed promise of contract
- American literary realism, critical theory, and intellectual prestige, 1880-1995
- American literary regionalism in a global age
- American sensations : class, empire, and the production of popular culture
- American social fiction, James to Cozzens
- An exemplary history of the novel : the Quixotic versus the picaresque
- Architects of the abyss : the indeterminate fictions of Poe, Hawthorne, and Melville
- Ariadne's lives
- At home in the city : urban domesticity in American literature and culture, 1850-1930
- Bachelors, manhood, and the novel, 1850-1925
- Barriers between us : interracial sex in nineteenth-century American literature
- Before Sherlock Holmes : how magazines and newspapers invented the detective story
- Between the novel and the news : the emergence of American women's writing
- Beyond practical virtue : a defense of liberal democracy through literature
- Beyond the Gibson Girl : reimagining the American new woman, 1895-1915
- Black and white strangers : race and American literary realism
- Blacks in Eden : the African-American novel's first century
- Can Jane Eyre be happy? : more puzzles in classic fiction
- Citizens of somewhere else : Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry James
- Civic myths : a law-and-literature approach to citizenship
- Civil wars : American novelists and manners, 1880-1940
- Civilized creatures : urban animals, sentimental culture, and American literature, 1850-1900
- College girls : a century in fiction
- Commissioned spirits : the shaping of social motion in Dickens, Carlyle, Melville, and Hawthorne
- Communities of women : an idea in fiction
- Conflicting stories : American women writers at the turn into the twentieth century
- Confounding images : photography and portraiture in antebellum American fiction
- Conspiracy and romance : studies in Brockden Brown, Cooper, Hawthorne, and Melville
- Consumerism and American girls' literature, 1860-1940
- Continental divides : revisioning American literature
- Criminal conversations : sentimentality and nineteenth-century legal stories of adultery
- Cross-examinations of law and literature : Cooper, Hawthorne, Stowe, and Melville
- Cultural secrets as narrative form : storytelling in nineteenth-century America
- Declarations of independence : women and political power in nineteenth-century American fiction
- Devoted sisters : representations of the sister relationship in nineteenth-century British and American literature
- Domestic individualism : imagining self in nineteenth-century America
- Downwardly mobile : the changing fortunes of American realism
- Dreaming black/writing white : the Hagar myth in American cultural history
- Dreaming revolution : transgression in the development of American romance
- Easterns, westerns, and private eyes : American matters, 1870-1900
- Emotional reinventions : realist-era representations beyond sympathy
- Engendering romance : women writers and the Hawthorne tradition, 1850-1990
- Evolution and eugenics in American literature and culture, 1880-1940 : essays on ideological conflict and complicity
- Extraordinary bodies : figuring physical disability in American culture and literature
- Faith in exposure : privacy and secularism in the nineteenth-century United States
- Faith in fiction : the emergence of religious literature in America
- Fiction with a parochial purpose : social use of American Catholic literature, 1884-1900
- Fictions of the past : Hawthorne & Melville
- Figuring madness in nineteenth-century fiction
- Form and fable in American fiction
- From gift to commodity : capitalism and sacrifice in nineteenth-century American fiction
- Gears and God : technocratic fiction, faith, and empire in Mark Twain's America
- Gender and the writer's imagination : from Cooper to Wharton
- Gender, fantasy, and realism in American literature
- Getting at the author : reimagining books and reading in the age of American realism
- Girls who went wrong : prostitutes in American fiction, 1885-1917
- Gothic passages : racial ambiguity and the American gothic
- Gothic reflections : narrative force in nineteenth-century fiction
- Hard facts : setting and form in the American novel
- Harriet Beecher Stowe and American literature
- Henry James : the contemporary reviews
- Home fronts : domesticity and its critics in the Antebellum United States
- Hunting Captain Ahab : psychological warfare and the Melville revival
- Images of the woman reader in Victorian British and American fiction
- Imagining Los Angeles : a city in fiction
- In a time of disorder : form and meaning in Southern fiction from Poe to O'Connor
- Inchbald, Hawthorne and the Romantic moral romance : little histories and neutral territories
- Intimate communities : representation and social transformation in women's college fiction, 1895-1910
- Invalid women : figuring feminine illness in American fiction and culture, 1840-1940
- Language, race, and social class in Howells's America
- Le mythe Américain dans les fictions d'Amérique de Washington Irving a Jacques Poulin
- Like a brother, like a lover : male homosexuality in the American novel and theater from Herman Melville to James Baldwin
- Literature and journalism in antebellum America : Thoreau, Stowe, and their contemporaries respond to the rise of the commercial press
- Love American style : divorce and the American novel, 1881-1976
- Love in the time of revolution : transatlantic literary radicalism and historical change, 1793-1818
- Love's whipping boy : violence & sentimentality in the American imagination
- Manly love : romantic friendship in American fiction
- Melville's Bibles
- Modern American reading practices : between aesthetics and history
- Monumental anxieties : homoerotic desire and feminine influence in 19th-century U.S. literature
- Narrative in the professional age : transatlantic readings of Harriet Beecher Stowe, George Eliot, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
- Nat Turner : a troublesome property
- Nat Turner before the bar of judgment : fictional treatments of the Southampton slave insurrection
- Naturalism in American fiction : the classic phase
- Novels, readers, and reviewers : responses to fiction in antebellum America
- On the cusp : Stephen Crane, George Bellows, and modernism
- One nation, one blood : interracial marriage in American fiction, scandal, and law, 1820-1870
- Panic! : markets, crises, & crowds in American fiction
- Paperwork : fiction and mass mediacy in the Paper Age
- Paternalism incorporated : fables of American fatherhood, 1865-1940
- Playing the races : ethnic caricature and American literary realism
- Plots and proposals : American women's fiction, 1850-90
- Pragmatist realism : the cognitive paradigm in American realist texts
- Pretend we're dead : capitalist monsters in American pop culture
- Private woman, public stage : literary domesticity in nineteenth-century America
- Race mixture in nineteenth-century U.S. and Spanish American fictions : gender, culture, and nation building
- Reading the American novel, 1780-1865
- Reading the text that isn't there : paranoia in the nineteenth-century American novel
- Real toads in imaginary gardens : narrative accounts of liberalism
- Realism and the romance : Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, and American fiction
- Recalling the wild : naturalism and the closing of the American West
- Reconstructing womanhood : the emergence of the Afro-American woman novelist
- Redefining the political novel : American women writers, 1797-1901
- Regions of identity : the construction of America in women's fiction, 1885-1914
- Reinventing Cotton Mather in the American renaissance : Magnalia Christi Americana in Hawthorne, Stowe, and Stoddard
- Rereading the revolution : the turn-of-the-century American Revolutionary War novel
- Resisting regionalism : gender and naturalism in American fiction, 1885-1915
- Revolution and the word : the rise of the novel in America
- Romances of the republic : women, the family, and violence in the literature of the early American nation
- Rural fictions, urban realities : a geography of Gilded Age American literature
- Salem - a literary profile : themes and motifs in the depiction of colonial and contemporary Salem in American fiction
- Second stories : the politics of language, form, and gender in early American fictions
- Selling the Wild West : popular western fiction, 1860 to 1960
- Sensational designs : the cultural work of American fiction, 1790-1860
- Sex, politics, and science in the nineteenth-century novel
- Shadowing the white man's burden : U.S. imperialism and the problem of the color line
- Sharing secrets : nineteenth-century women's relations in the short story
- Slumming in New York : from the waterfront to mythic Harlem
- Social stories : the magazine novel in nineteenth-century America
- Somatic fictions : imagining illness in Victorian culture
- Southern women novelists and the Civil War : trauma and collective memory in the American literary tradition since 1861
- States of sympathy : seduction and democracy in the American novel
- Style and the "scribbling women" : an empirical analysis of nineteenth-century American fiction
- Tales of liberation, strategies of containment : divorce and the representation of womanhood in American fiction, 1880-1920
- Tales of the working girl : wage-earning women in American literature, 1890-1925
- Teach the nation : public school, racial uplift, and women's writing in the 1890's
- The "tragic mulatta" revisited : race and nationalism in nineteenth-century antislavery fiction
- The American narcissus : individualism and women in nineteenth-century American fiction
- The American short story before 1850 : a critical history
- The American vision; : actual and ideal society in nineteenth-century fiction
- The Cambridge companion to American realism and naturalism
- The Cambridge introduction to American literary realism
- The Cambridge introduction to the nineteenth-century American novel
- The King Arthur myth in modern American literature
- The adman in the parlor : magazines and the gendering of consumer culture, 1880s to 1910s
- The artistry of anger : black and white women's literature in America, 1820-1860
- The corporeal self : allegories of the body in Melville and Hawthorne
- The descent of love : Darwin and the theory of sexual selection in American fiction, 1871-1926
- The development of American romance : the sacrifice of relation
- The dime novel western
- The economic novel in America
- The emergence of American literary narrative, 1820-1860
- The end of domesticity : alienation from the family in Dickens, Eliot, and James
- The eternal Adam and the new world garden; : the central myth in the American novel since 1830
- The ethos of romance at the turn of the century
- The faces of Eve : women in the nineteenth century American novel
- The factory girl and the seamstress : imagining gender and class in nineteenth century American fiction
- The folk of Southern fiction
- The future of the book : images of reading in the American utopian novel
- The image of money in the American novel of the gilded age.
- The literature of labor and the labors of literature : allegory in nineteenth-century American fiction
- The metaphysical novel in England and America : Dickens, Bulwer, Melville, and Hawthorne
- The naturalistic novel of the New World : a comparative study of Stephen Crane, Aluisio Azevedo, and Federico Gamboa
- The new view from Cane River : critical essays on Kate Chopin's At fault
- The nineteenth-century American short story : language, form, and ideology
- The novel of purpose : literature and social reform in the Anglo-American world
- The origins of the American detective story
- The passages of thought; : psychological representation in the American novel, 1870-1900
- The patchwork quilt : ideas of community in nineteenth-century American women's fiction
- The public life of privacy in nineteenth-century American literature
- The romance in America; : studies in Cooper, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, and James
- The school of Hawthorne
- The sentimental novel in America, 1789-1860
- The slave in the swamp : disrupting the plantation narrative
- The social construction of American realism
- The social self : Hawthorne, Howells, William James, and nineteenth-century psychology
- The syntax of class : writing inequality in nineteenth-century America
- The theory of American romance : an ideology in American intellectual history
- The urban sublime in American literary naturalism
- The web of iniquity : early detective fiction by American women
- Through the negative : the photographic image and the written word in nineteenth-century American literature / Megan Rowley Williams
- To kiss the chastening rod : domestic fiction and sexual ideology in the American Renaissance
- Tomboys : a literary and cultural history
- Truth stranger than fiction : race, realism, and the U.S. literary marketplace
- Unruly tongue : identity and voice in American women's writing, 1850-1930
- Unwelcome voices : subversive fiction in the Antebellum South
- Utopia and the agrarian tradition in America, 1865-1900
- Utopian humanism in American fiction, 1888-1900
- Victorian dogs, Victorian men : affect and animals in nineteenth-century literature and culture
- Voices of the nation : women and public speech in nineteenth-century American literature and culture
- Whitewashing America : material culture and race in the antebellum imagination
- Woman's fiction : a guide to novels by and about women in America, 1820-1870
- Woman's fiction : a guide to novels by and about women in America, 1820-70
- Women writers of children's classics
- Writing after war : American war fiction from realism to postmodernism
- Writing realism : Howells, James, and Norris in the mass market
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