American literature
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American literature
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- "All-electric" narratives : time-saving appliances and domesticity in American literature, 1945-2020
- A critical history of the new American studies, 1970-1990
- A second blooming : becoming the women we are meant to be
- African diasporic women's narratives : politics of resistance, survival, and citizenship
- Along the streets of Bronzeville : black Chicago's literary landscape
- Alternative masculinities for a changing world
- Ambiguous borderlands : shadow imagery in Cold War American culture
- American literary minimalism
- American literature in transition, 1910-1920
- American road narratives : reimagining mobility in literature and film
- Art and the craftsman : the best of The Yale literary magazine, 1836-1961
- Asian American literary review
- Before Harlem : an anthology of African American literature from the long nineteenth century
- Before the West was West : critical essays on pre-1800 literature of the American frontiers
- Bernard Malamud : a centennial tribute
- Beyond the Civil War hospital : the rhetoric of healing and democratization in Northern reconstruction writing, 1861-1882
- Beyond the story : American literary fiction and the limits of materialism
- Black and more than black : African American fiction in the post era
- Black bourgeois : class and sex in the flesh
- Black celebrity : contemporary representations of postbellum athletes and artists
- Black ink : literary legends on the peril, power, and pleasure of reading and writing
- Borrowed voices : writing and racial ventriloquism in the Jewish American imagination
- Boxcar politics : the hobo in U.S. culture and literature, 1869-1956
- Breeding and eugenics in the American literary imagination : heredity rules in the twentieth century
- Captivating Westerns : the Middle East in the American West
- Captivity literature and the environment : nineteenth-century American cross-cultural collaborations
- Catholicism and American borders in the Gothic literary imagination
- Climate and American literature
- Climate change, literature, and environmental justice : poetics of dissent and repair
- Colonizing the past : mythmaking and pre-Columbian Whites in nineteenth-century American writing
- Columbia masterworks literary series
- Dancing on the color line : African American tricksters in nineteenth-century American literature
- Dawnland voices : an anthology of indigenous writing from New England
- Dead letters sent : queer literary transmission
- Deaf American Prose 1830-1930
- Diary : how to improve the world (you will only make matters worse)
- Dickinson/Walser : pencil sketches
- DiverCity - global cities as a literary phenomenon : Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles in a globalizing age
- Division and imagined unity in the American renaissance : the seamless whole
- Docu-fictions of war : U.S. interventionism in film and literature
- Dwelling in days foregone : nostalgia in American literature and culture
- Feast of excess : a cultural history of the New Sensibility
- Fictions of Western American domesticity : Indian, Mexican, and Anglo women in print culture, 1850-1950
- Fire on the water : sailors, slaves, and insurrection in early American literature, 1789-1886
- Frères ennemis : the French in American literature, Americans in French literature
- Fugitives, smugglers, and thieves : piracy and personhood in American literature
- Gale literary sources
- Gardenland : nature, fantasy, and everyday practice
- Gems of art on paper : illustrated American fiction and poetry, 1785-1885
- Gender protest and same-sex desire in antebellum American literature: : Margaret Fuller, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Herman Melvile / by David Greven, University of South Carolina, USA
- Go home!
- Goodbye to all that : writers on loving and leaving New York
- Gothic utterance : voice, speech and death in the American gothic
- Hoo-doo cowboys and bronze buckaroos : conceptions of the African American West
- How myth became history : Texas exceptionalism in the borderlands
- Influx & efflux : writing up with Walt Whitman
- James Baldwin [eVideo - Films on Demand] : the Price of the Ticket
- James Baldwin's Another country : bookmarked
- Liminality and communitas in the Beat Generation
- Literature and criminal justice in antebellum America
- Loving God's wildness : the Christian roots of ecological ethics in American literature
- Mania for freedom : American literatures of enthusiasm from the Revolution to the Civil War
- Mapping region in early American writing
- Metamedia : American book fictions and literary print culture after digitization
- Modernizing solitude : the networked individual in nineteenth-century American literature
- Moonlighting : Beethoven and literary modernism
- Narratives of African American women's literary pragmatism and creative democracy
- New border voices : an anthology
- Old-fashioned modernism : rural masculinity and Midwestern literature
- Our Boston : writers celebrate the city they love
- Oxford bibliographies
- Patriarchy in eclipse : the femme fatale and the new woman in American literature and culture, 1870-1920
- Possessing the past : trauma, imagination, and memory in post-plantation southern literature
- Poverty politics : poor whites in contemporary southern writing
- Power, prose, and purse : law, literature, and economic transformations
- Queer angels in post-1945 American literature and culture : bad beatitudes
- Questioning minds : the letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner
- Race in American literature and culture
- Reading machines in the modernist transatlantic : avant-gardes, technology and the everyday
- Review of reviews
- Romantic ecocriticism : origin and legacies
- Romanticism and pragmatism : Richard Rorty and the idea of a poeticized culture
- Seeking home : marginalization and representation in Appalachian literature and song
- Shapes of Native nonfiction : collected essays by contemporary writers
- Sissy! : the effeminate paradox in postwar US literature and culture
- Slapstick modernism : Chaplin to Kerouac to Iggy Pop
- Social reform in Gothic writing : fantastic forms of change, 1764-1834
- Southern literature, Cold War culture, and the making of modern America
- Startled at the big sound : essays personal, cultural, and literary
- Sticky rice : a politics of intraracial desire
- Still mad : American women writers and the feminist imagination, 1950-2020
- Stupid fucking bird : sort of adapted from The Seagull by Anton Chekhov
- Telegraphies : indigeneity, identity, and nation in America's nineteenth-century virtual realm
- Tell about the South : the story of modern southern literature
- The Beats in Mexico
- The Cambridge companion to slavery in American literature
- The Cryptographic Imagination : Secret Writing from Edgar Poe to the Internet
- The Edinburgh companion to twentieth-century British and American war literature
- The French genealogy of the Beat Generation : Burroughs, Ginsberg and Kerouac's appropriations of modern literature, from Rimbaud to Michaux
- The Idea of the American South, 1920-1941
- The Norton anthology of American literature
- The Norton anthology of American literature
- The Norton anthology of American literature
- The Southwest anthology : the best of the writing programs
- The action-adventure heroine : rediscovering an American literary character, 1697-1895
- The center of the world : regional writing and the puzzles of place-time
- The fiction of America : performance and the cultural imaginary in literature and film
- The hell of war comes home : imaginative texts from the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq
- The intimacy of paper in early and nineteenth-century American literature
- The materials of exchange between Britain and north east America, 1750-1900
- The matter of high words : naturalism, normativity, and the postwar sage
- The medical imagination : literature and health in the early United States
- The nature of California : race, citizenship, and farming since the Dust Bowl
- The non-national in contemporary American literature : ethnic women writers and problematic belongings
- The peculiar afterlife of slavery : the Chinese worker and the minstrel form
- The perfecting of nature : reforming bodies in antebellum literature
- The political arrays of American Indian literary history
- The soldier's two bodies : military sacrifice and popular sovereignty in Revolutionary War veteran narratives
- The translated Jew : German Jewish culture outside the margins
- The trickster figure in American literature
- The whole machinery : the rural modern in cultures of the U.S. South, 1890-1946
- The wings of Atalanta : essays written along the color line
- The word on the streets : the American language of vernacular modernism
- Time and antiquity in American Empire : Roma Redux
- Total mobilization : World War II and American literature
- Twentieth-century sentimentalism : narrative appropriation in Amererican literature
- Uncoupling American empire : cultural politics of deviance and unequal difference, 1890-1910
- Walk the barrio : the streets of twenty-first-century transnational Latinx literature
- Walk till the dogs get mean : meditations on the forbidden from contemporary Appalachia
- Welcome to the neighborhood : an anthology of American coexistence
- What is American literature?
- Wolf-Women and phantom ladies : female desire in 1940s US culture
- Women in medicine in nineteenth-century American literature : from poisoners to doctors, Harriet Beecher Stowe to Theda Bara
- Women writers of the Beat era : autobiography and intertextuality
- Writing Reconstruction : race, gender, and citizenship in the postwar South
- Writing for inclusion : literature, race, and national identity in nineteenth-century Cuba and the United States
- Writing through Jane Crow : race and gender politics in African American literature
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