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- "Miscegenation" : making race in America
- "The only efficient instrument" : American women writers & the periodical, 1837-1916
- A community of inquiry : conversations between classical American philosophy and American literature
- Above the American renaissance : David S. Reynolds and the spiritual imagination in American literary studies
- Above time : Emerson's and Thoreau's temporal revolutions
- Acres of flint : Sarah Orne Jewett and her contemporaries
- Acres of flint; : writers of rural New England, 1870-1900
- Ambassadors of culture : the transamerican origins of Latino writing
- America's Asia : racial form and American literature, 1893-1945
- America's England : antebellum literature and Atlantic sectionalism
- American Palestine : Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land mania
- American Romanticism and the popularization of literary education
- American arabesque : Arabs, Islam, and the 19th-century imaginary
- American childhood : essays on children's literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
- American hieroglyphics : the symbol of the Egyptian hieroglyphics in the American Renaissance
- American hungers : the problem of poverty in U.S. literature, 1840-1945
- American literary minimalism
- American literature and the culture of reprinting, 1834-1853
- American literature in context from 1865 to 1929
- American madonna : images of the divine woman in literary culture
- American metempsychosis : Emerson, Whitman, and the new poetry
- American naturalism and the Jews : Garland, Norris, Dreiser, Wharton, and Cather
- American renaissance; art and expression in the age of Emerson and Whitman
- American romanticism and the marketplace
- American sympathy : men, friendship, and literature in the new nation
- American transcendentalism; : an anthology of criticism
- American women of letters and the nineteenth-century sciences : styles of affiliation
- American writers : a series of papers contributed to Blackwood's magazine (1824-1825)
- American writers in Europe : 1850 to the present
- Antebellum at sea : maritime fantasies in nineteenth-century America
- Apocalyptic sentimentalism : love and fear in U.S. antebellum literature
- Arranging grief : sacred time and the body in nineteenth-century America
- At Emerson's tomb : the politics of classic American literature
- Atavistic tendencies : the culture of science in American modernity
- Atlantic double-cross : American literature and British influence in the age of Emerson
- Authority and reform : religious and educational discourses in nineteenth-century New England literature
- Before cultures : the ethnographic imagination in American literature, 1865-1920
- Beneath the American Renaissance : the subversive imagination in the age of Emerson and Melville
- Beyond Douglass : new perspectives on early African-American literature
- Beyond the Civil War hospital : the rhetoric of healing and democratization in Northern reconstruction writing, 1861-1882
- Beyond the binary : reconstructing cultural identity in a multicultural context
- Black American writing from the nadir : the evolution of a literary tradition, 1877-1915
- Black women intellectuals : strategies of nation, family, and neighborhood in the works of Pauline Hopkins, Jessie Fauset, and Marita Bonner
- Blood talk : American race melodrama and the culture of the occult
- Bodies and books : reading and the fantasy of communion in nineteenth-century America
- Bodies and machines
- Bodily and narrative forms : the influence of medicine on American literature, 1845-1915
- Bohemia in America, 1858-1920
- Boxcar politics : the hobo in U.S. culture and literature, 1869-1956
- Brander Matthews, Theodore Roosevelt, and the politics of American literature, 1880-1920
- By the law of nature : form and value in nineteenth-century America
- By the sweat of the brow : literature and labor in antebellum America
- Capital letters : authorship in the antebellum literary market
- Captivity & sentiment : cultural exchange in American literature, 1682-1861
- Captivity literature and the environment : nineteenth-century American cross-cultural collaborations
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman and her contemporaries : literary and intellectual contexts
- Chinese American literature since the 1850s
- Class representation in modern literature and film
- Collaborators in literary America, 1870-1920
- Colonizing the past : mythmaking and pre-Columbian Whites in nineteenth-century American writing
- Complicating constructions : race, ethnicity, and hybridity in American texts
- Conceived by liberty : maternal figures and nineteenth-century American literature
- Constituting Americans : cultural anxiety and narrative form
- Contesting the past, reconstructing the nation : American literature and culture in the Gilded Age, 1876-1893
- Cosmopolitanism in the Americas
- Critical theory in the American Renaissance.
- Crumbling idols : twelve essays on art, dealing chiefly with literature, painting and the drama
- Cultures of letters : scenes of reading and writing in nineteenth-century America
- Dancing on the color line : African American tricksters in nineteenth-century American literature
- Dark Eden : the swamp in nineteenth-century American culture
- Dead letters sent : queer literary transmission
- Democratic discourses : the radical abolition movement and antebellum American literature
- Democratic personality : popular voice and the trial of American authorship
- Disarming the nation : women's writing and the American Civil War
- Division and imagined unity in the American renaissance : the seamless whole
- Doing literary business : American women writers in the nineteenth century
- Domestic abolitionism and juvenile literature, 1830-1865
- Dwelling in days foregone : nostalgia in American literature and culture
- Educating the proper woman reader : Victorian family literary magazines and the cultural health of the nation
- Eight American authors; : a review of research and criticism
- Eight American authors; : a review of research and criticism
- Enthusiast! : essays on modern American literature
- Essays from the London Times, Second series
- European revolutions and the American literary Renaissance
- Failure and the American Writer : a Literary History
- Fathering the nation : American genealogies of slavery and freedom
- Femininity to feminism : women and literature in the nineteenth century
- Fernando Pessoa and nineteenth-century Anglo-American literature
- Fictions of Western American domesticity : Indian, Mexican, and Anglo women in print culture, 1850-1950
- Fifteen American authors before 1900 : bibliographical essays on research and criticism
- Figures of speech : American writers and the literary marketplace, from Benjamin Franklin to Emily Dickinson
- Figuring authorship in antebellum America
- Fire on the water : sailors, slaves, and insurrection in early American literature, 1789-1886
- First books : the printed word and cultural formation in early Alabama
- Fleshing out America : race, gender, and the politics of the body in American literature, 1833-1879
- Forgotten readers : recovering the lost history of African-American literary societies
- Formalism, experience, and the making of American literature in the nineteenth century
- Frederick Douglass & Herman Melville : essays in relation
- Freedom narratives of African American women : a study of 19th century writings
- From battlefields rising : how the Civil War transformed American literature
- Frontier: American literature and the American West
- Fugitive vision : slave image and Black identity in antebellum narrative
- 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
- German literary influences on the American transcendentalists
- Ghost-watching American modernity : haunting, landscape, and the hemispheric imagination
- Ghostly communion : cross-cultural spiritualism in nineteenth-century American literature
- God in the street : New York writing from the penny press to Melville
- Harvests of change: : American literature, 1865-1914
- Hired pens : professional writers in America's Golden Age of print
- Homelessness in American literature : romanticism, realism, and testimony
- Identifying marks : race, gender, and the marked body in nineteenth-century America
- Identity politics of the captivity narrative after 1848
- Ideology and classic American literature
- Imperfect unions : staging miscegenation in U.S. drama and fiction
- In respect to egotism : studies in American Romantic writing
- In the master's eye : representations of women, Blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
- In the work of their hands is their prayer : cultural narrative and redemption on the American frontiers, 1830-1930
- Indian nation : Native American literature and nineteenth-century nationalisms
- Individualism and its discontents : appropriations of Emerson, 1880-1950
- Influx & efflux : writing up with Walt Whitman
- Intimacy in America : dreams of affiliation in antebellum literature
- Inventing the addict : drugs, race, and sexuality in nineteenth-century British and American literature
- Japan's image in America : popular writing about Japan, 1800-1941
- José Martà and U.S. writers
- Labor pains : Emerson, Hawthorne, and Alcott on work and the woman question
- Landscape and ideology in American renaissance literature : topographies of skepticism
- Liberalism and the culture of security : the nineteenth-century rhetoric of reform
- Literary friends and acquaintance : a personal retrospect of American authorship
- Literary friends and acquaintance : a personal retrospect of American authorship
- Literary friends and acquaintance; : a personal retrospect of American authorship
- Literary transcendentalism; style and vision in the American Renaissance
- Literature and criminal justice in antebellum America
- Literature and humanitarian reform in the Civil War era
- Literature and the marketplace : romantic writers and their audiences in Great Britain and the United States
- Lost worlds : Latin America and the imagining of empire
- Makers of American thought : an introduction to seven American writers
- Making the "America of art" : cultural nationalism and nineteenth-century women writers
- Mallarmé's children : symbolism and the renewal of experience
- Manhood and the American Renaissance / : David Leverenz
- Mania for freedom : American literatures of enthusiasm from the Revolution to the Civil War
- Mark Twain & company : six literary relations
- Melville and repose : the rhetoric of humor in the American Renaissance
- Melville's intervisionary network : Balzac, Hawthorne, and realism in the American renaissance
- Minstrelsy and murder : the crisis of Southern humor, 1835-1925
- Modernizing solitude : the networked individual in nineteenth-century American literature
- Motherhood and representation : the mother in popular culture and melodrama
- Moving encounters : sympathy and the Indian question in Antebellum literature
- Multiculturalism : roots and realities
- Myth and literature in the American renaissance
- Narrating discovery : the romantic explorer in American literature, 1790-1855
- Narratives of African American women's literary pragmatism and creative democracy
- Native American humor
- Nature in American literature; : studies in the modern view of nature
- Negotiating motherhood in nineteenth-century American literature
- Neither fugitive nor free : Atlantic slavery, freedom suits, and the legal culture of travel
- New England : Indian summer, 1865-1915
- Niagara Falls : icon of the American sublime
- Nineteenth-century American women writers : a critical reader
- Open secrets : the literature of uncounted experience
- Our sisters' keepers : nineteenth-century benevolence literature by American women
- Paris dans la littérature américaine
- Patriarchy in eclipse : the femme fatale and the new woman in American literature and culture, 1870-1920
- Patriotic gore; : studies in the literature of the American Civil War
- Periodical literature in nineteenth-century America
- Persephone rises, 1860-1927 : mythography, gender, and the creation of a new spirituality
- Pocahontas : the evolution of an American narrative
- Poe, Fuller, and the mesmeric arts : transition states in the American Renaissance
- Political antislavery discourse and American literature of the 1850s
- Popular history and the literary marketplace, 1840-1920
- Power, prose, and purse : law, literature, and economic transformations
- Profound science and elegant literature : imagining doctors in nineteenth-century America
- Public sentiments : structures of feeling in nineteenth-century American literature
- Queer cowboys : and other erotic male friendships in nineteenth-century American literature
- Race, rape, and lynching : the red record of American literature, 1890-1912
- Race, work, and desire in American literature, 1860-1930
- Reading The century illustrated monthly magazine : American literature and culture, 1870-1893
- Reading for liberalism : the Overland monthly and the writing of the modern American West
- Realism and naturalism in nineteenth-century American literature
- Realist poetics in American culture, 1866-1900
- Reclaiming authorship : literary women in America, 1850-1900
- Reconstituting the American renaissance : Emerson, Whitman, and the politics of representation
- Recovering the new : translatlantic roots of moderism
- Regional fictions : culture and identity in nineteenth-century American literature
- Reimagining Indians : native Americans through Anglo eyes, 1880-1940
- Removals : nineteenth-century American literature and the politics of Indian affairs
- Representations of death in nineteenth-century US writing and culture
- Representative words : politics, literature, and the American language, 1776-1865
- Republic of letters : the American intellectual community, 1776-1865
- Resistance and reformation in nineteenth-century African-American literature : Brown, Wilson, Jacobs, Delany, Douglass, and Harper
- Rethinking the slave narrative : slave marriage and the narratives of Henry Bibb and William and Ellen Craft
- Revised lives : Walt Whitman and nineteenth-century authorship
- Rewriting white : race, class, and cultural capital in nineteenth-century America
- Rhetorical drag : gender impersonation, captivity, and the writing of history
- River of dreams : imagining the Mississippi before Mark Twain
- Robert Frost & the New England renaissance
- Roman fever : domesticity and nationalism in nineteenth-century American womens writing
- Romantic cyborgs : authorship and technology in the American Renaissance
- Romantic dialogues : Anglo-American continuities, 1776-1862
- Romantic ecocriticism : origin and legacies
- Romantic revolutions : criticism and theory
- Romantic turbulence : chaos, ecology, and American space
- Ruthless democracy : a multicultural interpretation of the American renaissance
- Scenes of nature, signs of men
- Secular revelations : the Constitution of the United States and classic American literature
- Selections from the critical writings of Edgar Allan Poe
- Sentimental collaborations : mourning and middle-class identity in nineteenth-century America
- Sentimental confessions : spiritual narratives of nineteenth-century African American women
- Separate spheres no more : gender convergence in American literature, 1830-1930
- Shifting the blame : literature, law, and the theory of accidents in ninteenth-century America
- Sites unseen : architecture, race, and American literature
- Slavery and sentiment : the politics of feeling in Black Atlantic antislavery writing, 1770-1850
- Slavery and the literary imagination
- Slavery, philosophy, and American literature, 1830-1860
- Social reform in Gothic writing : fantastic forms of change, 1764-1834
- Spirits of America : intoxication in nineteenth-century American literature
- Spiritual interrogations : culture, gender, and community in early African American women's writing
- Splintered worlds : fragmentation and the ideal of diversity in the work of Emerson, Melville, Whitman, and Dickinson
- Strange talk : the politics of dialect literature in Gilded Age America
- Symbolism and American literature
- Telegraphies : indigeneity, identity, and nation in America's nineteenth-century virtual realm
- The American 1890s; : life and times of a lost generation
- The American Adam; : innocence, tragedy, and tradition in the nineteenth century
- The American Aeneas : classical origins of the American self
- The American Civil War : an anthology of essential writings
- The American Renaissance reconsidered
- The American counterfeit : authenticity and identity in American literature and culture
- The American newness : culture and politics in the age of Emerson
- The American protest essay and national belonging : addressing division
- The American renaissance : new dimensions
- The Brook Farm book : a collection of first-hand accounts of the community
- The Calvinist roots of the modern era
- The Cambridge companion to nineteenth-century American women's writing
- The Culture of sentiment : race, gender, and sentimentality in nineteenth-century America
- The Hispanic world and American intellectual life, 1820-1880
- The Orient in American transcendentalism; : a study of Emerson, Thoreau, and Alcott
- The Oxford handbook of transcendentalism
- The Southwest in American literature and art : the rise of a desert aesthetic
- The action-adventure heroine : rediscovering an American literary character, 1697-1895
- The agrarian ideal in American fiction: 1820-1900
- The brother in Elysium : ideas of friendship and society in the United States
- The business of letters : authorial economies in antebellum America
- The business of literary circles in nineteenth-century America
- The center of the world : regional writing and the puzzles of place-time
- The chief glory of every people; : essays on classic American writers.
- The civilized wilderness : backgrounds to American romantic literature, 1817-1860
- The colonizer abroad : American writers on foreign soil, 1846-1912
- The confident years: 1885-1915
- The crossroads of American history and literature
- The cultural "other" in nineteenth-century travel narratives : how the United States and Latin America described each other
- The decline and fall of Mrs. Grundy : a study of the change in literary taste in the United States between 1872 and 1933
- The edge of the swamp : a study in the literature and society of the Old South
- The esoteric origins of the American renaissance
- The fatal environment : the myth of the frontier in the age of industrialization, 1800-1890
- The feminine fifties
- The feminization of American culture
- The flowering of New England
- The fugitive's properties : law and the poetics of possession
- The genuine article : race, mass culture, and American literary manhood
- The grammar of good intentions : race and the antebellum culture of benevolence
- The idea of authorship in America : democratic poetics from Franklin to Melville
- The imagined Civil War : popular literature of the North & South, 1861-1865
- The imperial self; : an essay in American literary and cultural history
- The imperialist imaginary : visions of Asia and the Pacific in American culture
- The importance of feeling English : American literature and the British Diaspora, 1750-1850
- The insistence of the Indian : race and nationalism in nineteenth-century American culture
- The intricate knot: Black figures in American literature, 1776- 1863
- The jazz trope : a theory of African American literary and vernacular culture
- The language of war : literature and culture in the U.S. from the Civil War through World War II
- The latest early American literature
- The leisure ethic : work and play in American literature, 1840-1940
- The list : the uses and pleasures of cataloguing
- The magnificent activist : the writings of Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911)
- The marriage of heaven and earth : alchemical regeneration in the works of Taylor, Poe, Hawthorne, and Fuller
- The masochistic pleasures of sentimental literature
- The materials of exchange between Britain and north east America, 1750-1900
- The mauve decade; : American life at the end of the 19th century
- The national uncanny : Indian ghosts and American subjects
- The origins of African American literature, 1680-1865
- The peculiar afterlife of slavery : the Chinese worker and the minstrel form
- The pictorial mode; : space & time in the art of Bryant, Irving & Cooper
- The poetics of national and racial identity in nineteenth-century American literature
- The poetics of the Antarctic : a study in nineteenth-century American cultural perceptions
- The political work of Northern women writers and the Civil War, 1850-1872
- The portable theater : American literature & the nineteenth-century stage
- The postcolonial and imperial experience in American transcendentalism
- The rhetoric of American romance : dialectic and identity in Emerson, and Dickinson, Poe, and Hawthorne
- The rise of multicultural America : economy and print culture, 1865-1915
- The soldier's two bodies : military sacrifice and popular sovereignty in Revolutionary War veteran narratives
- The souls of white folk : African American writers theorize whiteness
- The spectacle of death : populist literary responses to American capital cases
- The spectator and the city in nineteenth-century American literature
- The spiritual history of ice : romanticism, science, and the imagination
- The tall tale in American folklore and literature
- The temple and the forum : the American museum and cultural authority in Hawthorne, Melville, Stowe, and Whitman
- The trumpet of reform : German literature in nineteenth-century New England
- The tutor'd mind : Indian missionary-writers in antebellum America
- The unsounded centre : Jungian studies in American romanticism
- The vast and terrible drama : American literary naturalism in the late nineteenth century
- The view from the masthead : maritime imagination and antebellum American sea narratives
- The war on words : slavery, race, and free speech in American literature
- The word in black and white : reading "race" in American literature, 1638-1867
- There before us : religion, literature, and culture from Emerson to Wendell Berry
- Thin culture, high art : Gogol, Hawthorne, and authorship in nineteenth-century Russia and America
- Thinking outside the book
- Tomorrow's parties : sex and the untimely in nineteenth-century America
- Transatlantic insurrections : British culture and the formation of American literature, 1730-1860
- Transatlantic spiritualism and nineteenth-century American literature
- Transcendence : seekers and seers in the age of Thoreau
- Transcendental wordplay : America's romantic punsters and the search for the language of nature
- Transnationalism and American literature : literary translation 1773-1892
- Transpacific imaginations : history, literature, counterpoetics
- Tricksterism in turn-of-the-century American literature : a multicultural perspective
- U.S. orientalisms : race, nation, and gender in literature, 1790-1890
- U.S. women writers and the discourses of colonialism, 1825-1861
- Uncertain chances : science, skepticism, and belief in nineteenth-century American literature
- Uncoupling American empire : cultural politics of deviance and unequal difference, 1890-1910
- Underwriting : the poetics of insurance in America, 1722-1872
- Universes without us : posthuman cosmologies in American literature
- Vanishing moments : class and American literature
- Virgin land; : the American West as symbol and myth
- Visionary compacts : American renaissance writings in cultural context
- We wear the mask : African Americans write American literature, 1760-1870
- White collar fictions : class and social representation in American literature, 1885-1925
- White supremacy in children's literature : characterizations of African Americans, 1830-1900
- Wilderness lost : the religious origins of the American mind
- Women and literary celebrity in the nineteenth century : the transatlantic production of fame and gender
- Women in medicine in nineteenth-century American literature : from poisoners to doctors, Harriet Beecher Stowe to Theda Bara
- Women writers and journalists in the nineteenth-century south
- Working women, literary ladies : the industrial revolution and female aspiration
- Writing for immortality : women and the emergence of high literary culture in America
- Writing for inclusion : literature, race, and national identity in nineteenth-century Cuba and the United States
- Writing nation into nations : the politics of transcendental literature in a Native American land
- Writing revolution : aesthetics and politics in Hawthorne, Whitman, and Thoreau
- Writing the environment in nineteenth-century American literature : the ecological awareness of early scribes of nature
- Written by herself : literary production by African American women, 1746-1892
- Young America : the flowering of democracy in New York City
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