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- "Visionary dreariness" : readings in Romanticism's quotidian sublime
- 'Re/visioning' the self away from home : autobiographical and cross-cultural dimensions in the works of Paule Marshall
- A house undivided : domesticity and community in American literature
- A quest for home : reading Robert Southey
- American nightmares : the haunted house formula in American popular fiction
- Ancestral voices : the big house in Anglo-Irish literature : a collection of interpretations
- Antipodal England : emigration and portable domesticity in the Victorian imagination
- Arts of possession : the Middle English household imaginary
- At home in Shakespeare's tragedies
- At home in the city : urban domesticity in American literature and culture, 1850-1930
- At home, at war : domesticity and World War I in American literature
- Be it ever so humble : poverty, fiction, and the invention of the middle-class home
- Building domestic liberty : Charlotte Perkins Gilman's architectural feminism
- Burnin' down the house : home in African American literature
- Colony, nation, and globalisation : not at Home in Singaporean and Malaysian literature
- Coming home again : American family drama and the figure of the prodigal
- Das Konzept "Heimat" : eine Studie zu deutschsprachigen Romanen der 70er Jahre unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Werke Martin Walsers
- Der Landvermesser auf der Suche nach der poetischen Heimat : Hans-Josef Ortheils Romanzyklus
- Desire and domestic fiction : a political history of the novel
- Diasporic constructions of home and belonging
- Dickens and the concept of home
- Domestic and heroic in Tennyson's poetry
- Domestic biographies : Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton at home
- Domestic novelists in the Old South : defenders of southern culture
- Domesticity and design in American women's lives and literature : Stowe, Alcott, Cather, and Wharton writing home
- Domesticity with a difference : the nonfiction of Catharine Beecher, Sarah J. Hale, Fanny Fern, and Margaret Fuller
- Domesticity, imperialism, and emigration in the Victorian novel
- Dwelling in the archive : women writing house, home, and history in late colonial India
- Dwelling in the text : houses in American fiction
- Dwelling in the text : houses in American fiction
- Elizabeth Spencer's complicated cartographies : reimagining home, the South, and southern literary production
- Eudora Welty and Walker Percy : the concept of home in their lives and literature
- Expert modernists, matricide, and modern culture : Woolf, Forster, Joyce
- Extreme domesticity : a view from the margins
- Feminist Applepieville : architecture as social reform in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's fiction
- Fiction of the home place : Jewett, Cather, Glasgow, Porter, Welty, and Naylor
- Fictive domains : body, landscape, and nostalgia, 1717-1770
- Finding a way home : a critical assessment of Walter Mosley's fiction
- Finite transcendence : existential exile and the myth of home
- Framing the Polish home : postwar cultural constructions of hearth, nation, and self
- Gender, religion, and domesticity in the novels of Rosa Nouchette Carey
- Home : a place in the world
- Home and its dislocations in nineteenth-century France
- Home and nation in British literature from the English to the French revolutions
- Home bodies : tactile experience in domestic space
- Home in America : on loss and retrieval
- Home matters : longing and belonging, nostalgia and mourning in women's fiction
- Home on the stage : domestic spaces in modern drama
- Home, identity, and mobility in contemporary diasporic fiction
- Homecoming queers : desire and difference in Chicana Latina cultural production
- Homes and homelessness in the Victorian imagination
- Households of the soul
- Ideas of home : literature of Asian migration
- Imagining home : American war fiction from Hemingway to 9/11
- Mark Twain at home : how family shaped Twain's fiction
- Modernism and the architecture of private life
- Mother imagery in the novels of Afro-Caribbean women
- Necessary madness : the humor of domesticity in nineteenth-century American literature
- Neodomestic American fiction
- No place for home : spatial constraint and character flight in the novels of Cormac McCarthy
- Nobody's home : speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo
- Novel houses : twenty famous fictional dwellings
- On moving : a writer's meditation on new houses, old haunts, and finding home again
- Pets and domesticity in Victorian literature and culture : animality, queer relations, and the Victorian family
- Professional domesticity in the Victorian novel : women, work and home
- Putting place back into displacement : reevaluating diaspora in the contemporary literature of migration
- Race, trauma, and home in the novels of Toni Morrison
- Raising the dust : the literary housekeeping of Mary Ward, Sarah Grand, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Re-hybridizing transnational domesticity and femininity : women's contemporary filmmaking and lifewriting in France, Algeria, and Tunisia
- Remapping the home front : locating citizenship in British women's Great War fiction
- Roman fever : domesticity and nationalism in nineteenth-century American womens writing
- Seamus Heaney and the place of writing
- Shirley Jackson and domesticity : beyond the haunted house
- Small change : women, learning, patriotism, 1750-1810
- Spectacle of intimacy : a public life for the Victorian family
- Staging domesticity : household work and English identity in Early Modern drama
- Stirring the pot : the kitchen and domesticity in the fiction of southern women
- Subjects not-at-home : forms of the uncanny in the contemporary French novel : Emmanuel Carrère, Marie NDiaye, Eugène Savitzkaya
- Sweet home : invisible cities in the Afro-American novel
- The Victorian parlour
- The end of domesticity : alienation from the family in Dickens, Eliot, and James
- The family in English children's literature
- The fantasy of family : nineteenth-century children's literature and the myth of the domestic ideal
- The fiction of Gloria Naylor : houses and spaces of resistance
- The home plot : women, writing & domestic ritual
- The house in Russian literature : a mythopoetic exploration
- The infinite longing for home : desire and the nation in selected writings of Ben Okri and K.S. Maniam
- The politics of home : postcolonial relocations and twentieth-century fiction
- The postcolonial citizen : the intellectual migrant
- The prose of life : Russian women writers from Khrushchev to Putin
- The riven home : narrative rivalry in the American renaissance
- The symbolist home and the tragic home : Mallarmé and Oedipus
- Through the window, out the door : women's narratives of departure, from Austin and Cather to Tyler, Morrison, and Didion
- Time, domesticity and print culture in nineteenth-century Britain
- Transformations of domesticity in modern women's writing : homelessness at home
- Transnational women's fiction : unsettling home and homeland
- Unhomely empire : whiteness and belonging, c. 1760-1830
- WOMEN, LITERATURE, AND THE DOMESTICATED LANDSCAPE : ENGLAND'S DISCIPLES OF FLORA, 1780-1870
- Women and domestic experience in Victorian political fiction
- Women and domestic space in contemporary gothic narratives : the house as subject
- Women musicians in Victorian fiction, 1860-1900 : representations of music, science and gender in the leisured home
- Women, America, and movement : narratives of relocation
- Women, privacy and modernity in early twentieth-century British writing
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