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- 100 great American novels ; : [synopses]
- A cheerful nihilism ; : confidence and "the absurd" in American humorous fiction
- A companion to the American novel
- A definition of the role of the junior novel based on analyses of thirty selected novels
- A fine silver thread : essays on American writing and criticism
- A studio of one's own : fictional women painters and the art of fiction
- A study of prose fiction
- A vision of American law : judging law, literature, and the stories we tell
- Acts of naming : the family plot in fiction
- Adultery in the American novel : Updike, James, and Hawthorne
- Alone in America : the stories that matter
- America as Utopia
- America unbound : encyclopedic literature and hemispheric studies
- America's gothic fiction : the legacy of Magnalia Christi Americana
- American Gothic
- American audacity : in defense of literary daring
- American fiction : an historical and critical survey
- American fiction : the intellectual background
- American fiction and the metaphysics of the grotesque
- American gothic : new interventions in a national narrative
- American gothic fiction : an introduction
- American history through historical novels
- American literary mentors
- American nightmares : the haunted house formula in American popular fiction
- American novelists revisited : essays in feminist criticism
- American realism : new essays
- American slavery and the American novel, 1852-1977
- American sports fiction
- American sports fiction
- American utopia : literature, society, and the human use of human beings
- American visionary fiction : mad metaphysics as salvation psychology
- Amnesia and redress in contemporary American fiction : counterhistory
- América: novela sin novelistas
- An hour of the American novel
- Ancient Rome in the English novel ; : a study in English historical fiction ...
- Apocalypse and post-politics : the romance of the end
- Architecture in English fiction
- Authority and speech : language, society, and self in the American novel
- Beyond and alone! : the theme of isolation in selected short fiction of Kate Chopin, Katherine Anne Porter, and Eudora Welty
- Biblical religion and the novel, 1700-2000
- Blast, corrupt, dismantle, erase : contemporary North American dystopian literature
- Bodies of modernism : physical disability in transatlantic modernist literature
- Books speaking to books : a contextual approach to American fiction
- Brazilian narrative traditions in a comparative context
- Buried Caesars ; : essays in literary appreciation
- Cannibal fictions : American explorations of colonialism, race, gender, and sexuality
- Catching the drift : authority, gender, and narrative strategy in fiction
- Catholic figures, queer narratives
- Cavalcade of the American novel : from the birth of the Nation to the middle of the twentieth century
- Child brides and intruders
- Clashing convictions : science and religion in American fiction
- Collected essays
- Conscience and purpose : fiction and social consciousness in Howells, Jewett, Chesnutt, and Cather
- Consciousness & the novel : connected essays
- Contemporary American novelists, 1900-1920
- Corridor : media architectures in American fiction
- Critical children : the use of childhood in ten great novels
- Criticism and fiction, and other essays
- Cult fiction : popular readings and pulp theory
- Culture and adultery : the novel, the newspaper, and the law, 1857-1914
- Culture, genre, and literary vocation : selected essays on American literature
- Dangerous pilgrimages : transatlantic mythologies and the novel
- Daughters, fathers, and the novel : the sentimental romance of heterosexuality
- Dead women talking : figures of injustice in American literature
- Deadly musings : violence and verbal form in American fiction
- Definitions ; : essays in contemporary criticism (Second series)
- Democracy's literature : politics and fiction in America
- Die typischen Erzählsituationen im Roman : dargestellt an Tom Jones, Moby-Dick, The Ambassadors, Ulysses, u. a
- Displacing the divine : the minister in the mirror of American fiction
- Divorce and the American divorce novel, 1858-1937 ; : a study in literary reflections of social influences
- Documents of American realism and naturalism
- Doing tropology : analysis of narrative discourse
- Door stoops and windowsills : perspectives on the American neighborhood novel
- Down home and uptown : the representation of Black speech in American fiction
- Dressed in fiction
- Dwelling in the text : houses in American fiction
- Dwelling in the text : houses in American fiction
- Echo chambers : figuring voice in modern narrative
- Economic criticism in American fiction, 1792-1900
- Empty houses : theatrical failure and the novel
- Endless rapture : rape, romance, and the female imagination
- Enemies of all humankind : fictions of legitimate violence
- Enter, mysterious stranger : American cloistral fiction
- Experience in the novel
- Feminist dialogics : a theory of failed community
- Feminist readings/feminists reading
- Form and history in American literary naturalism
- Framed views and dual worlds : the motif of the window as a narrative device and structural metaphor in prose fiction
- Frank Norris and American naturalism
- Freedom's empire : race and the rise of the novel in Atlantic modernity, 1640-1940
- From fact to fiction : journalism & imaginative writing in America
- Good fiction guide
- Gossip
- Gothic fiction/Gothic form
- Gothic to multicultural : idioms of imagining in American literary fiction
- Granite and rainbow
- Haunted presence : the numinous in Gothic fiction
- Having it both ways : self-subversion in western popular classics
- Heiress of all the ages ; : sex and sentiment in the genteel tradition
- Hemispheric imaginations : North American fictions of Latin America
- Hide and seek : the child between psychoanalysis and fiction
- Hollywood in fiction : some versions of the American myth
- Homes and homelessness in the Victorian imagination
- Hotbeds : black-white love in novels from the United States, Africa, and the Caribbean
- Imagining autism : fiction and stereotypes on the spectrum
- Immigrants in children's literature
- In Hawthorne's shadow : American romance from Melville to Mailer
- In visible light : photography and the American writer, 1840-1940
- Individual and community : variations on a theme in American fiction
- Injun Joe's ghost : the Indian mixed-blood in American writing
- Interpretation and genre : the role of generic perception in the study of narrative texts
- Interpretive conventions : the reader in the study of American fiction
- Intertextual encounters in American fiction, film, and popular culture
- Invitation to learning
- Jazz in the time of the novel : the temporal politics of American race and culture
- Jeffersonianism and the American novel
- Journalism and the novel : truth and fiction, 1700-2000
- Labor and workplace issues in literature
- Labor's text : the worker in American fiction
- Landscape in literature
- Le roman américan d'aujourd'hui : critique d'une civilization
- Le roman régionaliste américain ; : esquisse d'une géograhie morale et pittoresque des États-Unis
- Literary globalism : Anglo-American fiction set in France
- Literary secretaries/secretarial culture
- Literature and insurgency ; : ten studies in racial evolution: Mark Twain, Henry James, William Dean Howells, Frank Norris, David Graham Phillips, Stewart Edward White, Winston Churchill, Edith Wharton, Gertrude Atherton, and Robert W. Chambers
- Literature and moral theory
- Literature in context : strategies of reading American novels : essays
- Love and death in the American novel
- Love and death in the American novel
- Loving with a vengeance : mass-produced fantasies for women
- Male sexuality under surveillance : the office in American literature
- Marx and modern fiction
- Minor American novelists
- Missionary positions : evangelicalism and empire in American fiction
- Must read : rediscovering American bestsellers from Charlotte Temple to The Da Vinci code
- Narrative situations in the novel : Tom Jones, Moby-Dick, The ambassadors, Ulysses
- Neither white nor black : the mulatto character in American fiction
- Neuengland in der erzählenden literatur Amerikas
- New maps of hell ; : a survey of science fiction
- New readings of the American novel : narrative theory and its application
- New views of the English and American novel
- New writers
- Nobody's home : speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo
- Novel gazing : queer readings in fiction
- Novel houses : twenty famous fictional dwellings
- Novelists in their youth
- Novels, maps, modernity : the spatial imagination, 1850-2000
- Occidental ideographs : image, sequence, and literary history
- Of Huck and Alice : humorous writing in American literature
- Outside, America : the temporal turn in contemporary American fiction
- Perfect worlds : utopian fiction in China and the West
- Playing grown-up : adulthood in the contemporary American novel
- Plot guide to 100 American and British novels ; : plot outlines, character analyses, critical evaluations, with a special introduction on how to read a novel
- Plot, story, and the novel : from Dickens and Poe to the modern period
- Political fictions
- Portrait of an American city : the novelists' New York
- Postmodernism in pieces : materializing the social in U.S. fiction
- Protest and the body in Melville, Dos Passos, and Hurston
- Provincial types in American fiction
- Psyche as hero : female heroism and fictional form
- Race passing and American individualism
- Reading marriage in the American romance : remembering love as destiny
- Reading rape : the rhetoric of sexual violence in American literature and culture, 1790-1990
- Reading the symptom : Frank Norris, Theodore Dreiser, and the dynamics of capitalism
- Realism and romanticism in fiction ; : an approach to the novel
- Realist fiction and the strolling spectator
- Republicanism and the American Gothic
- Rereading texts, rethinking critical presuppositions : essays in honour of H.M. Daleski
- Rich and strange : gender, history, modernism
- Romancing the East : a literary odyssey from the Heart of darkness to the River Kwai
- Satire in narrative : Petronius, Swift, Gibbon, Melville, and Pynchon
- Scandinavian themes in American fiction ...
- Scars to prove it : the Civil War soldier and American fiction
- Schools of sympathy : gender and identification through the novel
- Secret histories : reading twentieth-century American literature
- Segregated miscegenation : on the treatment of racial hybridity in the U.S. and Latin American literary traditions
- Sexual naturalization : Asian Americans and miscegenation
- Shifting world : social change and nostalgia in the American novel
- Social thought in American fiction (1910-1917)
- Social types in southern prose fiction ...
- Some American story tellers
- Some modern novelists ; : appreciations and estimates
- Spectral readings : towards a Gothic geography
- Spinster tales and womanly possibilities
- Sport and the spirit of play in American fiction : Hawthorne to Faulkner
- Stories of nation : fictions, politics, and the American experience
- Style and structure in the novel : an introduction
- Style in fiction : a linguistic introduction to English fictional prose
- Style in prose fiction
- Subjects without selves : transitional texts in modern fiction
- Tactics of the human : experimental technics in American fiction
- Tales out of school : gender, longing, and the teacher in fiction and film
- Taylored lives : narrative productions in the age of Taylor, Veblen, and Ford
- Teaching tainted lit : popular American fiction in today's classroom
- The "White other" in American intermarriage stories, 1945-2008
- The American historical novel
- The American novel
- The American novel and its tradition
- The American novel in Germany, 1871-1913
- The American novel to-day : a social and psychological study
- The American novel, 1789-1939
- The American political novel
- The American western novel
- The Art of Sympathy in Fiction : forms of ethical and emotional persuasion
- The Cambridge companion to American novelists
- The Cambridge companion to American novelists
- The Cambridge history of the American novel
- The Columbia history of the American novel
- The Fictional father : Lacanian readings of the text
- The Haunted dusk : American supernatural fiction, 1820-1920
- The Marxian imagination : representing class in literature
- The Negro novel in America
- The Novel in the Americas
- The South in fiction
- The Western : a collection of critical essays
- The advance of the English novel
- The anxiety of obsolescence : the American novel in the age of television
- The art of telling : essays on fiction
- The art of the novel from 1700 to the present time
- The bang and the whimper : apocalypse and entropy in American literature
- The bitch is back : wicked women in literature
- The bourgeois interior
- The boys in the back room ; : notes on California novelists
- The city in the American novel, 1789-1900 ; : a study of American novels portraying contemporary conditions in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston
- The city, the immigrant, and American fiction, 1880-1920
- The college novel in America
- The colloquial style in America
- The color of sex : whiteness, heterosexuality, and the fictions of white supremacy
- The confidence game in American literature
- The cultural imaginary of terrorism in public discourse, literature, and film : narrating terror
- The dime novel in children's literature
- The dungeon of the heart : human isolation and the American novel
- The early American novel
- The eccentric design ; : form in the classic American novel
- The ethics of intensity in American fiction
- The ethnography of manners : Hawthorne, James, Wharton
- The expatriate perspective: American novelists and the idea of America
- The farm novel in North America : genre and nation in the United States, English Canada, and French Canada, 1845-1945
- The fatal hero : Diana, deity of the moon, as an archetype of the modern hero in English literature
- The feminine "no!" : psychoanalysis and the new canon
- The fictions of American capitalism : working fictions and the economic novel
- The form of American romance
- The gay novel in America
- The idea of an American novel
- The image of religion in selected American novels, 1860-1920
- The inadvertent epic : from Uncle Tom's cabin to Roots
- The instructed vision
- The mark and the knowledge : social stigma in classic American fiction
- The merchant of modernism : the economic Jew in Anglo-American literature, 1864-1939
- The myth of America ; : essays in the structures of literary imagination
- The narrative act : point of view in prose fiction
- The nature of fiction
- The nature of trauma in American novels
- The net of nemesis : studies in tragic bond/age
- The novel in English
- The novel of democracy in America ; : a contribution to the study of the progress of democratic ideas in the American novel
- The novel of manners in America
- The obsolete necessity : America in utopian writings, 1888-1900
- The place of fiction in the time of science : a disciplinary history of American writing
- The political novel ; : its development in England and in America
- The practice of fiction in America : writers from Hawthorne to the present
- The problem of American realism : studies in the cultural history of a literary idea
- The provincial hero : studies in the American consciousness (1799-1970)
- The rediscovery of the frontier
- The resisting reader : a feminist approach to American fiction
- The return of the vanishing American
- The rise of the American novel
- The sense of society : a history of the American novel of manners
- The shapers of American fiction, 1798-1947
- The social imperative : race, close reading, and contemporary literary criticism
- The stereotype of the single woman in American novels : a social study with implications for the education of women
- The strike in the American novel
- The tale bearers : literary essays
- The tribe of Pyn : literary generations in the postmodern period
- The twilight of the Gothic? : vampire fiction and the rise of the paranormal romance
- The uses of variety : modern Americanism and the quest for national distinctiveness
- The value of style in fiction
- The wellsprings of literary creation : an analysis of male and female "artist stories" from the German romantics to American writers of the present
- The word rides again : rereading the frontier in American fiction
- The workings of fiction : essays
- The yellow peril : Chinese Americans in American fiction, 1850-1940
- Three bags full ; : essays in American fiction
- Time, place, and idea ; : essays on the novel
- Toward a new earth ; : apocalypse in the American novel
- Tradition counter tradition : love and the form of fiction
- Truth's ragged edge : the rise of the American novel
- Twelve great American novels
- Utopia & cosmopolis : globalization in the era of American literary realism
- Versions of the past : the historical imagination in American fiction
- Virginia life in fiction
- Vision and refuge : essays on the literature of the Great Plains
- Weird English
- What animals mean in the fiction of modernity
- Wholeness restored : love of symmetry as a shaping force in the writings of Henry James, Kurt Vonnegut, Samuel Butler, and Raymond Chandler
- Women writing cloth : migratory fictions in the American imaginary
- Word-music : the aesthetic aspect of narrative fiction
- Worlds from words : a theory of language in fiction
- Wounded hearts : masculinity, law, and literature in American culture
- Yardsticks : retarded characters and their roles in fiction
- Yesterday's bestsellers : a journey through literary history
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