Working class in literature
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- American labor on stage : dramatic interpretations of the steel and textile industries in the 1930s
- An angle of vision : women writers on their poor and working-class roots
- Arbeiterbewegung und Literatur 1860-1914
- Arbeiterdichtung ; : Analysen, Bekenntnisse, Dokumentationen
- Around quitting time : work and middle-class fantasy in American fiction
- Arthur Morrison und die Cockney School : slum und proletariat in der englischen Literatur von 1890-1900
- Better red : the writing and resistance of Tillie Olsen and Meridel Le Sueur
- Bread, knowledge, and freedom : a study of nineteenth-century working class autobiography
- British aestheticism and the urban working classes, 1870-1900 : beauty for the people
- British working-class fiction : narratives of refusal and the struggle against work
- By the sweat of the brow : literature and labor in antebellum America
- Class definitions : on the lives and writings of Maxine Hong Kingston, Sandra Cisneros, and Dorothy Allison
- Class fictions : shame and resistance in the British working class novel, 1890-1945
- Crisscrossing borders in literature of the American West
- Critical approaches to American working-class literature
- D.H. Lawrence : a study of literary fascism
- Das Proletarische Schicksal : ein Querschnitt durch die Arbeiterdichtung der Gegenwart
- Dickens's secular gospel : work, gender, and personality
- Die französische Arbeiterdichtung in der Epoche der Julimonarchie : e. literatursoziolog. Unters.
- Discourse on popular culture : class, gender and history in cultural analysis, 1730 to the present
- Dreams for dead bodies : blackness, labor, and the corpus of American detective fiction
- England's internal colonies : class, capital, and the literature of early modern English colonialism
- Evading class in contemporary British literature
- Fakesong : the manufacture of British "folksong" 1700 to the present day
- Family and the Scottish working-class novel, 1984-1994 : a study of novels by Janice Galloway ... [et al.]
- Figures of catastrophe : the condition of culture novel
- For democracy, workers, and God : labor song-poems and labor protest, 1865-95
- From red-baiting to blacklisting : the labor plays of Manny Fried
- Gender at work in Victorian culture : literature, art and masculinity
- Hands : physical labor, class, and cultural work
- Histoire de la littérature ouvrière du Moyen Age à nos jours
- Hog butchers, beggars, and busboys : poverty, labor, and the making of modern American poetry
- I︠A︡ponskoe proletarskoe literaturnoe dvizhenie v dokumentakh
- James Hanley : modernism and the working class
- James Hogg and the literary marketplace : Scottish Romanticism and the working-class author
- Labor & desire : women's revolutionary fiction in depression America
- Labor and workplace issues in literature
- Labor into art : the theme of work in nineteenth-century American literature
- Labor's text : the worker in American fiction
- Larry Brown and the blue-collar South
- Le peuple dans le roman français de Zola à Céline
- Les grèves imaginaires
- Literature and the Left in France : society, politics and the novel since the late nineteenth century
- Literature of the working world : a study of the industrial novel in East Germany
- Li︠u︡dyna prat︠︡si -- heroĭ literatury : zbirnyk stateĭ / [vidp. redaktor I.O. Dzerverin]
- Modernism, labour, and selfhood in British literature and culture, 1890-1930
- Narrating class in American fiction
- Narratives of class in new Irish and Scottish literature : from Joyce to Kelman, Doyle, Galloway, and McNamee
- No Country : working-class writing in the age of globalization
- Obraz "malenʹKogo cheloveka" v literature
- Oficios populares en la sociedad de Lope de Vega
- Poglad̜y na prace ̜we wczesnośredniowiecznym piśmiennictwie łacińskim : od połowy V do połowy VIII wieku
- Political stylistics : popular language as literary artifact
- Proletarian writers of the thirties
- Rabochiĭ klass v khudozhestvennoĭ literature FRG
- Racial reconstruction : Black inclusion, Chinese exclusion, and the fictions of citizenship
- Radical representations : politics and form in U.S. proletarian fiction, 1929-1941
- Reading Roddy Doyle
- Revisiting Robert Tressell's Mugsborough : new perspectives on The ragged trousered philanthropists
- Revisiting Robert Tressell's Mugsborough : new perspectives on The ragged trousered philanthropists
- Roddy Doyle : raining on the parade
- Rogue performances : staging the underclasses in early American theatre culture
- Rough South, rural South : region and class in recent southern literature
- So︠t︡sialisticheskiĭ obraz zhizni i razvitie sovetskoĭ literatury
- Subjectivities : a history of self-representation in Britain, 1832-1920
- Subjectivity in the American protest novel
- Suburb of dissent : cultural politics in the United States and Canada during the 1930s
- Suchasnyĭ zarubi︠z︡hnyĭ roman pro robitnychĭ klas : Angli︠ia︡, FRN, SShA
- The Chartist imaginary : literary form in working-class political theory and practice
- The English middle-class novel
- The Socialist novel in Britain : towards the recovery of a tradition
- The Victorian novel, service work, and the nineteenth-century economy
- The Victorian working-class writer
- The afterlife of enclosure : British realism, character, and the commons
- The anxieties of idleness : idleness in eighteenth-century British literature and culture
- The bonds of labor : German journeys to the working world, 1890-1990
- The crowd in American literature
- The industrial muse : a study of nineteenth century British working-class literature
- The laborer's two bodies : literary and legal productions in Britain, 1350-1500
- The literature of labor : two hundred years of working-class writing
- The literature of labor and the labors of literature : allegory in nineteenth-century American fiction
- The muses of resistance : laboring-class women's poetry in Britain, 1739-1796
- The novel and the American left : critical essays on depression-era fiction
- The other nation : the poor in English novels of the 1840s and 1850s
- The rural muse ; : studies in the peasant poetry of England
- The servant's hand : English fiction from below
- The stamp of class : reflections on poetry & social class
- The strike in the American novel
- The voice of the hammer : the meaning of work in Middle English literature
- The working classes in Victorian fiction
- To exercise our talents : the democratization of writing in Britain
- Tressell : the real story of The ragged trousered philanthropists
- Troublemakers : power, representation, and the fiction of the mass worker
- Twentieth-century writing and the British working class
- Understanding Richard Russo
- Unsettled : the culture of mobility and the working poor in early modern England
- Vanishing moments : class and American literature
- Vertrauter Alltag, gemischte Gefühle : Gespräche mit Schriftstellern über Arbeit in der Literatur
- Vital contact : downclassing journeys in American literature from Herman Melville to Richard Wright
- We who work the West : class, labor, and space in Western American literature
- Women, work, and clothes in the eighteenth-century novel
- Work in the English novel : the myth of vocation
- Working fictions : a genealogy of the Victorian novel
- Working verse in Victorian Scotland : poetry, press, community
- Working-class fiction in theory and practice : a reading of Alan Sillitoe
- Writing Ireland's working class : Dublin after O'Casey
- Writing unemployment : worklessness, mobility, and citizenship in twentieth-century Canadian literatures
- Youth of darkest England : working-class children at the heart of Victorian empire
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