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- "Miscegenation" : making race in America
- "Miscegenation" : making race in America
- A historical guide to Edgar Allan Poe
- A historical guide to Henry David Thoreau
- A historical guide to Mark Twain
- A key to Uncle Tom's cabin : presenting the original facts and documents upon which the story is founded : together with corroborative statements verifying the truth of the work
- A summer of hummingbirds : love, art, and scandal in the intersecting worlds of Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Martin Johnson Heade
- Accident society : fiction, collectivity, and the production of chance
- Against the gallows : antebellum American writers and the movement to abolish capital punishment
- America's sketchbook : the cultural life of a nineteenth-century literary genre
- American literary realism and the failed promise of contract
- American literary realism and the failed promise of contract
- American literary regionalism in a global age
- American little magazines of the Fin de Siècle : art, protest, and cultural transformation
- American sensations : class, empire, and the production of popular culture
- An uneasy solitude : individual and society in the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson
- An uneasy solitude : individual and society in the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Apocalyptic sentimentalism : love and fear in U.S. antebellum literature
- Apocalyptic sentimentalism : love and fear in U.S. antebellum literature
- Archives of labor : working-class women and literary culture in the antebellum United States
- Ashes of the mind : war and memory in northern literature, 1865-1900
- Beneath the American Renaissance : the subversive imagination in the age of Emerson and Melville
- Beyond understanding : appeals to the imagination, passions, and will in mid-nineteenth-century American women's fiction
- Black, white, and Huckleberry Finn : re-imagining the American dream
- Capital letters : authorship in the antebellum literary market
- Civil wars : American novelists and manners, 1880-1940
- Criminal conversations : sentimentality and nineteenth-century legal stories of adultery
- Critical fictions : sentiment and the American market, 1780-1870
- Cultural reformations : Lydia Maria Child and the literature of reform
- Cultures of letters : scenes of reading and writing in nineteenth-century America
- Democracy's spectacle : sovereignty and public life in antebellum American writing
- Democratic discourses : the radical abolition movement and antebellum American literature
- Desire, the self, the social critic : the rise of queer performance within the demise of transcendentalism
- Dreaming revolution : transgression in the development of American romance
- E pluribus unum : nineteenth-century American literature & the Constitutional paradox
- Emerson and self-reliance
- Exiled royalties : Melville and the life we imagine
- Family money : property, race, and literature in the nineteenth century
- Family, kinship, and sympathy in nineteenth-century American literature
- Figuring authorship in antebellum America
- Formalism, experience, and the making of American literature in the nineteenth century
- Friendships across ages : Johnson and Boswell : Holmes and Laski
- George Ripley, transcendentalist and utopian socialist
- Gothic plays and American society, 1794-1830
- Hawthorne and the real : bicentennial essays
- Healing the republic : the language of health and the culture of nationalism in nineteenth-century America
- Henry James and the culture of publicity
- Henry James and the writing of race and nation
- Henry James in context
- Home fronts : domesticity and its critics in the Antebellum United States
- Homicide in American fiction, 1798-1860 ; : a study in social values
- Hospitality and the Transatlantic Imagination, 1815-1835
- Huck Finn's America : Mark Twain and the era that shaped his masterpiece
- Imagining equality in nineteenth-century American literature
- Immigration, ethnicity, and class in American writing, 1830-1860 : reading the stranger
- Imperfect unions : staging miscegenation in U.S. drama and fiction
- Imperfect unions : staging miscegenation in U.S. drama and fiction
- In bad faith : the dynamics of deception in Mark Twain's America
- Indian nation : Native American literature and nineteenth-century nationalisms
- Industry & the creative mind : the eccentric writer in American literature and entertainment, 1790-1860
- James Fenimore Cooper : novelist of manners
- John Neal and nineteenth-century American literature and culture
- Lighting out for the territory : reflections on Mark Twain and American culture
- Literary partnerships and the marketplace : writers and mentors in nineteenth-century America
- Literature and humanitarian reform in the Civil War era
- Literature in the making : a history of U.S. literary culture in the long nineteenth century
- Lost in the customhouse : authorship in the American renaissance
- Lydia Sigourney ; critical essays and cultural views
- Mark Twain & the community
- Mark Twain : social philosopher
- Master plots : race and the founding of an American literature, 1787-1845
- Mechanic accents : dime novels and working-class culture in America
- Mechanic accents : dime novels and working-class culture in nineteenth-century America
- Melodrama and the myth of America
- Melville : his world and work
- Melville and the idea of blackness : race and imperialism in nineteenth-century America
- Miles of stare : transcendentalism and the problem of literary vision in nineteenth-century America
- Necessary madness : the humor of domesticity in nineteenth-century American literature
- Nineteenth-century literary realism : through the looking-glass
- Oliver Wendell Holmes and the culture of conversation
- Our sisters' keepers : nineteenth-century benevolence literature by American women
- Parlor radical : Rebecca Harding Davis and the origins of American social realism
- Parlor radical : Rebecca Harding Davis and the origins of American social realism
- Periodical literature in nineteenth-century America
- Poetry and public discourse in nineteenth-century America
- Poisonous muse : the female poisoner and the framing of popular authorship in Jacksonian America
- Politics and skepticism in antebellum American literature
- Practicing romance : narrative form and cultural engagement in Hawthorne's fiction
- Reading for realism : the history of a U.S. literary institution, 1850-1910
- Reading in time : Emily Dickinson in the nineteenth century
- Refiguring Huckleberry Finn
- Reforming the world : social activism and the problem of fiction in nineteenth-century America
- Resistance and reformation in nineteenth-century African-American literature : Brown, Wilson, Jacobs, Delany, Douglass, and Harper
- Revised lives : Walt Whitman and nineteenth-century authorship
- Rewriting white : race, class, and cultural capital in nineteenth-century America
- Rewriting white : race, class, and cultural capital in nineteenth-century America
- Righteous violence : revolution, slavery, and the American renaissance
- Righteous violence : revolution, slavery, and the American renaissance
- Romancing the shadow : Poe and race
- Ruthless democracy : a multicultural interpretation of the American renaissance
- Searching for Jim : slavery in Sam Clemens's world
- Separate spheres no more : gender convergence in American literature, 1830-1930
- Slavery and sentiment : the politics of feeling in Black Atlantic antislavery writing, 1770-1850
- Slavery and sentiment : the politics of feeling in Black Atlantic antislavery writing, 1770-1850
- Social reform in Gothic writing : fantastic forms of change, 1764-1834
- Social stories : the magazine novel in nineteenth-century America
- Strange nation : literary nationalism and cultural conflict in the age of Poe
- Strike through the mask : Herman Melville and the scene of writing
- Sublime thoughts/penny wisdom : situating Emerson and Thoreau in the American market
- Teaching Huckleberry Finn : why and how to present the controversial classic in the high school classroom
- The American novel to 1870
- The American novel, 1870-1940
- The Cambridge introduction to American literary realism
- The Cooper connection : the influence of Jane Austen on James Fenimore Cooper
- The Emerson dilemma : essays on Emerson and social reform
- The Emerson effect : individualism and submission in America
- The Jim dilemma : reading race in Huckleberry Finn
- The Literature of Reconstruction : Not in Plain Black and White
- The arbiters of reality : Hawthorne, Melville, and the rise of mass information culture
- The business of letters : authorial economies in antebellum America
- The business of literary circles in nineteenth-century America
- The dream of the great American novel
- The dream of the great American novel
- The end of domesticity : alienation from the family in Dickens, Eliot, and James
- The figures of Edgar Allan Poe : authorship, antebellum literature, and transatlantic rhetoric
- The fortress of American solitude : Robinson Crusoe and antebellum culture
- The gentleman in the garden : the influential landscape in the works of James Fenimore Cooper
- The historian's Huck Finn : reading Mark Twain's masterpiece as social and economic history
- The literature of Reconstruction : not in plain black and white
- The lunar light of Whitman's poetry
- The material unconscious : American amusement, Stephen Crane, & the economies of play
- The novel of purpose : literature and social reform in the Anglo-American world
- The patchwork quilt : ideas of community in nineteenth-century American women's fiction
- The poetics of sovereignty in American literature, 1885-1910
- The politics of distinction : Whitman and the discourses of nineteenth-century America
- The public life of privacy in nineteenth-century American literature
- The reconstruction of Mark Twain : how a Confederate bushwhacker became the Lincoln of our literature
- The sketch, the tale, and the beginnings of American literature
- The social lives of poems in nineteenth-century America
- The social lives of poems in nineteenth-century America
- The strange sad war revolving : Walt Whitman, Reconstruction, and the emergence of Black citizenship, 1865-1876
- The syntax of class : writing inequality in nineteenth-century America
- The syntax of class : writing inequality in nineteenth-century America
- Transatlantic literature and author love in the nineteenth century
- Transcendentalism and the problem of literary vision in nineteenth-century America
- Twain and Freud on the human race : parallels on personality, politics and religion
- Uncle Tom's cabin and mid-nineteenth century United States : pen and conscience
- Uncle Tom's cabin and the reading revolution : race, literacy, childhood, and fiction, 1851-1911
- Walt Whitman
- Walt Whitman & the class struggle
- Whitman, slavery, and the emergence of Leaves of grass
- Winds of will : Emily Dickinson and the sovereignty of democratic thought
- Writing beyond prophecy : Emerson, Hawthorne, and Melville after the American Renaissance
- Writing in the new nation : prose, print, and politics in the early United States
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