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- A desire called America : biopolitics, utopia, and the literary commons
- A handbook of disappointed fate
- A history of the bildungsroman
- A new continent of liberty : Eunomia in Native American literature from Occom to Erdrich
- AIDS-trauma and politics : American literature and the search for a witness
- ANQ
- Above the American renaissance : David S. Reynolds and the spiritual imagination in American literary studies
- Adulthood and other fictions : American literature and the unmaking of age
- Ahab's rolling sea : a natural history of Moby-Dick
- Aiiieeeee! : an anthology of Asian American writers
- American book review
- American literary history
- American literary scholarship
- American literature : a journal of literary history, criticism and bibliography
- American little magazines of the Fin de Siècle : art, protest, and cultural transformation
- American obscurantism : history and the visual in U.S. literature and film
- Anglo-American imperialism and the Pacific : discourses of encounter
- Beyond the story : American literary fiction and the limits of materialism
- Black bourgeois : class and sex in the flesh
- Black ink : literary legends on the peril, power and pleasure of reading and writing
- Chances are : contingency, queer theory, and American literature
- Decadence in the age of modernism
- Docu-fictions of war : U.S. interventionism in film and literature
- DoubleTake
- Edgar Allan Poe and his nineteenth-century American counterparts
- English and American literature : the collection of Dr. Gerald E. Slater, Deephaven, Minnesota
- Fictions of management : efficiency and control in American literature and culture
- Fire on the water : sailors, slaves, and insurrection in early American literature, 1789-1886
- From European modernity to pan-American national identity : literary confluences between Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Baudelaire and Machado de Assis
- Frontier fictions : settler sagas and postcolonial guilt
- History, abolition, and the ever-present now in Antebellum American writing
- Impostors : literary hoaxes and cultural authenticity
- Interwar modernism and the liberal world order : offices, institutions, and aesthetics after 1919
- J19
- Journal of American studies
- Kathy Acker : the last interview and other conversations
- Latinx writing Los Angeles : nonfiction dispatches from a decolonial rebellion
- Literary Indians : aesthetics and encounter in American literature to 1920
- Literature and culture of the Chicago Renaissance : postmodern and postcolonial development
- Literature, American style : the originality of imitation in the early Republic
- Living legacies : literary responses to the Civil Rights Movement
- Medical humanities in American Studies : life writing, narrative medicine, and the power of autobiography
- Mineshaft
- Mixing race, mixing culture : inter-American literary dialogues
- Mosaic literary magazine
- Narratives of African American women's literary pragmatism and creative democracy
- Nationalism, Marxism, and African American literature between the wars : a new Pandora's box
- Neglected American women writers of the long nineteenth century : progressive pioneers
- Neocolonial fictions of the global Cold War
- Neoliberalism and contemporary American literature
- New Orleans : a literary history
- New media and the transformation of postmodern American literature : from cage to connection
- Nineteenth-century literature
- No place in time : the Hebraic myth in late-nineteenth-century American literature
- Old-fashioned modernism : rural masculinity and Midwestern literature
- Overwhelmed : literature, aesthetics, and the nineteenth-century information revolution
- Philip Roth studies
- Picturing identity : contemporary American autobiography in image and text
- Political economy and the novel : a literary history of "homo economicus"
- Prose and poetry adventures
- Questioning minds : the letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner
- Race and utopian desire in american literature and society
- Raymond Carver's What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
- Read my plate : the literature of food
- Reconciling nature : literary representations of the natural, 1876-1945
- Rethinking sympathy and human contact in nineteenth-century American literature : Hawthorne, Douglass, Stowe, Dickinson
- Rising voices : writings of young Native Americans
- Scientists and poets #resist
- Shapes of Native nonfiction : collected essays by contemporary writers
- Southern literature, Cold War culture, and the making of modern America
- Spirits of place in American literary culture
- Studies in American naturalism
- The American writer : literary life in the United States from the 1920s to the present
- The Cambridge companion to American literature of the 1930s
- The Explicator
- The Minnesota review
- The Oxford handbook of American literary realism
- The Routledge introduction to American postmodernism
- The Routledge introduction to American war literature
- The W. Hugh Peal Collection at the University of Kentucky
- The West looks at India : studies in the impact of Indian thought on Shelley, Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Ruskin, Tennyson, D.H. Lawrence, and James Joyce
- The action-adventure heroine : rediscovering an American literary character, 1697-1895
- The formal center in literature : explorations from Poe to the present
- The lesbian South : southern feminists, the women in print movement, and the queer literary canon
- The literature of the Ozarks : an anthology
- The market logics of contemporary fiction
- The medical imagination : literature and health in the early United States
- The passion projects : modernist women, intimate archives, unfinished lives
- The political arrays of American Indian literary history
- The rise of new media 1750-1850 : transatlantic discourse and American memory
- The soldier's two bodies : military sacrifice and popular sovereignty in Revolutionary War veteran narratives
- Thinking through crisis : depression-era Black literature, theory, and politics
- Three hundred years of decadence : New Orleans literature and the transatlantic world
- Three not-so-ordinary Joes : a plantation newspaperman, a printer's devil, an English wit, and the founding of Southern literature
- Timelines of American literature
- Total mobilization : World War II and American literature
- Touching feeling : affect, pedagogy, performativity
- Unexpected places : relocating nineteenth-century African American literature
- Veteran Americans : literature and citizenship from Revolution to Reconstruction
- Viral modernism : the influenza pandemic and interwar literature
- What is a Western? : region, genre, imagination
- What literature knows : forays into literary knowledge production
- White flights : race, fiction, and the American imagination
- Who will speak for America?
- William Blake and the myth of America : from the Abolitionists to the counterculture
- Women in medicine in nineteenth-century American literature : from poisoners to doctors, Harriet Beecher Stowe to Theda Bara
- Women writers of the Beat era : autobiography and intertextuality
- Working women in American literature, 1865-1950
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