Cambridge studies in American literature and culture
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- Writing the South : ideas of an American region
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- Cambridge studies in American literature and culture, [122]
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- Cambridge studies in American literature and culture, v. 58
- A house undivided : domesticity and community in American literature
- Afrotopia : the roots of African American popular history
- American philosophy and the romantic tradition
- American realism and American drama, 1880-1940
- Conspiracy and romance : studies in Brockden Brown, Cooper, Hawthorne, and Melville
- Cross-examinations of law and literature : Cooper, Hawthorne, Stowe, and Melville
- Dark Eden : the swamp in nineteenth-century American culture
- Disjunctive poetics : from Gertrude Stein and Louis Zukofsky to Susan Howe
- Edith Wharton and the politics of race
- Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian, Incorporated
- Emily Dickinson : the poet on the second story
- Emily Dickinson and her culture : the soul's society
- Fictions of capital : the American novel from James to Mailer
- Frederick Douglass : new literary and historical essays
- Hart Crane : the context of The bridge
- Hawthorne, Melville, and the American character : a looking-glass business
- Henry James and the "woman business"
- Ideology and classic American literature
- Landscape and written expression in revolutionary America : the world turned upside down
- Mark Twain and the novel : the double-cross of authority
- Modernism from right to left : Wallace Stevens, the thirties & literary radicalism
- New England literary culture from revolution through renaissance
- Niagara Falls : icon of the American sublime
- Painterly abstraction in modernist American poetry : the contemporaneity of modernism
- Penelope's web : gender, modernity, H.D.'s fiction
- Re-making it new : contemporary American poetry and the modernist tradition
- Representative words : politics, literature, and the American language, 1776-1865
- Robert Lowell : essays on the poetry
- Saint and singer : Edward Taylor's typology and the poetics of meditation
- Self and sensibility in contemporary American poetry
- Sporting with the gods : the rhetoric of play and game in American culture
- T.S. Eliot : the modernist in history
- The American T.S. Eliot : a study of the early writings
- The American epic : transforming a genre, 1770-1860
- The American historical romance
- The Catholic side of Henry James
- The Puritan-provincial vision : Scottish and American literature in the nineteenth century
- The San Francisco Renaissance : poetics and community at mid-century
- The cliffs of solitude : a reading of Robinson Jeffers
- The color of the sky : a study of Stephen Crane
- The dance of the intellect : studies in the poetry of the Pound tradition
- The divided mind : ideology and imagination in America, 1898-1917
- The fall into Eden : landscape and imagination in California
- The interpretation of material shapes in Puritanism : a study of rhetoric, prejudice, and violence
- The logic of slavery : debt, technology, and pain in American literature
- The poetry of Marianne Moore : a study in voice and value
- The sacred game : provincialism and frontier consciousness in American literature, 1630-1860
- Wallace Stevens, the poetics of modernism
- Walt Whitman and the American reader
- Writing America Black : race rhetoric in the public sphere
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