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- A companion to the American novel
- Adrift in the Old World : the psychological pilgrimage of Washington Irving
- Against the American dream : essays on Charles Bukowski
- America is elsewhere : the noir tradition in the age of consumer culture
- America is elsewhere : the noir tradition in the age of consumer culture
- America's Gothic fiction : the legacy of Magnalia Christi Americana
- American arabesque : Arabs, Islam, and the 19th-century imaginary
- American audacity : literary essays North and South
- American audacity : literary essays North and South
- American bards : Walt Whitman and other unlikely candidates for national poet
- American bards : Walt Whitman and other unlikely candidates for national poet
- American bards : Walt Whitman and other unlikely candidates for national poet
- American dream, American nightmare : fiction since 1960
- American gothic : new interventions in a national narrative
- American literature and culture, 1900-1960
- American literature and culture, 1900-1960
- American memory in Henry James : void and value
- American metempsychosis : Emerson, Whitman, and the new poetry
- American metempsychosis : Emerson, Whitman, and the new poetry
- American nightmares : the haunted house formula in American popular fiction
- American superrealism : Nathanael West and the politics of representation in the 1930s
- American superrealism : Nathanael West and the politics of representation in the 1930s
- American superrealism : Nathanael West and the politics of representation in the 1930s
- American utopia and social engineering in literature, social thought, and political history
- Americans in British literature, 1770-1832 : a breed apart
- Amy Lowell, diva poet
- Antebellum at sea : maritime fantasies in nineteenth-century America
- Antebellum at sea : maritime fantasies in nineteenth-century America
- Archives of American time : literature and modernity in the nineteenth century
- Archives of American time : literature and modernity in the nineteenth century
- Archives of American time : literature and modernity in the nineteenth century
- Arthur Miller's America : theater & culture in a time of change
- Arthur Miller's America : theater & culture in a time of change
- Arthur Miller's America : theater & culture in a time of change
- Assimilating Asians : gendered strategies of authorship in Asian America
- Babbitt : an American life
- Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards, and the representation of American culture
- Black, white, and Huckleberry Finn : re-imagining the American dream
- Black, white, and Huckleberry Finn : re-imagining the American dream
- Bodies of reform : the rhetoric of character in Gilded Age America
- Challenges of diversity : essays on America
- Challenges of diversity : essays on America
- Chesnutt and realism : a study of the novels
- Citizens of somewhere else : Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry James
- Consciousness and culture : Emerson and Thoreau reviewed
- Consciousness and culture : Emerson and Thoreau reviewed
- Consciousness and culture : Emerson and Thoreau reviewed
- Contesting the past, reconstructing the nation : American literature and culture in the Gilded Age, 1876-1893
- Cormac Mccarthy and the writing of American spaces
- Dark eyes on America : the novels of Joyce Carol Oates
- Dislocating race & nation : episodes in nineteenth-century American literary nationalism
- Dislocating race & nation : episodes in nineteenth-century American literary nationalism
- Dos Passos : artist as American
- Dry bones and Indian sermons : praying Indians in colonial America
- Edmund Wilson's America
- Edmund Wilson's America
- Empire's proxy : American literature and U.S. imperialism in the Philippines
- Entertaining the nation : American drama in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
- Epic in American culture : settlement to reconstruction
- Exiles at home : a story of literature in nineteenth century America
- Exotic nations : literature and cultural identity in the United States and Brazil, 1830-1930
- Friendly fire : American images of the Vietnam War
- Gothic subjects : the transformation of individualism in American fiction, 1790-1861
- Haints : American ghosts, millennial passions, and contemporary gothic fictions
- Hawthorne, Melville, and the American character : a looking-glass business
- Heartless immensity : literature, culture, and geography in antebellum America
- Heartless immensity : literature, culture, and geography in antebellum America
- Herman Melville and the American calling : fiction after Moby-Dick, 1851-1857
- Horizons of enchantment : essays in the American imaginary
- Huckleberry Finn as idol and target : the functions of criticism in our time
- Imitation nation : red, white, and blackface in early and Antebellum US literature
- Immersive words : mass media, visuality, and American literature, 1839-1893
- Immigration, ethnicity, and class in American writing, 1830-1860 : reading the stranger
- Intimacy in America : dreams of affiliation in antebellum literature
- Intimacy in America : dreams of affiliation in antebellum literature
- Intimacy in America : dreams of affiliation in antebellum literature
- John Neal and nineteenth-century American literature and culture
- John Updike's Rabbit tetralogy : mastered irony in motion
- John Updike's Rabbit tetralogy : mastered irony in motion
- Kurt Vonnegut's America
- Language, race, and social class in Howells's America
- Language, race, and social class in Howells's America
- Liberty of the imagination : aesthetic theory, literary form, and politcs in the early United States
- Liberty of the imagination : aesthetic theory, literary form, and politics in the early United States
- Lighting out for the territory : reflections on Mark Twain and American culture
- Literature, American style : the originality of imitation in the early Republic
- Literature, American style : the originality of imitation in the early Republic
- Locations of literary modernism : region and nation in British and American modernist poetry
- Love's whipping boy : violence & sentimentality in the American imagination
- Love's whipping boy : violence and sentimentality in the American imagination
- Loyal subjects : bonds of nation, race, and allegiance in nineteenth-century America
- Loyal subjects : bonds of nation, race, and allegiance in nineteenth-century America
- Making American tradition : visions and revisions from Ben Franklin to Alice Walker
- Making the team : the cultural work of baseball fiction
- Mark Twain and the novel : the double-cross of authority
- Mark Twain on the loose : a comic writer and the American self
- Mark Twain, culture and gender : envisioning America through Europe
- Marriage, violence, and the nation in the American literary West
- Master plots : race and the founding of an American literature, 1787-1845
- Migrant sites : America, place, and diaspora literatures
- Nineteenth-century American romance : genre and the construction of democratic culture
- Our South : geographic fantasy and the rise of national literature
- Patterns for America : Modernism and the Concept of Culture
- Patterns for America : modernism and the concept of culture
- Patterns for America : modernism and the concept of culture
- Perfecting friendship : politics and affiliation in early American literature
- Performing America : cultural nationalism in American theater
- Performing patriotism : national identity in the colonial and revolutionary American theater
- Pluralist desires : contemporary historical fiction and the end of the Cold War
- Poe and the subversion of American literature : satire, fantasy, critique
- Poetry and public discourse in nineteenth-century America
- Political fiction and the American self
- Puritan influences in American literature
- Re-framing the transnational turn in American studies
- Reading Embodied Citizenship : Disability, Narrative, and the Body Politic
- Reading embodied citizenship : disability, narrative, and the body politic
- Reading the American novel, 1780-1865
- Reading the American novel, 1780-1865
- Regional fictions : culture and identity in nineteenth-century American literature
- Regionalism and the humanities
- Regionalism and the humanities
- Required reading : why our American classics matter now
- Robert Penn Warren and American idealism
- Rolando Hinojosa and the American dream
- Romances of the republic : women, the family, and violence in the literature of the early American nation
- Rough writing : ethnic authorship in Theodore Roosevelt's America
- Sam Shepard and the American theatre
- Secular revelations : the Constitution of the United States and classic American literature
- Secular revelations : the Constitution of the United States and classic American literature
- Shock and awe : American exceptionalism and the imperatives of the spectacle in Mark Twain's A Connecticut yankee in King Arthur's court
- Songs of American experience : the vision of O'Neill and Melville
- Sons and daughters of self-made men : improvising gender, place, nation in American literature
- Surface and depth : the quest for legibility in American culture
- Surface and depth : the quest for legibility in American culture
- Sympathy in American literature : American sentiments from Jefferson to the Jameses
- T.S. Eliot : the making of an American poet, 1888-1922
- T.S. Eliot and American poetry
- The American face of Edgar Allan Poe
- The American ideal : literary history as a worldly activity
- The American vision of Robert Penn Warren
- The Americas of Asian American Literature : Gendered Fictions of Nation and Transnation
- The Americas of Asian American literature : gendered fictions of nation and transnation
- The Americas of Asian American literature : gendered fictions of nation and transnation
- The Cambridge introduction to American literary realism
- The Cambridge introduction to the nineteenth-century American novel
- The Pluralist Imagination from East to West in American Literature
- The drama of the American short story, 1800-1865
- The dream of the great American novel
- The dream of the great American novel
- The exceptionalist state and the state of exception : Herman Melville's Billy Budd, sailor
- The familiar made strange : American icons and artifacts after the transnational turn
- The genteel tradition and the sacred rage : high culture vs. democracy in Adams, James, and Santayana
- The global remapping of American literature
- The global remapping of American literature
- The grasping imagination : the American writings of Henry James
- The line's eye : poetic experience, American sight
- The material unconscious : American amusement, Stephen Crane & the economies of play
- The modernist nation : generation, renaissance, and twentieth-century American literature
- The nature of California : race, citizenship, and farming since the Dust Bowl
- The new North American studies : culture, writing and the politics of re/cognition
- The novels of Kurt Vonnegut : imagining being an American
- The poetics of national and racial identity in nineteenth-century American literature
- The romance of real life : Charles Brockden Brown and the origins of American culture
- The sacred game : provincialism and frontier consciousness in American literature, 1630-1860
- The trickster figure in American literature
- The troubled union : expansionist imperatives in post-reconstruction American novels
- The uses of variety : modern Americanism and the quest for national distinctiveness
- The writing of America : literature and cultural identity from the Puritans to the present
- Theater enough : American culture and the metaphor of the world stage, 1607-1789
- Theatre, society, and the nation : staging American identities
- Theatre, society, and the nation : staging American identities
- Transatlantic connections : Whitman U.S., Whitman U.K.
- Transcendental resistance : the new Americanists and Emerson's challenge
- Transferring to America : Jewish interpretations of American dreams
- Transferring to America : Jewish interpretations of American dreams
- Transfiguring America : myth, ideology, and mourning in Margaret Fuller's writing
- Transnational American memories
- Traveling south : travel narratives and the construction of American identity
- Voicing America : language, literary form, and the origins of the United States
- Weak nationalisms : affect and nonfiction in postwar America
- Willa Cather and the myth of American migration
- Women's work : nationalism and contemporary African American women's novels
- Women's work : nationalism and contemporary African American women's novels
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