American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American fiction
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- Violent adventure, contemporary fiction by American men, Marilyn C. Wesley
- Colonialism and the emergence of science fiction, John Rieder
- Plotting change, contemporary women's fiction, editor: Linda Anderson
- The other shore, essays on writers and writing, Michael Jackson
- The modern American novel, Malcolm Bradbury
- Multivalence, the moral quality of form in the modern novel, Alan Warren Friedman
- Contemporary American crime fiction, Hans Bertens and Theo D'haen
- Writing women, contemporary women novelists, Olga Kenyon
- The novelist at the crossroads, and other essays on fiction and criticism, David Lodge
- Post-war Jewish fiction, ambivalence, self-explanation and transatlantic connections, David Brauner
- A cultural history of the American novel, Henry James to William Faulkner, David Minter
- Contemporary American fiction, editors, Malcolm Bradbury and Sigmund Ro
- Fiction of the forties, Chester Emanuel Eisinger
- Specifying, Black women writing the American experience, Susan Willis
- The culture of soft work, labor, gender, and race in postmodern American narrative, Heather J. Hicks
- Talking animals in children's fiction, a critical study, Catherine L. Elick
- American dream, American nightmare, fiction since 1960, Kathryn Hume
- Gender, language, and myth, essays on popular narrative, edited by Glenwood Irons
- Prophets of recognition, ideology and the individual in novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty, Julia Eichelberger
- Ethical diversions, the post-Holocaust narratives of Pynchon, Abish, DeLillo and Spiegelman, Katalin Orban
- Blank fictions, consumerism, culture, and the contemporary American novel, James Annesley
- Postmodern cartographies, the geographical imagination in contemporary American culture, Brian Jarvis
- The novel and the American left, critical essays on Depression-era fiction, edited by Janet Galligani Casey
- Animal stories, narrating across species lines, Susan McHugh
- Archival reflections, postmodern fiction of the Americas (self-reflexivity, historical revisionism, utopia), Santiago Juan-Navarro
- American fiction since 1940, Tony Hilfer
- Suburban ambush, downtown writing and the fiction of insurgency, Robert Siegle
- Beyond suspicion, new American fiction since 1960, Marc Chénetier ; translated by Elizabeth A. Houlding
- Twentieth-century crime fiction, Lee Horsley
- After Southern modernism, fiction of the contemporary South, Matthew Guinn
- Trauma, postmodernism, and the aftermath of World War II, Paul Crosthwaite
- Alice Walker and Zora Neale Hurston, the common bond, edited by Lillie P. Howard
- Colonialism and the emergence of science fiction, John Rieder
- Empire of conspiracy, the culture of paranoia in postwar America, Timothy Melley
- Twentieth-century crime fiction, gender, sexuality, and the body, Gill Plain
- Wrestling angels into song, the fictions of Ernest J. Gaines and James Alan McPherson, Herman Beavers
- La giungla e il grattacielo, gli scrittori e il sogno americano, 1865-1920, [di] Mario Maffi
- Black women novelists, the development of a tradition, 1892-1976, Barbara Christian
- Literary bioethics, animality, disability, and the human, Maren Tova Linett
- Changing the story, feminist fiction and the tradition, Gayle Greene
- Postmodern characters, a study of characterization in British and American postmodern fiction, Aleid Fokkema
- The postsouthern sense of place in contemporary fiction, Martyn Bone
- The new American novel of manners, the fiction of Richard Yates, Dan Wakefield, Thomas McGuane, Jerome Klinkowitz
- Intertextuality and contemporary American fiction, edited by Patrick O'Donnell and Robert Con Davis
- The Cambridge companion to the modernist novel, edited by Morag Shiach
- Narratives of love and loss, studies in modern children's fiction, Margaret Rustin & Michael Rustin
- Modernism, daily time and everyday life, Bryony Randall
- Conflicting stories, American women writers at the turn into the twentieth century, Elizabeth Ammons
- An introduction to contemporary American fiction, Alan Bilton
- Gumshoe America, hard-boiled crime fiction and the rise and fall of New Deal liberalism, Sean McCann
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