American fiction + History and criticism
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American fiction + History and criticism
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American fiction + History and criticism
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- Subject of30
- Gothic to multicultural, idioms of imagining in American literary fiction, A. Robert Lee
- Love and death in the American novel, Leslie A. Fiedler
- Can Jane Eyre be happy?, more puzzles in classic fiction, John Sutherland
- Cannibal fictions, American explorations of colonialism, race, gender and sexuality, Jeff Berglund
- Criminal proceedings, the contemporary American crime novel, edited by Peter Messent
- Novels, Maps, Modernity, the Spatial Imagination, 1850-2000
- The flirt's tragedy, desire without end in Victorian and Edwardian fiction, Richard A. Kaye
- Novels, maps, modernity, the spatial imagination, 1850-2000, Eric Bulson
- The heroine's bookshelf, life lessons, from Jane Austen to Laura Ingalls Wilder, Erin Blakemore
- The republic of imagination, the case for fiction, Azar Nafisi ; illustrated by Peter Sis
- Images of the Mexican American in fiction and film, by Arthur G. Pettit ; edited with an afterword by Dennis E. Showalter
- The return of the vanishing American, Leslie A. Fiedler
- Autistic disturbances, theorizing autism poetics from the DSM to Robinson Crusoe, Julia Miele Rodas ; with a foreword by Melanie Yergeau
- New readings of the American novel, narrative theory and its application, Peter Messent
- The twilight of the Gothic?, vampire fiction and the rise of the paranormal romance, Joseph Crawford
- The Cambridge companion to American novelists, edited by Timothy Parrish
- Dressed in fiction, Clair Hughes
- Style in fiction, a linguistic introduction to English fictional prose, Geoffrey Leech and Mick Short
- Imaginary communities, utopia, the nation, and the spatial histories of modernity, Phillip E. Wegner
- Nobody's home, speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo, Arnold Weinstein
- Weird English, Evelyn Nien-Ming Chien
- Women writing cloth, migratory fictions in the American imaginary, Mary Jo Bona
- American gothic, new interventions in a national narrative, edited by Robert K. Martin and Eric Savoy
- Gothic fiction/Gothic form, George E. Haggerty
- Political fictions, Michael Wilding
- Spectral readings, towards a Gothic geography, edited by Glennis Byron and David Punter
- Lives of the novelists, a history of fiction in 294 lives, John Sutherland
- The Sookie Stackhouse companion, edited by Charlaine Harris
- Freedom's empire, race and the rise of the novel in Atlantic modernity, 1640-1940, Laura Doyle
- Experience in the novel, selected papers from the English Institute, edited with a foreword by Roy Harvey Pearce
- The American novel and its tradition, Richard Chase
- Consciousness & the novel, connected essays, David Lodge
- The Columbia history of the American novel, Emory Elliott, general editor ; associate editors, Cathy N. Davidson ... [et al.]
- Novel gazing, queer readings in fiction, edited by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick