Canon (Literature)
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Canon (Literature)
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- "A White heron" and the question of minor literature
- "Bad" Shakespeare : revaluations of the Shakespeare canon
- (Dis)forming the American canon : African-Arabic slave narratives and the vernacular
- A Gift of tongues : critical challenges in contemporary American poetry
- A new world of words : redefining early American literature
- Abandoned women and poetic tradition
- Aberrations in black : toward a queer of color critique
- Aemilia Lanyer : gender, genre, and the canon
- African literature, African critics : the forming of critical standards, 1947-1966
- Against the American grain : myth and history in William Carlos Williams, Jay Wright, and Nicolás Guillén
- American culture, canons, and the case of Elizabeth Stoddard
- American literature & the culture wars
- American realism and the canon
- An appetite for poetry
- Arguing the modern Jewish canon : essays on literature and culture in honor of Ruth R. Wisse
- Authors Inc. : literary celebrity in the modern United States, 1880-1980
- Becoming canonical in American poetry
- Belated modernity and aesthetic culture : inventing national literature
- Beneath the American Renaissance : the subversive imagination in the age of Emerson and Melville
- Big-time Shakespeare
- Borges and Kafka, Bolaño and Bloom : Latin American authors and the Western canon
- Canon and creativity : modern writing and the authority of scripture
- Canons
- Canons and consequences : reflections on the ethical force of imaginative ideals
- Canons and contexts
- Canons by consensus : critical trends and American literature anthologies
- Canons in conflict : negotiating texts in true and false prophecy
- Chaucer's dead body : from corpse to corpus
- Citizen critics : literary public spheres
- Creating Faulkner's reputation : the politics of modern literary criticism
- Cultural capital : the problem of literary canon formation
- Cultural politics, queer reading
- Dayneford's library : American homosexual writing, 1900-1913
- De la literatura latinoamericana a la literatura (latinoamericana) mundial : condiciones materiales, procesos y actores
- Decolonizing tradition : new views of twentieth-century "British" literary canons
- Dialogues with/and great books : the dynamics of canon formation
- Discourse and the other : the production of the Afro-American text
- Editors construct the Renaissance Canon, 1825-1915
- English literature : opening up the canon
- Feminist fabulation : space/postmodern fiction
- Feminist interpretations of Ayn Rand
- Finding wisdom in East Asian classics
- Framing Elizabethan fictions : contemporary approaches to early modern narrative prose
- From outlaw to classic : canons in American poetry
- Game theory and minorities in American literature
- Gender, theory, and the canon
- Gendered modernisms : American women poets and their readers
- George Orwell : the politics of literary reputation
- Hart Crane and the modernist epic : canon and genre formation in Crane, Pound, Eliot, and Williams
- History and value : the Clarendon lectures and the Northcliffe lectures, 1987
- Huckleberry Finn as idol and target : the functions of criticism in our time
- Institutionalizing English literature : the culture and politics of literary study, 1750-1900
- Institutions of the English novel from Defoe to Scott
- Invisible criticism : Ralph Ellison and the American canon
- Invisible criticism : Ralph Ellison and the American canon
- Italian women writers from the Renaissance to the present : revising the canon
- Jane Austen's textual lives : from Aeschylus to Bollywood
- Jewett and her contemporaries : reshaping the Canon
- Johnson's critical presence : image, history, judgement
- Katie's canon : womanism and the soul of the Black community
- Katie's canon : womanism and the soul of the black community
- Literary relations : kinship and the canon, 1660-1830
- Literary value and social identity in the Canterbury tales
- Loose canons : notes on the culture wars
- Lost in the customhouse : authorship in the American renaissance
- Lost saints : silence, gender, and Victorian literary canonization
- Making the English canon : print-capitalism and the cultural past, 1700-1770
- Making the modern reader : cultural mediation in early modern literary anthologies
- Manifesto of a tenured radical
- Marginal forces/cultural centers : Tolson, Pynchon, and the politics of the canon
- Marketing modernisms : self-promotion, canonization, rereading
- Masterpieces of women's literature
- Matrices of genre : authors, canons, and society
- Nationalism and minor literature : James Clarence Mangan and the emergence of Irish cultural nationalism
- New ground : western American narrative and the literary canon
- New poems of Emily Dickinson
- On the walls and in the streets : American poetry broadsides from the 1960s
- Pleasure and change : the aesthetics of Canon
- Poetry and Jacobite politics in eighteenth-century Britain and Ireland
- Politics of letters
- Positioning the new : Chinese American literature and the changing image of the American literary canon
- Post-colonial literatures : expanding the canon
- Potboilers : methods, concepts, and case studies in popular fiction
- Prison literature in America : the victim as criminal and artist
- Reading American novels and multicultural aesthetics : romancing the postmodern novel
- Reading The eve of St. Agnes : the multiples of complex literary transaction
- Reading at the social limit : affect, mass culture, and Edgar Allan Poe
- Reading between the lines
- Redefining American literary history
- Refiguring Chaucer in the Renaissance
- Removals : nineteenth-century American literature and the politics of Indian affairs
- Required reading : why our American classics matter now
- Romantic Austen : sexual politics and the literary canon
- Romanticism and the Gothic : genre, reception, and canon formation
- Romanticism and women poets : opening the doors of reception
- Rotten rejections : a literary companion
- Rotten reviews : a literary companion
- Rules and conventions : literature , philosophy, social theory
- Shakespeare and the book
- States of fantasy
- Street smarts and critical theory : listening to the vernacular
- Ten most wanted : the new western literature
- Texts and cultural change in early modern England
- The American classics : a personal essay
- The Chaucerian apocrypha : a counterfeit canon
- The Future of southern letters
- The New eighteenth century : theory, politics, English literature
- The Western canon : the books and school of the ages
- The art of excess : mastery in contemporary American fiction
- The canon and the common reader
- The canonisation of Daniel Defoe
- The classical moment : views from seven literatures
- The ethnic canon : histories, institutions, and interventions
- The fame machine : book reviewing and eighteenth-century literary careers
- The intellectuals and the masses : pride and prejudice among the literary intelligentsia, 1880-1939
- The literary bent : in search of high art in contemporary American writing
- The making of the English literary canon : from the Middle Ages to the late eighteenth century
- The modern Jewish canon : a journey through language and culture
- The myths of fiction : studies in the canonical Greek novels
- The new nineteenth century : feminist readings of underread Victorian fiction
- The origins of American literature studies : an institutional history
- The other Ariel
- The other Italy : the literary canon in dialect
- The pleasures of reading : in an ideological age
- The poem and the book : interpreting collections of romantic poetry
- The politics of literary reputation : the making and claiming of "St. George" Orwell
- The postcolonial exotic : marketing the margins
- The revisionist stage : American directors reinvent the classics
- The rhetoric canon
- The rhetoric of the "other" literature
- The rise of eurocentrism : anatomy of interpretation
- The silent woman : Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes
- The uses of the canon : Elizabethan literature and contemporary theory
- Token professionals and master critics : a critique of orthodoxy in literary studies
- Toward a working-class canon : literary criticism in British working-class periodicals, 1816-1858
- Tradition in transition : women writers, marginal texts, and the eighteenth-century canon
- Translation, rewriting, and the manipulation of literary fame
- Unlimited embrace : a canon of gay fiction, 1945-1995
- Victorian poetry : poetry, poetics and politics
- Victorian poetry : poetry, poetics, and politics
- Waiting for the barbarians : essays from the classics to pop culture
- What is a classic? : postcolonial rewriting and invention of the canon
- Why read the classics?
- Words about words about words : theory, criticism, and the literary text
- Words of power : reading Shakespeare and the Bible
- Wordsworth and the formation of English studies
- Writing for immortality : women and the emergence of high literary culture in America
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