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- "High-topped shoes" and other signifiers of race, class, gender, and ethnicity in selected fiction by William Faulkner and Toni Morrison
- "I have found my voice" : the Italian-American woman writer
- "You factory folks who sing this rhyme will surely understand" : culture, ideology, and action in the Gastonia novels of Myra Page, Grace Lumpkin, and Olive Dargan
- 1960s Gay Pulp Fiction : the Misplaced Heritage
- A concise companion to American fiction, 1900-1950
- A country in the mind : Wallace Stegner, Bernard DeVoto, history, and the American land
- A feminist ethic of risk
- A guide to twentieth-century women novelists
- A house of words : Jewish writing, identity and memory
- A novel marketplace : mass culture, the book trade, and postwar American fiction
- A passion for consumption : the gothic novel in America
- A question of character : scientific racism and the genres of American fiction, 1892-1912
- A requiem for the renascence : the state of fiction in the modern south
- A southern weave of women : fiction of the contemporary South
- A study of the modern novel, : British and American, since 1900
- A web of words : the great dialogue of Southern literature
- A world made safe : values in American best sellers, 1895-1920
- Aberrations in black : toward a queer of color critique
- Abortion, choice, and contemporary fiction : the armageddon of the maternal instinct
- Accident society : fiction, collectivity, and the production of chance
- Advancing sisterhood? : interracial friendships in contemporary southern fiction
- Adventures of the spirit : the older woman in the works of Doris Lessing, Margaret Atwood, and other contemporary women writers
- African American servitude and historical imaginings : retrospective fiction and representation
- African American women writers' historical fiction
- African settings in contemporary American novels
- Afro-American fiction writers after 1955
- After Eden : the secularization of American space in the fiction of Willa Cather and Theodore Dreiser
- After Southern modernism : fiction of the contemporary South
- After the end of history : American fiction in the 1990s
- After the lost generation; : a critical study of the writers of two wars
- Against the unspeakable : complicity, the Holocaust, and slavery in America
- Aggressive fictions : reading the contemporary American novel
- Allegories of violence : tracing the writing of war in late twentieth-century fiction
- Alternative paradigms of literary realism
- America in contemporary fiction
- America the middlebrow : women's novels, progressivism, and middlebrow authorship between the wars
- American Indian fiction
- American dream, American nightmare : fiction since 1960
- American fiction 1914-1945
- American fiction in the Cold War
- American literary naturalism, : a divided stream
- American literary realism, critical theory, and intellectual prestige, 1880-1995
- American literary regionalism in a global age
- American migrant fictions : space, narrative, identity
- American modern(ist) epic : novels to refound a nation
- American moderns, from rebellion to conformity
- American prose writers of World War I : a documentary volume
- American sweethearts : teenage girls in twentieth-century popular culture
- American talmud : the cultural work of Jewish American fiction
- American women writing fiction : memory, identity, family, space
- An armed America, : its face in fiction; a history of the American military novel
- Animal stories : narrating across species lines
- Apocalyptic patterns in twentieth-century fiction
- Are girls necessary? : lesbian writing and modern histories
- Around quitting time : work and middle-class fantasy in American fiction
- As American as mom, baseball, and apple pie : constructing community in contemporary American horror fiction
- Ashes taken for fire : aesthetic modernism and the critique of identity
- Authors out here : Fitzgerald, West, Parker, and Schulberg in Hollywood
- Beautiful bottom, beautiful shame : where "Black" meets "queer"
- Beautiful chaos : chaos theory and metachaotics in recent American fiction
- Best-sellers and their film adaptations in postwar America : From here to eternity, Sayonara, Giant, Auntie Mame, Peyton Place
- Between profits and primitivism : shaping white middle-class masculinity in the United States, 1880-1917
- Between the angle and the curve : mapping gender, race, space, and identity in Willa Cather and Toni Morrison
- Between two worlds : the American novel in the 1960's
- Beyond Gatsby : how Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and writers of the 1920s shaped American culture
- Beyond the Gibson Girl : reimagining the American new woman, 1895-1915
- Beyond the waste land: : a study of the American novel in the nineteen-sixties
- Black and white strangers : race and American literary realism
- Black humor fiction of the Sixties; : a pluralistic definition of man and his world
- Black male fiction and the legacy of Caliban
- Black masks; : negro characters in modern Southern fiction
- Black professional women in recent American fiction
- Black subjects : identity formation in the contemporary narrative of slavery
- Black voices in American fiction, 1900-1930
- Black women novelists : the development of a tradition, 1892-1976
- Black women writers and the American neo-slave narrative : femininity unfettered
- Blacks in Eden : the African-American novel's first century
- Blank fictions : consumerism, culture, and the contemporary American novel
- Blood read : the vampire as metaphor in contemporary culture
- Bodies in a broken world : women novelists of color and the politics of medicine
- Body politics and the fictional double
- Bonfires of the American dream in American rhetoric, literature, and film
- Booze and the private eye : alcohol in the hard-boiled novel
- Bordering on the body : the racial matrix of modern fiction and culture
- Boundaries of the self : gender, culture, fiction
- Bridging the Americas : the literature of Paule Marshall, Toni Morrison, and Gayl Jones
- Bright book of life: : American novelists and storytellers from Hemingway to Mailer
- Burning Down the House : essays on fiction
- Calls and responses : the American novel of slavery since Gone with the wind
- Cauldron of changes : feminist spirituality in fantastic fiction
- Changing the story : feminist fiction and the tradition
- Chicano detective fiction : a critical study of five novelists
- Children of the raven and the whale : visions and revisions in American literature
- City of words: : American fiction, 1950-1970
- Claiming the heritage : African-American women novelists and history
- Climate change and the contemporary novel
- College girls : a century in fiction
- Combatting injustice : the naturalism of Frank Norris, Jack London, & John Steinbeck
- Comic visions, female voices : contemporary women novelists and Southern humor
- Coming of age in contemporary American fiction
- Competing voices : the American novel, 1865-1914
- Conflicting stories : American women writers at the turn into the twentieth century
- Connecting times : the sixties in Afro-American fiction
- Conscientious sorcerers : the Black postmodernist fiction of Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka, Ishmael Reed, and Samuel R. Delany
- Consuming silences : how we read authors who don't publish
- Contemporary American crime fiction
- Contemporary American fiction
- Contemporary American women writers : narrative strategies
- Contemporary Jewish American writers and the multicultural dilemma : the return of the exiled
- Contemporary fiction and the uses of theory : the novel from structuralism to postmodernism
- Contemporary novelists
- Contemporary novelists
- Contemporary novelists.
- Contemporary women novelists : a collection of critical essays
- Cops and constables : American and British fictional policemen
- Cotton's queer relations : same-sex intimacy and the literature of the southern plantation, 1936-1968
- Counterfeit culture : truth and authenticity in the American prose epic since 1960
- Coyote kills John Wayne : postmodernism and contemporary fictions of the transcultural frontier
- Crisis and covenant : the Holocaust in American Jewish fiction
- Critiques and essays on modern fiction, 1920-1951, representing the achievement of modern American and British critics
- Daughters and fathers in feminist novels
- Daughters of the Great Depression : women, work, and fiction in the American 1930s
- Deep surfaces : mass culture & history in postmodern American fiction
- Demon or doll : images of the child in contemporary writing and culture
- Design and debris : a chaotics of postmodern American fiction
- Designs of darkness in contemporary American fiction
- Desperate faith; : a study of Bellow, Salinger, Mailer, Baldwin, and Updike
- Determined fictions : American literary naturalism
- Dimensions of monstrosity in contemporary narratives : theory, psychoanalysis, postmodernism
- Diminishing fictions : essays on the modern American novel and its critics
- Dissenting fictions : identity and resistance in the contemporary American novel
- Dissident postmodernists : Barthelme, Coover, Pynchon
- Disturbing Indians : the archaeology of southern fiction
- Down from the mountaintop : Black women's novels in the wake of the civil rights movement, 1966-1989
- Dream a little : land and social justice in modern America
- Dreams of fiery stars : the transformations of Native American fiction
- Dreiser and the land of the free
- Emerging Afrikan survivals : an Afrocentric critical theory
- Epiphany in the modern novel
- Epistolary responses : the letter in 20th-century American fiction and criticism
- Ethical diversions : the post-Holocaust narratives of Pynchon, Abish, DeLillo, and Spiegelman
- Ethnic passages : literary immigrants in twentieth-century America
- Exile and the narrative imagination
- Extraordinary bodies : figuring physical disability in American culture and literature
- Faithful vision : treatments of the sacred, spiritual, and supernatural in twentieth-century African American fiction
- False starts : the rhetoric of failure and the making of American modernism
- Fantasies of the new class : ideologies of professionalism in post-World War II American fiction
- Fantasy and reconciliation : contemporary formulas of women's romance fiction
- Felicitous space : the imaginative structures of Edith Wharton and Willa Cather
- Female pastoral : women writers re-visioning the American South
- Feminine fictions : revisiting the postmodern
- Feminism and its fictions : the consciousness-raising novel and the women's liberation movement
- Feminism, Bakhtin, and the dialogic
- Feminist alternatives : irony and fantasy in the contemporary novel by women
- Feminist popular fiction
- Feminist utopian novels of the 1970s : Joanna Russ & Dorothy Bryant
- Fiction across borders : imagining the lives of others in late twentieth-century novels
- Fiction of the forties
- Fictional feminism : how American bestsellers affect the movement for women's equality
- Fictional space in the modernist and post-modernist American novel
- Fictions of capital : the American novel from James to Mailer
- Fighting words : polemics and social change in literary naturalism
- Filthy fictions : Asian American literature by women
- Fingering the jagged grain : tradition and form in recent Black fiction
- Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties
- Five novelists of the progressive era
- Flights from realism : themes and strategies in postmodernist British and American fiction
- Forms of dictatorship : power, narrative, and authoritarianism in the Latina/o novel
- Freak shows and the modern American imagination : constructing the damaged body from Willa Cather to Truman Capote
- Free women : ethics and aesthetics in twentieth-century women's fiction
- From Tobacco Road to Route 66 : the southern poor white in fiction
- From slave ship to Supermax : mass incarceration, prisoner abuse, and the new neo-slave novel
- From the delivered to the dispatched : masculinity in modern American fiction (1969-1977)
- From within the frame : storytelling in African-American fiction
- Full metal apache : transactions between cyberpunk Japan and avant-pop America
- Future females, the next generation : new voices and velocities in feminist science fiction criticism
- Galactic suburbia : recovering women's science fiction
- Garden plots : the politics and poetics of gardens
- Gatsby's party : the system and the list in contemporary narrative
- Gay fictions : Wilde to Stonewall : studies in a male homosexual literary tradition
- Girls who went wrong : prostitutes in American fiction, 1885-1917
- Girls' series fiction and American popular culture
- Good-bye Heathcliff : changing heroes, heroines, roles, and values in women's category romances
- Gumshoe America : hard-boiled crime fiction and the rise and fall of New Deal liberalism
- Hard-boiled sentimentality : the secret history of American crime stories
- Healing narratives : women writers curing cultural dis-ease
- Heroic fiction; : the epic tradition and American novels of the twentieth century.
- Hip figures : a literary history of the Democratic Party
- Home matters : longing and belonging, nostalgia and mourning in women's fiction
- Hope isn't stupid : utopian affects in contemporary American literature
- How Black writers deal with whiteness : characterization through deconstructing color
- Hybrid fictions : American literature and Generation X
- Ideology and Jewish identity in Israeli and American literature
- If God meant to interfere : American literature and the rise of the Christian right
- Imagining Los Angeles : a city in fiction
- Immigrant-survivors : post-Holocaust consciousness in recent Jewish American fiction
- In a time of disorder : form and meaning in Southern fiction from Poe to O'Connor
- In fact : essays on writers and writing
- In history's grip : Philip Roth's Newark trilogy
- In the African-American grain : the pursuit of voice in twentieth-century Black fiction
- In the singer's temple : an essay on contemporary American fiction : prose fictions of Barthelme, Gaines, Brautigan, Piercy, Kesey, and Kosinski
- In time and place : some origins of American fiction
- Influencing America's tastes : realism in the works of Wharton, Cather & Hurst
- Information multiplicity : American fiction in the age of media saturation
- Insanity as redemption in contemporary American fiction : inmates running the asylum
- Insatiable appetites : twentieth-century American women's bestsellers
- Inspiriting influences : tradition, revision, and Afro-American women's novels
- Interrogating secularism : race and religion in Arab transnational literature and art
- Intertextuality and contemporary American fiction
- Intimate communities : representation and social transformation in women's college fiction, 1895-1910
- Invalid women : figuring feminine illness in American fiction and culture, 1840-1940
- Jewish-American fiction, 1917-1987
- Jonathan Franzen and the end of postmodernism
- Labor & desire : women's revolutionary fiction in depression America
- Land of tomorrow : postwar fiction and the crisis of American liberalism
- Language, gender, and community in late twentieth-century fiction : American voices and American identities
- Late Cold War literature and culture : the nuclear 1980s
- Late postmodernism : American fiction at the millennium
- Latent destinies : cultural paranoia and contemporary U.S. narrative
- Legacy of rage : Jewish masculinity, violence, and culture
- Legal realisms : the American novel under reconstruction
- Leopards in the temple : the transformation of American fiction, 1945-1970
- Liberating literature : feminist fiction in America
- Literary inheritance
- Literary reflections : Michener on Michener, Hemingway, Capote, & others
- Literature and the remains of the death penalty
- Living stories, telling lives : women and the novel in contemporary experience
- Love American style : divorce and the American novel, 1881-1976
- Lovers and beloveds : sexual otherness in Southern fiction, 1936-1961
- Madness in post-1945 British and American fiction
- Mama's boy : momism and homophobia in postwar American culture
- Man in the modern novel
- Masculine style : the American West and literary modernism
- Masculinity in fiction and film : representing men in popular genres, 1945-2000
- Merlin's daughters : contemporary women writers of fantasy
- Middle grounds : studies in contemporary American fiction
- Migrant sites : America, place, and diaspora literatures
- Models for the multitudes : social values in the american popular novel, 1850-1920
- Modernism à la mode : fashion and the ends of literature
- Modernist fiction, cosmopolitanism, and the politics of community
- Mother without child : contemporary fiction and the crisis of motherhood
- Murder by the book? : feminism and the crime novel
- Murdering masculinities : fantasies of gender and violence in the American crime novel
- Muting white noise : Native American and European American novel traditions
- Nachkriegsdeutschland im Spiegel amerikanischer Romane der Besatzungszeit (1945-1955)
- Narrativas hÃbridas : parodia y posmodernismo en la ficción contemporánea de las Américas
- Narrative innovation and cultural rewriting in the Cold War and after
- Nat Turner : a troublesome property
- Nat Turner before the bar of judgment : fictional treatments of the Southampton slave insurrection
- Naturalism in American fiction : the classic phase
- Necessary American fictions : popular literature of the 1950s
- Negative liberties : Morrison, Pynchon, and the problem of liberal ideology
- Neo-slave narratives : studies in the social logic of a literary form
- New American Gothic.
- New Americans : the westerner and the modern experience in the American novel
- New Latina narrative : the feminine space of postmodern ethnicity
- New York fictions : modernity, postmodernism, the new modern
- New hard-boiled writers, 1970s-1990s
- New strangers in paradise : the immigrant experience and contemporary American fiction
- New visions of community in contemporary American fiction : Tan, Kingsolver, Castillo, Morrison
- No accident, comrade : chance and design in Cold War American narratives
- No crystal stair : visions of race and sex in Black women's fiction
- Northrop Frye and American fiction
- Nostalgia and sexual difference : the resistance to contemporary feminism
- Not in sisterhood : Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Zona Gale, and the politics of female authorship
- Notes on nowhere : feminism, utopian logic, and social transformation
- Novelists' America; : fiction as history, 1910-1940
- Novels from Reagan's America : a new realism
- Number and nightmare, forms of fantasy in contemporary fiction
- Of space and mind : cognitive mappings of contemporary Chicano/a fiction
- Orphan narratives : the postplantation literature of Faulkner, Glissant, Morrison, and Saint-John Perse
- Other South : Faulkner, coloniality, and the Mariátegui tradition
- Out of touch : skin tropes and identities in Woolf, Ellison, Pynchon, and Acker
- Paradigms of paranoia : the culture of conspiracy in contemporary American fiction
- Partial visions : feminism and utopianism in the 1970s
- Passionate doubts : designs of interpretation in contemporary American fiction
- Paternalism incorporated : fables of American fatherhood, 1865-1940
- Peculiar crossroads : Flannery O'Connor, Walker Percy, and Catholic vision in postwar southern fiction
- Philip Roth
- Plantation airs : racial paternalism and the transformations of class in southern fiction, 1945-1971
- Politics, desire, and the Hollywood novel
- Popular fiction : the logics and practices of a literary field
- Portraits of the new Negro woman : visual and literary culture in the Harlem Renaissance
- Possessed child narratives in literature and film : contrary states
- Post-apocalyptic culture : modernism, postmodernism, and the twentieth-century novel
- Post-war Jewish fiction : ambivalence, self-explanation and transatlantic connections
- Postethnic narrative criticism : magicorealism in Oscar "Zeta" Acosta, Ana Castillo, Julie Dash, Hanif Kureishi, and Salman Rushdie
- Postmodern counternarratives : irony and audience in the novels of Paul Auster, Don DeLillo, Charles Johnson, and Tim O'Brien
- Postmortem postmodernists : the afterlife of the author in recent narrative
- Pragmatist realism : the cognitive paradigm in American realist texts
- Pretend we're dead : capitalist monsters in American pop culture
- Producing American races : Henry James, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison
- Proletarian writers of the thirties
- Prologue : the novels of Black American women, 1891-1965
- Prophets of recognition : ideology and the individual in novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty
- Prophets of the posthuman : American fiction, biotechnology, and the ethics of personhood
- Proust et l'Amérique : la fiction américaine à la recherche du temps perdu
- Psycho paths : tracking the serial killer through contemporary American film and fiction
- Pynchon and the political
- Questionable charity : gender, humanitarianism, and complicity in U.S. literary realism
- Quirks of the quantum : postmodernism and contemporary American fiction
- Race and White identity in southern fiction : from Faulkner to Morrison
- Race mixing : Southern fiction since the Sixties
- Race, gender, and desire : narrative strategies in the fiction of Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker
- Radical innocence, studies in the contemporary American novel
- Radical representations : politics and form in U.S. proletarian fiction, 1929-1941
- Raising the dead : readings of death and (Black) subjectivity
- Reaching out : sensitivity and order in recent American fiction by women
- Reading sideways : the queer politics of art in modern American fiction
- Readings from the new book on nature : physics and metaphysics in the modern novel
- Realism and the birth of the modern United States : cinema, literature, and culture
- Rebels and ancestors; : the American novel, 1890-1915: Frank Norris, Stephen Crane, Jack London, Ellen Glasgow [and] Theodore Dreiser
- Recalling religions : resistance, memory, and cultural revision in ethnic women's literature
- Recalling the wild : naturalism and the closing of the American West
- Recent American novelists
- Reconstituting authority : American fiction in the province of the law, 1880-1920
- Reforming fictions : Native, African, and Jewish American women's literature and journalism in the progressive era
- Regions of identity : the construction of America in women's fiction, 1885-1914
- Remembering the past in contemporary African American fiction
- Reminiscence and re-creation in contemporary American fiction
- Rereading the revolution : the turn-of-the-century American Revolutionary War novel
- Restrained response : American novels of the cold war and Korea, 1945-1962
- Revolution : the event in postwar fiction
- Rewriting early America : the prenational past in postmodern literature
- Rhetorics of religion in American fiction : faith, fundamentalism, and fanaticism in the age of terror
- Road-book America : contemporary culture and the new picaresque
- Roadframes : the American highway narrative
- Robert Penn Warren's circus aesthetic and the Southern renaissance
- Romancing the vote : feminist activism in American fiction, 1870-1920
- Sacred groves and ravaged gardens : the fiction of Eudora Welty, Carson McCullers, and Flannery O'Connor
- Self-discovery and authority in Afro-American narrative
- Sensational modernism : experimental fiction and photography in thirties America
- Sex expression and American women writers, 1860-1940
- Sex theories and the shaping of two moderns : Hemingway and H.D.
- Show and tell : identity as performance in U.S. Latina/o fiction
- Shriven selves; : religious problems in recent American fiction
- Silent film and U.S. naturalist literature : time, narrative, and modernity
- Silverless mirrors : book, self & postmodern American fiction
- Sounding real : musicality and American fiction at the turn of the twentieth century
- Southern fiction today; : renascence and beyond.
- Speaking in tongues and dancing diaspora : Black women writing and performing
- Specifying : black women writing the American experience
- Spies and holy wars : the Middle East in 20th-century crime fiction
- Standards of value : money, race, and literature in America
- Strategies of reticence : silence and meaning in the works of Jane Austen, Willa Cather, Katherine Anne Porter, and Joan Didion
- Structures of the Jazz Age : mass culture, progressive education, and racial discourse in American modernism
- Studies in Victorian and modern literature : a tribute to John Sutherland
- SuburbiaNation : reading suburban landscape in twentieth-century American fiction and film
- Subversive voices : eroticizing the other in William Faulkner and Toni Morrison
- Tales of the working girl : wage-earning women in American literature, 1890-1925
- Textual contraception : birth control and modern American fiction
- Textual escap(e)ades : mobility, maternity, and textuality in contemporary fiction by women
- The Afro-American novel since 1960
- The American city novel
- The American dream and the popular novel
- The American imagination after the war : notes on the novel, Jews, and hope
- The American novel and the way we live now
- The American novel in the twentieth century
- The American roman noir : Hammett, Cain, and Chandler
- The American short story in the twenties
- The American short story, 1900-1945 : a critical history
- The American short story; : front line in the national defense of literature
- The American soldier in fiction, 1880-1963 : a history of attitudes toward warfare and the military establishment
- The American thriller : generic innovation and social change in the 1970s
- The Cambridge companion to the modernist novel
- The Feminine eye : science fiction and the women who write it
- The Jewish American novel
- The King Arthur myth in modern American literature
- The Kingfish in fiction : Huey P. Long and the modern American novel
- The Negro novelist; : a discussion of the writings of American Negro novelists, 1940-1950
- The Pulitzer prize novels; : a critical backward look
- The absurd hero in American fiction : Updike, Styron, Bellow, Salinger
- The absurd hero in American fiction: : Updike, Styron, Bellow [and] Salinger
- The adman in the parlor : magazines and the gendering of consumer culture, 1880s to 1910s
- The anti-hero in the American novel : from Joseph Heller to Kurt Vonnegut
- The art of Southern fiction; : a study of some modern novelists
- The art of excess : mastery in contemporary American fiction
- The aspect of eternity : essays
- The battle of the sexes in science fiction
- The beat generation and the popular novel in the United States, 1945-1970
- The contemporary American comic epic : the novels of Barth, Pynchon, Gaddis, and Kesey
- The courtroom as forum : homicide trials by Dreiser, Wright, Capote, and Mailer
- The covert sphere : secrecy, fiction, and the national security state
- The cowboy hero and its audience : popular culture as market derived art
- The creators of women's popular romance fiction : the authors who gave to women a genre of their own
- The dandy in Irish and American Southern fiction : aristocratic drag
- The death of art: black and white in the recent Southern novel
- The diasporan self : unbreaking the circle in western Black novels
- The doomed detective : the contribution of the detective novel to postmodern American and Italian fiction
- The dream of success; : a study of the modern American imagination
- The eternal Adam and the new world garden; : the central myth in the American novel since 1830
- The ethics of swagger : prizewinning African American novels, 1977-1993
- The fabric of American literary realism : readymade clothing, social mobility, and assimilation
- The faith of our feminists; : a study in the novels of Edith Wharton, Ellen Glasgow, Willa Cather
- The female Bildungsroman by Toni Morrison and Maxine Hong Kingston : a postmodern reading
- The feminization of quest-romance : radical departures
- The fiction of Philip Roth and John Updike
- The fiction of sex : themes and functions of sex difference in the modern novel
- The figure of consciousness : William James, Henry James, and Edith Wharton
- The financial imaginary : economic mystification and the limits of realist fiction
- The folk of Southern fiction
- The foreground of American fiction
- The freedom to remember : narrative, slavery, and gender in contemporary Black women's fiction
- The fugitive legacy : a critical history
- The genius of democracy : fictions of gender and citizenship in the United States, 1860-1945
- The girl : constructions of the girl in contemporary fiction by women
- The gold standard and the logic of naturalism : American literature at the turn of the century
- The great war of words : British, American, and Canadian propaganda and fiction, 1914-1933
- The green breast of the new world : landscape, gender, and American fiction
- The gun and the pen : Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, and the fiction of mobilization
- The holodeck in the garden : science and technology in contemporary American fiction
- The houses that James built, and other literary studies
- The imaginary library : an essay on literature and society
- The indestructible woman in the works of Faulkner, Hemingway, and Steinbeck
- The last laugh : form and affirmation in the contemporary American comic novel
- The last of the provincials : the American novel, 1915-1925
- The lunatic giant in the drawing room; : the British and American novel since 1930
- The madwoman can't speak : or why insanity is not subversive
- The making of the twentieth-century novel : Lawrence, Joyce, Faulkner, and beyond
- The middle western farm novel in the twentieth century, by Roy W. Meyer
- The modern American novel
- The modern American political novel, 1900-1960
- The modern American urban novel : nature as "interior structure"
- The modern novel : a short introduction
- The modern novel in Britain and the United States/
- The modern vampire and human identity
- The mystery of mysteries : cultural differences and designs
- The mythopoeic reality : the postwar American nonfiction novel
- The naked city : urban crime fiction in the USA
- The naturalistic inner-city novel in America : encounters with the fat man
- The nets of modernism : Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and Sigmund Freud
- The new American novel of manners : the fiction of Richard Yates, Dan Wakefield, Thomas McGuane
- The new Southern girl : female adolescence in the works of 12 women authors
- The new novel in America; : the Kafkan mode in contemporary fiction
- The noir thriller
- The novel and the American left : critical essays on depression-era fiction
- The novel and the obscene : sexual subjects in American modernism
- The novel art : elevations of American fiction after Henry James
- The novels of the Harlem renaissance : twelve black writers, 1923-1933
- The past in the present : a thematic study of modern Southern fiction
- The pioneer in the American novel, 1900-1950
- The politics of the feminist novel
- The postsouthern sense of place in contemporary fiction
- The postwar African American novel : protest and discontent, 1945-1950
- The power of silence : exploration of muteness in Jerzy Kosinski's The painted bird and Ken Kesey's One flew over the cuckoo's nest
- The prose elegy : an exploration of modern American and British fiction
- The radical novel in the United States, 1900-1954: some interrelations of literature and society
- The romance revolution : erotic novels for women and the quest for a new sexual identity
- The safe sea of women : lesbian fiction, 1969-1989
- The self wired : technology and subjectivity in contemporary narrative
- The self-apparent word : fiction as language/language as fiction
- The self-conscious novel : artifice in fiction from Joyce to Pynchon
- The short story cycle : a genre companion and reference guide
- The silent game : the real world of imaginary spies
- The social construction of American realism
- The social novel at the end of an era
- The soft machine : cybernetic fiction
- The sporting myth and the American experience; : studies in contemporary fiction
- The story of "me" : contemporary American autofiction
- The story of identity : American fiction of the sixties
- The tragedy and comedy of resistance : reading modernity through Black women's fiction
- The tragic black buck : racial masquerading in the American literary imagination
- The twilight of the middle class : post-World War II American fiction and white-collar work
- The urban sublime in American literary naturalism
- The usable past : the imagination of history in recent fiction of the Americas
- The vanishing hero; : studies in novelists of the twenties
- The visionary moment : a postmodern critique
- The voice of the oppressed in the language of the oppressor : a discussion of selected postcolonial literature from Ireland, Africa, and America
- The waste fix : seizures of the sacred from Upton Sinclair to the Sopranos
- The wayward preacher in the literature of African American women
- The web of iniquity : early detective fiction by American women
- The wedding complex : forms of belonging in modern American culture
- The white logic : alcoholism and gender in American modernist fiction
- This mad "instead" : governing metaphors in contemporary American fiction
- Three modes of modern Southern fiction: Ellen Glasgow, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe
- Through the window, out the door : women's narratives of departure, from Austin and Cather to Tyler, Morrison, and Didion
- Tim O'Brien
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- Touching the web of southern novelists
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- Tradition and tolerance in nineteenth-century fiction; : critical essays on some English and American novels
- Transatlantic migration; : the contemporary American novel in France
- Transcending the New Woman : multiethnic narratives in the Progressive Era
- Translating modernism : Fitzgerald and Hemingway
- Troublemakers : power, representation, and the fiction of the mass worker
- Twentieth-century American literary naturalism : an interpretation
- Twentieth-century Americanism : identity and ideology in Depression-era leftist fiction
- Twentieth-century romance and gothic writers
- Twisted from the ordinary : essays on American literary naturalism
- US narratives of nuclear terrorism since 9/11 : worst-case scenarios
- Uncivil rites : American fiction, religion, and the public sphere
- Uncontained : urban fiction in postwar America
- Understanding contemporary American science fiction : the age of maturity, 1970-2000
- Understanding contemporary American science fiction : the formative period (1926-1970)
- Unlimited embrace : a canon of gay fiction, 1945-1995
- Vampire legends in contemporary American culture : what becomes a legend most
- Victims, textual strategies in recent American fiction
- Vigilante women in contemporary American fiction
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- Violent minds : modernism and the criminal
- War and the novelist : appraising the American war novel
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- Women's fiction, 1945-2005 : writing romance
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- Writing war : fiction, gender, and memory
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