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"A man of imagination" self-justification in Henry James's autobiographical prose, 1907-1914
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Andrew Lytle, southern agrarianism and the quest for yeoman authenticity
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Answer the call to wholeness: A jazz aesthetic for contemporary African-American and Afro-Caribbean fiction
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Between nation and empire: Representations of the Haitian Revolution in antebellum literary culture
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Beyond all reason: The Bildungsroman genre and ethnic American literature
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The brother-sister incest motif: Melville and Faulkner
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The Caribbean mother's role in her Latina daughter's process of identity negotiation
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Cheever the fabulator: experimental technique in his novels and short stories
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Chopin's vision: Interrogating gender roles of the Creole female
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Cold War confessions and the metapolitics of incest
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The consumptive republic: Capitalism, cities, and mass culture in antebellum America
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"Cradled in the larger history of one's time": Epistemological pattern in the work of Norman Mailer
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A critical study of the fiction of Kate Chopin: the formal elements
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A critical study of the short stories of Stephen Crane
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The depiction of women in the works of John Dos Passos
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Down from Italy: The fall and rise of Italian American modernist fiction
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Embodying history: History, memory, and family genealogies in contemporary Southern women's writing
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Evanescence and iridescence: Hawthorne's concept of language
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Faulkner's early heroines
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Faulkner's trilogy: a revaluation
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Figures in the carpet: Unitarianism, Henry James, Sr., and Henry James's "The Portrait of a Lady"
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The fire and the rose: The deconstruction of T. S. Eliot
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Fixing the image: The alliance between photography and poetry in America, 1900-1940
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Henry Adams and the Orient
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