Novel 2006 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
At the limits of identity: realism and American personhood in Melville's "Confidence-Man".(Critical essay) | Literature/writing | Cole, Rachel |
Bearing the white man's burden: misrecognition and cultural difference in E.M. Forster's "A Passage to India". | Literature/writing | Christensen, Timothy |
Eugenic feminism: Asian reproduction in the U.S. national imaginary.(Charlotte Perkins Gilman) | Literature/writing | Nadkarni, Asha |
How it feels to be without a face: race and the reorientation of sympathy in the 1890s.(The Monster by Stephen Crane) | Literature/writing | Hiro, Molly |
Imitation nation: blackface minstrelsy and the making of African American selfhood in "Uncle Tom's Cabin".(Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel) | Literature/writing | Richards, Jason |
Is there an early American novel? | Literature/writing | Tennenhouse, Leonard |
Melancholy, race, and sovereign exemption in early American fiction.(John Neal's Logan) | Literature/writing | Elmer, Jonathan |
Naipaul's New World: postcolonial modernity and the enigma of belated space.(V.S. Naipaul's novels )(Essay) | Literature/writing | Bhattacharya, Baidik |
"New forms of sublimity": Edgar Huntly and the European origins of American exceptionalism. | Literature/writing | Tawil, Ezra |
Olaudah Equiano, written by himself: The Interesting Narrative.(The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, The African ) | Literature/writing | Davidson, Cathy N. |
The cosmopolitan revolution: loyalism and the fiction of an American nation.(Hector St John de Crevecoeur's Letters from an American Farmer) | Literature/writing | Larkin, Edward |
The early American novel: Charles Brockden Brown's fictitious historiography. | Literature/writing | Emerson, Amanda |
The knowing book: authors, it-narratives, and objectification in the eighteenth century.(Essay) | Literature/writing | Lupton, Christina |
The politics of silence: "Mansfield Park" and the amelioration of slavery.(Critical essay) | Literature/writing | Boulukos, George E. |
The secret history of the early American novel: Leonora Sansay and revolution in Saint Domingue.(Secret History: Or, The Horrors of St. Domingo) | Literature/writing | Dillon, Elizabeth Maddock |
Where liberals fear to tread: E.M. Forster's queer internationalism and the ethics of care.(Critical essay) | Literature/writing | Goodlad, Lauren M.E. |
Work, unemployment and the exhaustion of fiction in "Heart of Darkness".(Critical essay) | Literature/writing | Sayeau, Michael |
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