American literature - History and criticism. - 19th century
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Works: | 58 works in 31 publications in 31 languages |
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Nineteenth-century American literature and the discourse of natural history
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Intransitive encounter = Sino-U.S. literatures and the limits of exchange /
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Working Women, Literary Ladies. = The Industrial Revolution and Female Aspiration.
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American madonna = images of the divine woman in literary culture /
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The marriage of heaven and earth = alchemical regeneration in the works of Taylor, Poe, Hawthorne, and Fuller /
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At Emerson's tomb : = the politics of classic American literature /
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Race, slavery, and liberalism in nineteenth-century American literature
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The poetics of national and racial identity in nineteenth-century American literature
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The postcolonial and imperial experience in American transcendentalism
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Transnationalism and American literature = literary translation 1773-1892 /
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Religious liberties = anti-Catholicism and liberal democracy in nineteenth-century U.S. literature and culture /
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The Cambridge companion to nineteenth-century American women's writing
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Social reform in Gothic writing = fantastic forms of change, 1764-1834 /
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Archives of American time = literature and modernity in the nineteenth century /
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Democracy's spectacle = sovereignty and public life in antebellum American writing /
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Reading The century illustrated monthly magazine = American literature and culture, 1870-1893 /
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Empire's proxy = American literature and U.S. imperialism in the Philippines /
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Liberalism and the culture of security = thenineteenth-century rhetoric of reform /
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Not altogether human = pantheism and the dark nature of the American renaissance /
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American arabesque = Arabs, Islam, and the 19th-century imaginary /
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Boarding out = inhabiting the American urbanliterary imagination, 1840-1860 /
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Bodies and books = reading and the fantasy of communion in nineteenth-century America /
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Chang and Eng reconnected = the original Siamese twins in American literature and culture /
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Ghost-watching American modernity = haunting, landscape, and the hemispheric imagination /
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Industry and the creative mind = the eccentric writer in American literature and entertainment, 1790-1860 /
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Literary partnerships and the marketplace = writers and mentors in nineteenth-century America /
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The sentimental touch = the language of feeling in the age of managerialism /
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Family Money = Property, Race, and Literature in the Nineteenth Century /
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Uncertain Chances = Science, Skepticism, and Belief in Nineteenth-Century American Literature /
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A World Not to Come = A History of Latino Writing and Print Culture /
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Modernity and autobiography in nineteenth-century America = literary representations of communication and transportation technologies /
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Women in medicine in nineteenth-century American literature = from poisoners to doctors, Harriet Beecher Stowe to Theda Bara /
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Narratives of African American women's literary pragmatism and creative democracy
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