American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American fiction
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Incoming Resources
- The age of the crisis of man, thought and fiction in America, 1933-1973, Mark Greif
- Novel sounds, Southern fiction in the age of rock and roll, Florence Dore
- Site reading, fiction, art, social form, David J. Alworth
- Fact and fiction, the new journalism and the nonfiction novel
- Platonic Noise, J. Peter Euben
- This side of paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Where the new world is, literature about the U.S. South at global scales, Martyn Bone
- Panic!, markets, crises, & crowds in American fiction, David A. Zimmerman
- Empire of conspiracy, the culture of paranoia in postwar America, Timothy Melley
- Pulp fiction, the golden age of storytelling, Global Science Productions ; supervising producer, Elliott Haimoff ; writers, Elliott Haimoff, Diane Tishkoff
- Modernism à la mode, fashion and the ends of literature, Elizabeth M. Sheehan
- Robo Sacer, David Dalton and David S. Dalton
- Summary and analysis of The executioner's song, based on the book by Norman Mailer, Worth Books
- Intersecting diasporas, Italian Americans and allyship in US fiction, Suzanne Manizza Roszak
- Contemporary American novelists, 1900-1920, Carl Van Doren
- A study guide for Amy Tan's "Two kinds."
- Hard-boiled sentimentality, the secret history of American crime stories, Leonard Cassuto
- The Twilight of the Middle Class, Post-World War II American Fiction and White-Collar Work, Andrew Hoberek
- Bodies in a broken world, women novelists of color and the politics of medicine, Ann Folwell Stanford
- The alternate history, refiguring historical time, Karen Hellekson
- Fiction in the quantum universe, Susan Strehle
- Extraordinary bodies, figuring physical disability in American culture and literature, Rosemarie Garland Thomson
- Invalid women, figuring feminine illness in American fiction and culture, 1840-1940, Diane Price Herndl
- Romantic revisions in novels from the Americas, Lauren Rule Maxwell
- Genres of privacy in postwar America, Palmer Rampell
- Antihero, Crime Uncovered, Various Authors
- Sex expression & American women writers, 1860-1940, Dale M. Bauer
- Colonialism and the Emergence of Science Fiction
- Haunting encounters, the ethics of reading across boundaries of difference, Joanne Lipson Freed
- Fifties ethnicities, the ethnic novel and mass culture at midcentury, Tracy Floreani
- Incremental realism, postwar American fiction, happiness, and welfare-state liberalism, Mary Esteve
- Remembering generations, race and family in contemporary African American fiction, Ashraf H.A. Rushdy
- Writing our extinction, Anthropocene fiction and vertical science, Patrick Whitmarsh
- Lucky mud & other foma, a field guide to Vonnegut's planetary citizenship, Christina S. Jarvis
- Fantasies of the New Class, Ideologies of Professionalism in Post-World War II American Fiction, Stephen Schryer
- Desperate faith, a study of Bellow, Salinger, Mailer, Baldwin, and Updike, Howard M. Harper, Jr
- From Tobacco Road to Route 66, the southern poor white in fiction, Sylvia Jenkins Cook
- Literature and the Remains of the Death Penalty
- What America read, taste, class, and the novel, 1920-1960, Gordon Hutner
- Hip Figures, a Literary History of the Democratic Party
- The dream of the great American novel, Lawrence Buell
- Interrogating secularism, race and religion in Arab transnational literature and art, Danielle Haque
- Labor & desire, women's revolutionary fiction in depression America, Paula Rabinowitz
- Reading sideways, the queer politics of art in modern American fiction, Dana Seitler
- Sensational modernism, experimental fiction and photography in thirties America
- The marrow of tradition
- Finance fictions, realism and psychosis in a time of economic crisis, Arne De Boever
- Contemporary drift, genre, historicism, and the problem of the present, Theodore Martin
- Edith Wharton, editor, Myrto Drizou, Valdosta State University
- Vonnegut and Hemingway, writers at war, Lawrence R. Broer
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