National characteristics, American, in literature
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- A forgetful nation : on immigration and cultural identity in the United States
- Adopting America : childhood, kinship, and national identity in literature
- Adrift in the Old World : the psychological pilgrimage of Washington Irving
- America's bachelor uncle : Thoreau and the American polity
- America's gothic fiction : the legacy of Magnalia Christi Americana
- American bards : Walt Whitman and other unlikely candidates for national poet
- American dream, American nightmare : fiction since 1960
- American exceptionalism in the age of globalization : the specter of Vietnam
- American gothic : new interventions in a national narrative
- American literary geographies : spacial practice and cultural production, 1500-1900
- American literature and culture, 1900-1960
- American literature in context after 1929
- American memory in Henry James : void and value
- American superrealism : Nathanael West and the politics of representation in the 1930s
- American tantalus : horizons, happiness, and the impossible pursuits of US literature and culture
- Andrei Codrescu and the myth of America
- Arthur Miller's America : theater & culture in a time of change
- Assimilating Asians : gendered strategies of authorship in Asian America
- Black, white, and Huckleberry Finn : re-imagining the American dream
- Bodies of reform : the rhetoric of character in Gilded Age America
- Breaking bounds : Whitman and American cultural studies
- Cartographies of desire : captivity, race, and sex in the shaping of an American nation
- Challenges of diversity : essays on America
- Colonial transformations : the cultural production of the New Atlantic World, 1580-1640
- Consciousness and culture : Emerson and Thoreau reviewed
- Dark eyes on America : the novels of Joyce Carol Oates
- Defoe's America
- Dry bones and Indian sermons : praying Indians in colonial America
- F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American scene
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's racial angles and the business of literary greatness
- Friendly fire : American images of the Vietnam War
- Gothic America : narrative, history, and nation
- Gothic plays and American society, 1794-1830
- Gothic romanticism : architecture, politics, and literary form
- Herman Melville and the American calling : fiction after Moby-Dick, 1851-1857
- Horizons of enchantment : essays in the American imaginary
- Huckleberry Finn as idol and target : the functions of criticism in our time
- Imagining our time : recollections and reflections on American writing
- Imitation nation : red, white, and blackface in early and antebellum US literature
- Immigrant subjectivities in Asian American and Asian diaspora literatures
- Immigration, ethnicity, and class in American writing, 1830-1860 : reading the stranger
- Indian nation : Native American literature and nineteenth-century nationalisms
- Intimacy in America : dreams of affiliation in antebellum literature
- Lillian Hellman and August Wilson : dramatizing a new American identity
- Literature, American style : the originality of imitation in the early Republic
- Mark Twain & France : the making of a new American identity
- Mark Twain, culture and gender : envisioning America through Europe
- Master plots : race and the founding of an American literature, 1787-1845
- Meditations on America : John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee series and other fiction
- Melodrama and the myth of America
- Nation and migration : the making of British Atlantic literature, 1765-1835
- National identities and post-Americanist narratives
- Nationalism and the color line in George W. Cable, Mark Twain, and William Faulkner
- Perfecting friendship : politics and affiliation in early American literature
- Performing America : cultural nationalism in American theater
- Performing patriotism : national identity in the colonial and revolutionary American theater
- Political fiction and the American self
- Portrayals of Americans on the world stage : critical essays
- Puritan influences in American literature
- Race, music, and national identity : images of jazz in American fiction, 1920-1960
- Redefining the American dream : the novels of Willa Cather
- Regional fictions : culture and identity in nineteenth-century American literature
- Secular revelations : the Constitution of the United States and classic American literature
- Shifting the ground : American women writers' revisions of nature, gender, and race
- Shock and awe : American exceptionalism and the imperatives of the spectacle in Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
- Sons and daughters of self-made men : improvising gender, place, nation in American literature
- Sports, narrative, and nation in the fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Subjects and citizens : nation, race, and gender from Oroonoko to Anita Hill
- Sublime enjoyment : on the perverse motive in American literature
- T.S. Eliot : the making of an American poet, 1888-1922
- The American face of Edgar Allen Poe
- The Puritan origins of American sex : religion, sexuality, and national identity in American literature
- The anatomy of national fantasy : Hawthorne, Utopia, and everyday life
- The dream of the great American novel
- The environmental imagination : Thoreau, nature writing, and the formation of American culture
- The modernist nation : generation, renaissance, and twentieth-century American literature
- The nature of California : race, citizenship, and farming since the Dust Bowl
- The origins of American literature studies : an institutional history
- The poem that changed America : "Howl" fifty years later
- The poetics of national and racial identity in nineteenth-century American literature
- The view from the masthead : maritime imagination and antebellum American sea narratives
- Theater enough : American culture and the metaphor of the world stage, 1607-1789
- To Walt Whitman, America
- Transatlantic connections : Whitman U.S., Whitman U.K.
- Transferring to America : Jewish interpretations of American dreams
- Transnational na(rra)tion : home and homeland in nineteenth-century American literature
- Voicing America : language, literary form, and the origins of the United States
- Whitman and the American idiom
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