Social problems in literature
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- "Doers of the word" : African-American women speakers and writers in the North (1830-1880)
- America through the short story
- American fiction of the 1990s : reflections of history and culture
- An uneasy solitude : individual and society in the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Anne Brontë's radical vision : structures of consciousness
- Aristocracy and the middle-classes in Germany; : social types in German literature, 1830-1900
- Blokes : the bad boys of English literature
- Brave new words : how literature will save the planet
- British fiction in the 1930s : the dispiriting decade
- Bürgerlicher Realismus und Gründerzeit 1848-1890
- Catholic fiction and social reality in Ireland, 1873-1922
- Cervantes's Novelas ejemplares : between history and creativity
- Chaucer and the social contest
- Chaucer and the subject of history
- Coleridge to Catch-22 : images of society
- Contemporary American literature and religion
- Conversion and reform in the British novel in the 1790s : a revolution of opinions
- Countering the counterculture : rereading postwar American dissent from Jack Kerouac to Tomás Rivera
- Cultural politics at the fin de siècle
- Cultural reformations : Lydia Maria Child and the literature of reform
- D.H. Lawrence : aesthetics and ideology
- Dark humor and social satire in the modern British novel
- Das Verheimlichungs-, Hochzeits- und Briefmotiv in den Romanen Thomas Hardys
- Das deutsche soziale Drama von Lessing bis Sternheim
- Defining acts : drama and the politics of interpretation in late medieval England
- Dickens redressed : the art of Bleak House and Hard times
- Dissembling fictions : Elizabeth Gaskell and the Victorian social context
- Domestic realities and imperial fictions : Jane Austen's novels in eighteenth-century contexts
- Drama and resistance : bodies, goods, and theatricality in late medieval England
- EC Comics : race, shock, and social protest
- Empire of conspiracy : the culture of paranoia in postwar America
- Enclosure acts : sexuality, property, and culture in early modern England
- Ends of empire : women and ideology in early eighteenth-century English literature
- Espacio social y representación literaria en el siglo XIX
- Executing race : early American women's narratives of race, society, and the law
- F. Scott Fitzgerald and the art of social fiction
- Fallenness in Victorian women's writing : marry, stitch, die, or do worse
- Families in jeopardy : regulating the social body in France, 1750-1910
- Faulkner and the politics of reading
- Faulkner's questioning narratives : fiction of his major phase, 1929-42
- Faultlines : cultural materialism and the politics of dissident reading
- Fictions of loss in the Victorian fin de siècle
- Figuring genre in Roman satire
- Flannery O'Connor and Cold War culture
- Foreign bodies and the body politic : discourses of social pathology in early modern England
- Framing the margins : the social logic of postmodern culture
- From class to caste in American drama : political and social themes since the 1930s
- George Bernard Shaw : "A good man fallen among Fabians"
- Greek comedy and ideology
- Hope among us yet : social criticism and social solace in depression America
- Hyperion and the hobbyhorse : studies in carnivalesque subversion
- In bad faith : the dynamics of deception in Mark Twain's America
- Jane Austen : women, politics, and the novel
- Jane Austen and the drama of woman
- Jane Austen in a social context
- John Keats and the culture of dissent
- Joyce's web : the social unraveling of modernism
- Keats's poetry and the politics of the imagination
- Languages of liberation : the social text in contemporary American poetry
- Le romantisme social
- Les idées politiques et sociales de George Sand
- Looking backward, 1988-1888 : essays on Edward Bellamy
- Loose ends : closure and crisis in the American social text
- Lyric and labour in the romantic tradition
- Mariners, renegades, and castaways : the story of Herman Melville and the world we live in
- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley : an introduction
- Melodrama and the myth of America
- Melodramatic tactics : theatricalized dissent in the English marketplace, 1800-1885
- Melville : his world and work
- Message, messenger, and response : Puritan forms and cultural reformation in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's cabin
- Nature et société chez Stendhal : la révolte romantique
- Naughty Shakespeare!
- New deal modernism : American literature and the invention of the welfare state
- Nothing to do with Dionysos? : Athenian drama in its social context
- Of cops and priests : uses of social and moral authority in contemporary Irish-American literature
- On sympathetic grounds : race, gender, and affective geographies in nineteenth-century North America
- Plays in American periodicals, 1890-1918
- Poets in the public sphere : the emancipatory project of American women's poetry, 1800-1900
- Political and social issues in British women's fiction, 1928-1968
- Powers of possibility : experimental American writing since the 1960s
- Practicing romance : narrative form and cultural engagement in Hawthorne's fiction
- Prayer and power : George Herbert and Renaissance courtship
- Radical representations : politics and form in U.S. proletarian fiction, 1929-1941
- Reading Faulkner
- Reforming fictions : Native, African, and Jewish American women's literature and journalism in the progressive era
- Reforming the world : social activism and the problem of fiction in nineteenth-century America
- Revising Wilde : society and subversion in the plays of Oscar Wilde
- Revisionist Shakespeare : transitional ideologies in texts and contexts
- Rewriting the Victorians : theory, history, and the politics of gender
- Romane der Weimarer Republik
- Romanticism and the human sciences : poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
- Saving civilization : Yeats, Eliot, and Auden between the wars
- Science and social science in Bram Stoker's fiction
- Seditious allegories : John Thelwall & Jacobin writing
- Sensational designs : the cultural work of American fiction, 1790-1860
- Sensational modernism : experimental fiction and photography in thirties America
- Shakespeare and Marx
- Shakespeare's universal wolf : studies in early modern reification
- Social figures : George Eliot, social history and literary representation
- Social romanticism in France, 1830-1848; : with a selective critical bibliography
- Socialism and superior brains : the political thought of Bernard Shaw
- Society and politics in the plays of Thomas Middleton
- Status warriors : war, violence and society in Homer and history
- Strange felicity : Eudora Welty's subtexts on fiction and society
- Strong words : writing & social strain in the Italian Renaissance
- Susan Glaspell : a critical biography
- Techniques of subversion in modern literature : transgression, abjection, and the carnivalesque
- The Great Depression and the culture of abundance : Kenneth Fearing, Nathanael West, and mass culture in the 1930s
- The adversary within : dissident writers in Afrikaans
- The child, the state, and the Victorian novel
- The colonial rise of the novel
- The emergence of social space : Rimbaud and the Paris Commune
- The ends of history : Victorians and "the woman question"
- The lunar light of Whitman's poetry
- The mask of comedy : Aristophanes and the intertextual parabasis
- The men in my life
- The novel of purpose : literature and social reform in the Anglo-American world
- The political thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- The politics of literary expression : a study of major Black writers
- The possibilities of society : Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the sociological viewpoint of English romanticism
- The radical novel in the United States, 1900-1954: some interrelations of literature and society
- The reenchantment of nineteenth-century fiction : Dickens, Thackeray, George Eliot, and serialization
- The rhetoric of rage : women in Dorothy Parker
- The road from Sharpeville
- Tongue of water, teeth of stones : Northern Irish poetry and social violence
- Tony Kushner in conversation
- Uncle Tom's cabin and mid-nineteenth century United States : pen and conscience
- Uncontained : urban fiction in postwar America
- Verging on the abyss : the social fiction of Kate Chopin and Edith Wharton
- Vital contact : downclassing journeys in American literature from Herman Melville to Richard Wright
- Walking the Victorian streets : women, representation, and the city
- West German poets on society and politics : interviews with an introduction
- William Carlos Williams and the diagnostics of culture
- Wordsworth's historical imagination : the poetry of displacement
- Writing in between : modernity and psychosocial dilemma in the novels of Joseph Conrad
- Young Coleridge and the philosophers of nature
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