National characteristics, American, in literature.
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Works: | 35 works in 35 publications in 35 languages |
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Transcendental resistance = the new Americanists and Emerson's challenge /
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America and the British imaginary in Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Literature
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Haints = American ghosts, millennial passions, and contemporary gothic fictions /
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Contesting the past, reconstructing the nation = American literature and culture in the Gilded Age, 1876-1893 /
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The modernist nation = generation, renaissance, and twentieth-century American literature /
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Thinking America = New England intellectualsand the varieties of American identity /
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The exceptionalist state and the state of exception = Herman Melville's Billy Budd, sailor /
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Liberty of the imagination = aesthetic theory, literary form, and politics in the early United States /
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Virtual Americas : = transnational fictions and the transatlantic imaginary /
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Language, gender, and community in late twentieth-century fiction = American voices and American identities /
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Reading embodied citizenship = disability, narrative, and the body politic /
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Archives of American time = literature and modernity in the nineteenth century /
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Empire's proxy = American literature and U.S. imperialism in the Philippines /
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Race, immigration, and American identity in the fiction of Salman Rushdie, Ralph Ellison, and William Faulkner
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The poetics of national and racial identity in nineteenth-century American literature
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Locations of literary modernism = region and nation in British and American modernist poetry /
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Dry bones and Indian sermons : = praying Indians and colonial American identity /
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Adopting America = childhood, kinship, and national identity in literature /
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