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The Grand Secret: Benjamin Franklin's "Autobiography" and Freemasonry
How Environment and Natural Space Reflect Cultural Power Struggles in the Novels of Leslie Marmon Silko
 
D. H. Lawrence and "Studies in Classic American Literature"
Girls who wear glasses: New York women magazine writers and the culture of smartness
 
Performing history: History and politics in the works of Suzan-Lori Parks, Anna Deavere Smith, Naomi Wallace, and Charles Mee
Haunting contemporary narrative: Juan Rulfo, Toni Morrison, Carlos Fuentes, Leslie Marmon Silko, Martin Amis
 
The feeling of knowing: A modern poetics of conviction
The American slave narrative and the Victorian novel, 1833--1863
 
The ethics of uncertainty: Reading twentieth-century American literature
Power in the tongue: Speech and the modernist relocation of ethics
 
Between the lines: Literary transnationalism through poetic representations of freedom and slavery
The one-drop aesthetic: How literary formalism reinvented race in the United States
 
The translingual self: Life-writing across languages in the works of Hector Bianciotti, Jorge Semprun, and Raymond Federman
Rinehartism: Representations of race in contemporary African American literature
 
Disintegrated yet part of the scheme: Whitman's double legacy to poets of New York
Existentialism, realism, and the novel
 
Land lies in water: Panoramic perspectives in lyric poetry, 1859-1969
Like me: Identity immersion journalism and the dilemmas of self-making
 
The politics of multilingualism in the works of Richard Rodriguez and Sandra Cisneros
Deception Narratives and the (Dis)Pleasure of Being Cheated: The Cases of Gogol, Nabokov, Mamet, and Flannery O'Connor
 
Nabokov's Details: Making Sense of Irrational Standards