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Lyric diplomacy: Cold War poetics in the United States and West Germany 1945--1955
The pagan writes back: Hetero-religiosity, heterology, and heterogeneous space in four contemporary novels
 
In the twilight of Jim Crow: African American literature, totalitarianism, and the Cold War
Picture a life: The photo-texts of Wright Morris
 
Imagining Jesus, imagining Jews
The aesthetics of information: Contemporary facts and fiction, 1963--2007
 
Why wander into fiction? Analytic philosophy and the case study of Henry James
Humankinds: Humanism and race in American fiction, 1903--1963
 
Stubborn against the fact: Literary ideals, philosophy and criticism
Perfecting Adam: The perils of innocence in the modern novel
 
Race and the religious unconscious: Ralph Ellison's invisible theology
Fear of fiction: Reading and resisting the novel in early America
 
The miniature effect in American modernism
Across the Great Divide: Modernism and the middlebrow, 1945--1960
 
Quarrels with ourselves: just realism in contemporary poetry
Heavy weather and a slant of light: Modernity, mythos, and the metaphysical functions of poetry from Emily Dickinson to Eugenio Montale
 
Framing the "art of stereotypy": The politics of race and representation in African American literary, visual, and performance culture, 1985--2005
Quasi-Oriental: The coeval Asian in late nineteenth century America
 
Adjusting mental hygiene: Mental health, social policy, and the problem of difference in "Mental Hygiene," 1917--1950