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- Against the gallows : antebellum American writers and the movement to abolish capital punishment
- American fiction of the 1990s : reflections of history and culture
- American literature and social change: William Dean Howells to Arthur Miller
- An underground history of early Victorian fiction : Chartism, radical print culture, and the social problem novel
- Anne Brontë
- Aristophanes and Athenian society of the early fourth century B.C.
- Beneath the American Renaissance : the subversive imagination in the age of Emerson and Melville
- Beneath the American Renaissance : the subversive imagination in the age of Emerson and Melville
- Beneath the American Renaissance : the subversive imagination in the age of Emerson and Melville
- Blake and conflict
- Blake and conflict
- Blake, politics, and history
- Brave new words : how literature will save the planet
- British culture of the postwar : an introduction to literature and society, 1945-1999
- British literature and the life of institutions : speculative states
- Bürgerlicher Realismus und Gründerzeit, 1848-1890
- Catholic fiction and social reality in Ireland, 1873-1922
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman : optimist reformer
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman : optimist reformer
- Chaucer and Medieval Estates Satire
- Chaucer and the social contest
- Chaucer and the subject of history
- Chaucer in context : society, allegory, and gender
- Classic Yiddish fiction : Abramovitsh, Sholem Aleichem, and Peretz
- Coleridge to Catch-22: images of society
- Conversion and reform in the British novel in the 1790s
- Conversion and reform in the British novel in the 1790s : a revolution of opinions
- 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
- Crime and Defoe : a new kind of writing
- Crime and Defoe : a new kind of writing
- Crime and Defoe: a new kind of writing
- Critical fictions : sentiment and the American market, 1780-1870
- Cultural Politics at the Fin de Siècle
- Cultural criticism in Egyptian women's writing
- 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
- Dickens and the social order
- Dickens, religion, and society
- Dickens, violence and the modern state : dreams of the scaffold
- Discourses of poverty : social reform and the picaresque novel in early modern Spain
- Drama and resistance : bodies, goods, and theatricality in late medieval England
- Drama trauma : specters of race and sexuality in performance, video, and art
- Dreiser and Veblen, saboteurs of the status quo
- Enclosure acts : sexuality, property, and culture in early modern England
- Epochenbuch Realismus : Romane und Erzählungen
- Every man for himself: social order and its dissolution in Rabelais
- Evolutionary rhetoric : sex, science, and free love in nineteenth-century feminism
- Family and the law in eighteenth-century fiction : the public conscience in the private sphere
- Family and the law in eighteenth-century fiction : the public conscience in the private sphere
- Family and the law in eighteenth-century fiction: the public conscience in the private sphere
- Faulkner and the Great Depression : aesthetics, ideology, and cultural politics
- Faulkner and the Great Depression : aesthetics, ideology, and cultural politics
- 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
- Fiction et vie sociale dans l'oeuvre d'André Gide
- Fiction in the historical present: French writers and the Thirties
- Fictional France: social reality in the French novel, 1775-1800
- Fictions of loss in the Victorian fin de siecle
- Fifteen jugglers, five believers : literary politics and the poetics of American social movements
- Fighting words : polemics and social change in literary naturalism
- 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
- Founded in fiction : the uses of fiction in the early United States
- Framing the margins : the social logic of postmodern culture
- From Utopia to nightmare
- From class to caste in American drama : political and social themes since the 1930s
- Greek comedy and ideology
- Greek comedy and ideology
- Greek comedy and ideology
- Gérard de Nerval: the poet as social visionary
- Hardy in history: a study in literary sociology
- Hawthorne's romances : social drama and the metaphor of geometry
- Her bread to earn : women, money, and society from Defoe to Austen
- Herman Melville's Piazza tales: a prophetic vision
- Herman Wouk : the novelist as social historian
- Hidden rivalries in Victorian fiction : Dickens, realism, and revaluation
- History and ideology in Proust : À la recherche du temps perdu and the Third French Republic
- History and value: the Clarendon Lectures and the Northcliffe Lectures 1987
- Hyperion and the hobbyhorse : studies in carnivalesque subversion
- Jane Austen and the state
- John Keats and the culture of dissent
- John Keats and the culture of dissent
- John Reed and the writing of revolution
- Kafka's social discourse : an aesthetic search for community
- La problemática psico-social y su correlación linguística en las novelas de Jorge Icaza
- Labyrinths of deceit : culture, modernity and identity in the nineteenth century
- Labyrinths of deceit : culture, modernity and identity in the nineteenth century
- Laudine: soziale Problematik im 'Iwein' Hartmanns von Aue
- Le roman québécois: reflet d'une société
- Literatur der Weimarer Republik, 1918-1933
- Literatura, regionalismo y lucha de clases: Galdós, Pereda, Narcís Oller y Ramón D. Perés
- Literature and society in eighteenth-century England, 1680-1820 : ideology, politics and culture
- Local Shakespeares : proximations and power
- Margin/alias : language and colonization in Canadian and Québécois fiction
- Mariners, renegades & castaways : the story of Herman Melville and the world we live in
- Mark Twain : social philosopher
- Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn : race, class and society
- Marx and modern fiction
- Melodramatic tactics : theatricalized dissent in the English marketplace, 1800-1885
- Mexican ballads, chicano poems: history and influence in Mexican-American social poetry
- Nature et société chez Stendhal: la révolte romantique
- New deal modernism : American literature and the invention of the welfare state
- New deal modernism : American literature and the invention of the welfare state
- Nineteenth-century literary realism
- Notes on nowhere : feminism, utopian logic, and social transformation
- Notes on nowhere : feminism, utopian logic, and social transformation
- Nothing to do with Dionysos? : Athenian drama in its social context
- On sympathetic grounds : race, gender, and affective geographies in nineteenth-century North America
- Parlor radical : Rebecca Harding Davis and the origins of American social realism
- Philanthropic discourse in Anglo-American literature, 1850-1920
- Philosophy, ideology and social science: essays in negation and affirmation
- Plays in American periodicals, 1890-1918
- Plays in American periodicals, 1890-1918
- Politics, gender and the Mexican novel, 1968-1988: beyond the pyramid
- Powers of possibility : experimental American writing since the 1960s
- Public and private : gender, class, and the British novel (1764-1878)
- Race and culture in New Orleans stories : Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable
- Radical imagination: feminist conceptions of the future in Ursula Le Guin, Marge Piercy, and Sally Miller Gearhart
- Radical representations : politics and form in U.S. proletarian fiction, 1929-1941
- Reading Faulkner
- Reading Shakespeare historically
- Reading Shakespeare historically
- Reading the contemporary Irish novel, 1987-2007
- Reaganism, Thatcherism and the social novel
- Reaganism, Thatcherism and the social novel
- Reaganism, Thatcherism, and the social novel
- Reforming the world : social activism and the problem of fiction in nineteenth-century America
- Resistance and reformation in nineteenth-century African-American literature : Brown, Wilson, Jacobs, Delany, Douglass, and Harper
- Revising women : eighteenth-century "women's fiction" and social engagement
- Revising women : eighteenth-century "women's fiction" and social engagement
- Revision as resistance in twentieth-century American drama
- Rewriting the Victorians : theory, history, and the politics of gender
- Rewriting the Victorians: theory, history, and the politics of gender
- Romanticism and the human sciences : poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
- Romanticism and the human sciences : poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
- Shakespeare and Marx
- Shakespeare left and right
- Sister Carrie: Theodore Dreiser's sociological tradgedy
- Social Chaucer
- Social drama in nineteenth-century Spain
- Social figures : George Eliot, social history and literary representation
- Social figures : George Eliot, social history and literary representation
- Social realism in the Argentine narrative
- Social reform in Gothic writing : fantastic forms of change, 1764-1834
- Socialism and superior brains : the political thought of Bernard Shaw
- Socialism and superior brains: the political thought of Bernard Shaw
- Socialism and the literary artistry of William Morris
- Socialité, sexualité et les impasses de l'histoire: l'évolution de la thématique sandienne d'Indiana, 1832 á Mauprat, 1837
- Society and politics in the plays of Thomas Middleton
- Society and politics in the plays of Thomas Middleton
- Surface and depth : the quest for legibility in American culture
- T. S. Eliot and the ideology of Four quartets
- Techniques of subversion in modern literature: transgression, abjection and the carnivalesque
- The Cambridge companion to Harriet Beecher Stowe
- The Cambridge companion to Harriet Beecher Stowe
- The Making of Victorian Drama
- The Science fiction novel; : imagination and social criticism
- The Victorian social-problem novel : the market, the individual and communal life
- The aesthetics of middlebrow fiction : popular US novels, modernism, and form, 1945-75
- The artistry of anger : black and white women's literature in America, 1820-1860
- The birth of liberal guilt in the English novel : Charles Dickens to H.G. Wells
- The child, the state, and the Victorian novel
- The claims of poverty : literature, culture, and ideology in late medieval England
- The colonial rise of the novel
- The colonial rise of the novel
- The dialectic of self and story : reading and storytelling in contemporary American fiction
- The dialogics of dissent in the English novel
- The dream life of citizens : late Victorian novels and the fantasy of the state
- The ends of history : Victorians and "the woman question"
- The ends of history: Victorians and the woman question
- The fallen woman in the nineteenth-century English novel
- The fallen woman in the nineteenth-century English novel
- The female intruder in the novels of Edith Wharton
- The haunted study: a social history of the English novel, 1875-1914
- The ideology of imagination : subject and society in the discourse of Romanticism
- The life and work of Adelaide Procter : poetry, feminism, and fathers
- The literature of change : studies in the nineteenth-century provincial novel
- The lunar light of Whitman's poetry
- The making of Victorian drama
- The mask of comedy: Aristophanes and the intertextual parabasis
- The men in my life
- The novel as investigation : Leonardo Sciascia, Dacia Maraini, and Antonio Tabucchi
- The novel as investigation : Leonardo Sciascia, Dacia Maraini, and Antonio Tabucchi
- The novel as investigation : Leonardo Sciascia, Dacia Maraini, and Antonio Tabucchi
- The novels of Agustín Yáñez : a critical portrait of Mexico in the 20th century
- The political and social ideas of Jules Verne;
- The politics of story in Victorian social fiction
- The rhetoric of national dissent in Thomas Bernhard, Peter Handke, and Elfriede Jelinek
- The science fiction novel : imagination and social criticism
- The science of sacrifice : American literature and modern social theory
- The science of starving in Victorian literature, medicine, and political economy
- The scientific world view in Dystopia
- The scriptures of Charles Dickens : novels of ideology, novels of the self
- The social and political thought of George Orwell : a reassessment
- The social mission of English criticism, 1848-1932
- The social relations of Jonson's theater
- The social vision of William Blake
- The social vision of William Blake
- The utopian novel in America, 1886-1896 : the politics of form
- The world is our home : society and culture in contemporary Southern writing
- Theatre, society, and the nation : staging American identities
- Theatre, society, and the nation : staging American identities
- Utopia ltd. : ideologies of social dreaming in England, 1870-1900
- Verging on the abyss: the social fiction of Kate Chopin and Edith Wharton
- Victorian disharmonies : a reconsideration of nineteenth-century English fiction
- Victorian literature and the Victorian state : character and governance in a liberal society
- Victorian medicine and social reform : Florence Nightingale among the novelists
- Victorian medicine and social reform : Florence Nightingale among the novelists
- Virginia Woolf and the real world
- Vonnegut in fact : the public spokesmanship of personal fiction
- Vulnerable people: a view of American fiction since 1945
- Walking the Victorian streets : women, representation and the city
- Wallace Stevens : the plain sense of things
- Women as outsiders : undercurrents of oppression in Latin American literature
- Women's Utopias in British and American fiction
- Women's narratives of the early Americas and the formation of empire
- Wordsworth's historical imagination: the poetry of displacement
- Writing rage : unmasking violence through Caribbean discourse
- Young Coleridge and the philosophers of nature
- Youth gangs in literature
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