American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American fiction
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Incoming Resources
- Black fiction, new studies in the Afro-American novel since 1945, edited by A. Robert Lee
- The Pulitzer prize novels;, a critical backward look,, by W. J. Stuckey
- Feminist futures--contemporary women's speculative fiction, by Natalie M. Rosinsky
- The origins of the American detective story, LeRoy Lad Panek
- Playing the game, the homosexual novel in America, by Roger Austen
- Alice Walker and Zora Neale Hurston, the common bond, edited by Lillie P. Howard
- Pretend we're dead, capitalist monsters in American pop culture, Annalee Newitz
- The fabulators
- Beyond Gatsby, how Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and writers of the 1920s shaped American culture, Robert McParland
- American fiction, 1920-1940:, John Dos Passos, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Erskine Caldwell, James T. Farrell, John P. Marquand [and] John Steinbeck
- From wiseguys to wise men, the gangster and Italian American masculinities, Fred L. Gardaphe
- The indestructible woman in Faulkner, Hemingway, and Steinbeck, by Mimi Reisel Gladstein
- Reload, rethinking women + cyberculture, edited by Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth
- New strangers in paradise, the immigrant experience and contemporary American fiction, Gilbert H. Muller
- The naturalistic inner-city novel in America, encounters with the fat man, James R. Giles
- Mother without child, contemporary fiction and the crisis of motherhood, Elaine Tuttle Hansen
- Down from the mountaintop, Black women's novels in the wake of the civil rights movement, 1966-1989, Melissa Walker
- Claiming the heritage, African-American women novelists and history, by Missy Dehn Kubitschek
- The lunatic giant in the drawing room;, the British and American novel since 1930
- Reasons to believe, new voices in American fiction, Michael Schumacher
- New Americans, the westerner and the modern experience in the American novel, Glen A. Love
- Intimate violence, reading rape and torture in twentieth-century fiction, Laura E. Tanner
- Man in modern fiction;, some minority opinions on contemporary American writing
- American exorcist, critical essays on William Peter Blatty, edited by Benjamin Szumskyj
- Mystery fiction and modern life, R. Gordon Kelly
- Hard-boiled, working-class readers and pulp magazines, Erin A. Smith
- Paradigms of paranoia, the culture of conspiracy in contemporary American fiction, Samuel Chase Coale
- Fact & fiction, the new journalism and the nonfiction novel, by John Hollowell
- The absurd hero in American fiction:, Updike, Styron, Bellow [and] Salinger,, by David D. Galloway
- Healing narratives, women writers curing cultural dis-ease, Gay Wilentz
- The age of the crisis of man, thought and fiction in America, 1933-1973, Mark Greif
- The American absurd, Pynchon, Vonnegut, and Barth, by Robert A. Hipkiss
- Lilith's daughters, women and religion in contemporary fiction, Barbara Hill Rigney
- The American roman noir, Hammett, Cain, and Chandler, William Marling
- The contemporary African American novel, its folk roots and modern literary branches, Bernard W. Bell
- The midwestern novel, literary populism from Huckleberry Finn to the present, Nancy L. Bunge
- War and the novelist, appraising the American war novel, Peter G. Jones ; with a foreword by M. L. Rosenthal
- Six existential heroes: the politics of faith, [by] Lucio P. Ruotolo
- Daughters of self-creation, the contemporary Chicana novel, Annie O. Eysturoy
- The program era, postwar fiction and the rise of creative writing, Mark McGurl
- The politics of color in the fiction of Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen, Jacquelyn Y. McLendon
- Unruly tongue, identity and voice in American women's writing, 1850-1930, Martha J. Cutter
- Pandora's handbag, adventures in the book world, Elizabeth Young
- Understanding contemporary American science fiction, the age of maturity, 1970-2000, Darren Harris-Fain
- Moving on, the heroines of Shirley Ann Grau, Anne Tyler, and Gail Godwin, Susan S. Kissel
- Transatlantic migration;, the contemporary American novel in France,, by Thelma M. Smith and Ward L. Miner
- The American city novel;, Theodore Dreiser, Thomas Wolfe, Sherwood Anderson, Edith Wharton, John Dos Passos, James T. Farrell, Nelson Algren, Betty Smith, Leonard Bishop, Willard Motley, and others
- Robert Penn Warren's circus aesthetic and the Southern renaissance, Patricia L. Bradley
- Insanity as redemption in contemporary American fiction, inmates running the asylum, Barbara Tepa Lupack
- Contemporary black American fiction writers, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
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