Browsing Faculty of Arts and Sciences by FAS Department "English and American Literature and Language"
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Circling the Spheres: A Dialogue
(Duke University Press, 1998)Presents a dialogue focusing on the notion of separate spheres in American literary history. Identification of women writers in the antebellum period; Examination of literary ethnography traditions; View on the development ... -
Cognition is Recognition: Literary Knowledge and Textual “Face”
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013)Our language for the truths of literature is reformist and nominalist; our experience of reading is, by contrast, habitual and idealist. Contrary to the way we talk about what kind of new, liberatory truths literature ... -
Coleridge (and his Mariner) on the Soul: As an Exile in a Far Distant Land
(Fordham University Press, 2002) -
Coleridge, Johnson, and Shakespeare: A Critical Drama in Five Acts
(Edinburgh University Press, 1998) -
Conjuring the Mysteries of Slavery: Voodoo, Fetishism, and Stereotype in Ishmael Reed’s Flight to Canada
(Duke University Press, 2005) -
Dead Again
(H.J. Raymond & Co., 2012) -
“Derek Brewer’s Romance,”
(Boydell and Brewer, 2013) -
The Diabolical Senta
(Oxford University Press, 2005) -
Downwardly Mobile for Conscience's Sake: Voluntary Simplicity from Thoreau to Lily Bart
(Oxford University Press, 2005) -
Emerson, Thoreau, and Transcendentalism
(Duke University Press, 1975) -
Environmental Writing for Children: A Selected Reconnaissance of Heritages, Emphases, Horizons
(Oxford University Press, 2014)This article analyzes representative topoi or traditions emanating from the so-called golden age of children’s writing in the late Victorian era that feature encounters with the physical environment. It traces the emergence ... -
The Extra: Literary History Without Sexism? Feminist Studies and Canonical Reconception
(Duke University Press, 1987) -
Faith and Hermeneutics: Pragmatism versus Pragmatism
(Duke University Press, 2003) -
Feminist Invisibility: The examples of Anne Bradstreet and Anne Hutchinson
(Duke University Press, 1993) -
Five Harlem Short Stories by Zora Neale Hurston
(Universitätsverlag WINTER Gmbh, 2010) -
Form's Function
(2015)In this essay, I consider the intersection of literary studies and design thinking through an engagement with Caroline Levine's book, Forms: Whole, Rhythm, Hierarchy, Network (Princeton, 2015). -
The formless ruin of oblivion’: Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida and literary defacement
(Manchester University Press, 2016) -
From the History of a Book to a "History of the Book"
(University of California Press, 2009)