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Abbey, Edward Bryant, Paul T. "Echoes, Allusions, and 'Reality' in Hayduke Lives!" Western American Literature 25 (1991): 311-321. Bryant, Paul T. "Edward Abbey and Environmental Quixoticism." Western American Literature 24 (1989): 37-43. Bryant, Paul T. "The Structure and Unity of Desert Solitaire." Western American Literature 28 (1993): 3-18. Cahalan, James M. "Edward Abbey, Appalachian Easterner." Western American Literature 31 (1996): 233-253. Knott, John R. "Edward Abbey and Romance of Wilderness." Western American Literature 30 (1995): 331-351. Loeffler, Jack. "Edward Abbey, Anarchism and the Environment." Western American Literature 28 (1993): 43-49. Morris, David Copland. "Celebration and Irony: The Polyphonic Voice of Edward abbey's Desert Solitaire." Western American Literature 28 (1993): 21-31. Murray, John A. " The hill Beyond the City: Elements of the Jeremiad in Edward Abbey's 'Down the River with Henry Thoreau.'" Western American Literature 23 (1988): 301-306. Petersen, David. "Cactus Ed's Moveable Feast: A Preview of Confessions of a Barbarian: Pages from the Journals of Edward Abbey." Western American Literature 28 (1993): 33-41. Rawlings, Donn. "Coyote in the Maze: Eighteen Critics Track Edward Abbey." Western American Literature 33 (1999): 404-16.
Acosta, Oscar Zeta Hames-Garcia, Michael. "Dr. Gonzo's Carnival: The Testimonial Satires of Oscar Zeta Acosta." American Literature 72 (2000): 463-493.
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African American Culture & History Albright, Angela K. Rev. of The Slumbering Volcano: American Slave Ship Revolts and the Production of Rebellious Masculinity by Maggie Montesinos Sale. African American Review 33 (1999): 686-688. Azoulay, Katya Gibel. Rev. of The New Colored People: The Mixed-Race Movement in America by Jon Michael Spencer. African American Review 33 (1999): 151-153. Brown, Jeffrey A. Rev. of Comic Book Masculinity and New Black Superhero. African American Review 33 (1999):25-42. Chappell, David L. Rev. of Days of Hope: Race and Democracy in the New Deal Era by Patricia Sullivan. African American Review 33 (1999): 149-151.Cochran, Robert. Rev. of Juneteenth Texas: Essays in African-American Folklore by Francis Abernethy, Patrick Mullen, and Alan Govenar, eds. African American Review 33 (1999): 694-695. Cox, Darryl. Rev. of Blue Rhythms: Six Lives in Rhythm and Blues by Chip Defaa. African American Review 33 (1999): 161-164. Ernest, John. Rev. of Martin Delany, Frederick Douglass, and the Politics of Representative Identity by Robert S. Levine. African American Review 33 (1999): 156-157. Jones, Joni. Rev. of Female Subjects in Black and White: Race, Psychoanalysis, and Feminism by Elizabeth Abel, Barbara Christian, and Helen Moglen, eds. African American Review 33 (1999): 689-691. Jordan, Winthrop. Rev. of the Slave Trade by Hugh Thomas. African American Review 33 (1999): 688-689. Levine, Andrea. "Sidney Poitier's Civil Rights: Rewriting the Mystique of White Womanhood in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner and In the Heat of the Night." American Literature 73 (2001): 365-386. Lindfors, Bernth. "'Mislike Me Not for My Complexion. . .': Ira Aldridge in Whiteface." African American Review 33 (1999):347-354. Lyne, William. "No Accident: From Black Power to Black Box Office." African American Review 34 (2000): 39-59. Patterson, Anita. Rev. of Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth- Century America by Saidiya V. Hartman. African American Review 33 (1999): 683-686. Williams, Roland L., Jr. Rev. of Woodholme: A Black Man's Story of Growing Up Alone by Dewayne Wickham. African American Review 33 (1999): 174-176.
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African American Literature Blockett, Kimberly. Rev. of Granny Midwives and Black Women Writers: Double- Dutched Readings by Valerie Lee. African American Review 33 (1999): 155-156. Foster, Frances Smith. Rev. of The Problem of Embodiment in Early African American Narrative by Catherine Fishburn. African American Review 33 (1999): 158-159. Hoeveler, Diane Long. Rev. of Psychoanalysis and Black Novels by Claudia Tate. African American Review 33 (1999): 691-692. Lewis, Leslie W. Rev. of Race and Gender in the Making of an African American Literary Tradition by Aimable Twagilimana. African American Review 33 (1999): 692-694. Looby, Christopher. Rev. of The Inhuman Race: The Racial Grotesque in American Literature and Culture, by Leonard Cassuto. African American Review 33 (1999): 357-359. Macdonald, Christine. "Judging Jurisdictions: Geography and Race in Slave Law and Literature of the 1830s." American Literature 71 (1999): 625-655. Mason, Theodore O., Jr. Rev. of Double Consciousness/Double Bind: Theoretical Issues in Twentieth-Century Black Literature by Sandra Adell. African American Review 33 (1999): 153-154. Petry, Alice Hall. Rev. of Writing Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Literature, by Jeanne Rosier Smith. African American Review 33 (1999): 359-360. Prahlad, Sw. Anand. "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Folklore, Folkloristics, and African American Literary Criticism." African American Review 33 (1999): 565-575. Stephens, Judith L. "Racial Violence and Representation: Performance Strategies in Lynching Dramas of the 1920's." African American Review 33 (1999): 655-671.
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African Literature Esty, Joshua D. "Excremental Postcolonialism." Contemporary Literature 40 (1999): 22-59.
AIDS and Literature Landau, Deborah. "’How to Live. What to Do.’: The Poetics and Politics of AIDS." American Literature 68 (1996): 193-225.
Alcott, Louise May Erisman, Fred. "Thoreau, Alcott, and the Mythic West." Western American Literature 34 (1999): 302-315.
Stadler, Gustavus. "Louisa May Alcott's Queer Geniuses." American Literature 71 (1999): 657-677.
Alexie, Sherman Gillan, Jennifer. "Reservation Home Movies: Sherman Alexie’s Poetry." American Literature 91-110.
Allison, Dorothy Horvitz, Deborah. "'Sadism Demands a Story': Oedipus, Feminism, and Sexuality in Gayl Jones's Corregidora and Dorothy Allison's Bastard Out of Carolina." Contemporary Literature 39 (1998): 238-261.
American Literature—Colonial Period
Ziff, Larzer. "Conquest and Recovery in Early Writings from America." American Literature 68 (1996): 509-25. American Literature--Nineteenth Century
Bertolini, Vincent J. "’Fireside Chastity’: The Erotics of Sentimental Bachelorhood in the 1850s." American Literature 68 (1996): 707-37. Traister, Bryce. "Libertinism and Authorship in America's Early Republic." American Literature 72 (2000): 1-30.
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Women Writers Kaplan, Amy. "Manifest Domesticity." American Literature 70 (1998): 581-606.
Dobson, Joanne. "Reclaiming Sentimental Literature." American Literature 69 (1997): 263-288.
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. "Benevolent Maternalism and Physically Disabled Figures: Dilemma of Female Embodiment in Stowe, Davis, and Phelps." [Stowe, Harriet Beecher, UncleTom’s Cabin; Davis, Rebecca Harding, Life in the Iron Mills; Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, The Silent Partner]. American Literature 68 (1996): 555-86.
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American Literature—Twentieth Century Rhodes, Chip. "Twenties Fiction, Mass Culture, and the Modern Subject." American Literature 68 (1996): 385-404. Solomon, William. "Politics and Rhetoric in the Novel in the 1930s." American Literature 68 (1996): 799-818.
Anaya, Rudolfo A. Anaya, Rudolfo A. "The Myth of Quetzalcoatl in a Contemporary Setting: Mythical Dimensions/Political Reality." Western American Literature 23 (1988): 195-200.
Anderson, Clifton Snitzer, Herb. "Interview with Clifton Anderson." African American Review 33 (1999): 613-621.
Anderson, Sherwood Bidney, Martin. "Refashioning Coleridge's Supernatural Trilogy: Sherwood Anderson's 'A Man of Ideas' and 'Respectability.'" Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 221-236. Bidney, Martin. "Thinking about Walt and Melville in a Sherwood Anderson Tale: An Independent Woman's Transcendental Quest." Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 517-530. Brown, Lynda. "Anderson's Wing Biddlebaum and Freeman's Louisa Ellis." Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 413-414. Ellis, James. "Sherwood Anderson's Fear of Sexuality: Horses, Men and Homosexuality." Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 595-601.
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Art, African American Chase-Riboud, Barbara. Rev. of A History of African American Artists from 1792 to the Present by Romare Bearden and Harry Henderson. African American Review 30 (1996): 115-116. Nymann, Ann E. "Sally's Rape: Robbie McCauley's Survival Art." African American Review 33 (1999): 577-587.
Ashbery, John Imbriglio, Catherine. "'Our Days Put on Such Reticence': The Rhetoric of the Closet in John Ashbery's Some Trees." Contemporary Literature 36 (1995): 249-288.
Atwood, Margaret Carrington, Ildiko de Papp. "Definitions of a Fool: Alice Munro's 'Walking on Water' and Margaret Atwood's Two Stories About Emma: 'The Whirlpool Rapids' and 'Walking on Water.'" Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 135-150.
Austen, Jane Edgecombe, Rodney S. "Change and Fixity in Sense and Sensibility." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 41 (2001): 605-622. Joseph, Gerhard. "Prejudice in Jane Austen, Emma Tennant, Charles Dickens -- and Us." Studies in English Literature 40 (2000): 679-693. Southward, David. "Jane Austen and the Riches of Embarassment." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 763-84.
Auster, Paul Alford, Steven E. "Spaced-Out: Signification and Space in Paul Auster's The New York Trilogy." Contemporary Literature 36 (1995): 613-675. Little, William G. "Nothing to Go On: Paul Auster's City of Glass." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 133-163.
Austin, Mary Hoyer, Mark T. "Prophecy in a New West: Mary Austin and the Ghost Dance Religion." Western American Literature 30 (1995): 235-255. Hoyer, Mark T. "'To bring the world into divine focus': Syncretic Prophecy in The Land of Little Rain." Western American Literature 31 (1996): 3-31. Langlois, Karen S. "Mary Austin and Houghton Mifflin Company: A case Study in the Marketing of Western Writer." Western American Literature 23 (1988): 31-41. Scheick, William J. "Mary Austin's Disfigurement of the Southwest in The Land of Little Rain." Western American Literature 27 (1992): 37-44.
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Baca, Jimmy Santiago Moore, George. "Beyond Cultural Dialogues: Identities in the Interstices of Culture in Jimmy Santiago Baca’s Martin and Meditations on the South Valley." Western American Literature 33 (1998): 153-77.
Baldwin, James Elmer, Jonathan. "Spectacle and Event in Native Son." American Literature 70 (1998): 767-798. Ohi, Kevin. "'I'm not the boy you want': Sexuality, 'Race,' and Thwarted Revelation in Baldwin's Another Country." African American Review 33 (1999): 261-281. Olson, Barbara K. "'Come-to-Jesus Stuff'" in James Baldwin's Go Tell It on the Mountain and The Amen Corner." African American Review 31 (1997): 295-301.Sherard, Tracey. "Sonny's Bebop: Baldwin's 'Blues Text' as Intratextural Critique." African American Review 32 (1998): 691-705. Shin, Andrew, and Barbara Judson. "Beneath the Black Aesthetic: James Baldwin's Primer of Black Masculinity." African American Review 32 (1998): 247-261. Tomlinson, Robert. "'Payin' One's Dues': Expatriation as Personal Experience and Paradigm in the Works of James Baldwin." African American Review 33 (1999): 135-148.
Bale, John Griffin, Benjamin. "The Birth of the History Play: Saint, Sacrifice, and Reformation." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 217-37. Happe, Peter. "Dramatic Images of Kingship in Heywood and Bale." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 239-53.
Bambara, Toni Cade Alwes, Derek. "The Burden of Liberty: Choice in Toni Morrison's Jazz and Toni Cade Bambara's The Salt Eaters." African American Review 30 (1996): 353-65. Deck, Alice A. Rev. of Deep Sightings and Rescue Missions: Fiction, Essays and Conversations by Toni Cade Bambara. African American Review 33 (1999): 170-172. Muther, Elizabeth. "Bambara's Feisty Girls: Resistanace Narratives in Gorilla, My Love." African American Review 36 (2002): 447-459.
Banks, Russell Leckie, Ross. "Plot-Resistant Narrative and Russell Banks's 'Black Man and White Woman in Dark Green Rowboat.'" Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 407-414.
Banville, John Jackson, Tony E. "Science, Art, and the Shipwreck of Knowledge: The Novels of John Banville." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 510-533.
Barnes, Djuna Chisholm, Dianne. "Obscene Modernism: Eros Noir and the Profane Illumination of Djuna Barnes." American Literature 71 (1999): 167-206.
Barth, John Martin, W. Todd. "Self-Knowledge and Self-Conception: The Therapy of Autobiography in John Barth's Lost in the Funhouse." Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 151-157.
Barthelme, Donald Campbell, Ewing. "Dark Matter: Barthelme's Fantastic, Freudian Subtext in 'The Sandman.'" Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 517-524.
Barthelme, Frederick Peters, Timothy. "'80s Pastoral: Frederick Barthelme's Moon Deluxe Ten Years On." Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 175-186.
Beattie, Ann Story, Kenneth E. "Throwing a Spotlight on the Past: Narrative Method in Ann Beattie's 'Jacklighting.'" Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 106-110.
Beckett, Samuel Pireddu, Nicoletta. "Sublime Supplements: Beckett and the 'Frizzling Out' of Meaning." Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 303-314. Rabinovitz, Rubin. "Samuel Beckett's Revised Aphorisms." Contemporary Literature 36 (1995): 203-225.
Begley, Louis Hepburn, Allan. "Lost Time: Trauma and Belatedness in Louis Begley's The Man Who Was Late." Contemporary Literature 39 (1998): 380-404.
Behn, Aphra Pigg, Daniel. "Trying to Frame the Unframeable: Oroonoko as Discourse in Aphra Behn’s Oronooko." Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 105-11.
Zeitz, Lisa M., and Peter Thoms. "Power, Gender, and Identity in Aphra Behn's 'The Disappointment.'" Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 501-16.
Bellow, Saul Goffman, Ethan. "Between Guilt and Affluence: The Jewish Gaze and the Black Thief in Mr. Sammler's Planet." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 705-725.
Berger, Thomas Reynolds, Clay. Rev. of The Return of Little Big Man by Thomas Berger. Western American Literature 34 (2000): 466-468. Wallace, Jon. "The Implied Author as Protagonist: A Reading of Little Big Man." Western American Literature 23 (1988): 291-298.
Berrigan, Ted Rifkin, Libbie. "'Worrying about Making It': Ted Berrigan's Social Poetics." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 640-672.
Berryman, John Smith, Ernest J. "John Berryman's Short Fiction: Elegy and Enlightenment." Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 309-316.
Bierce, Ambrose Conlogue, William. "A Haunting Memory: Ambrose Bierce and the Ravine of the Dead." Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 21-30. Stoicheff, Peter. "'Something Uncanny': The Dream Structure in Ambrose Bierce's 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 349-358.
Bishop, Elizabeth Millier, Brett C. "The Prodigal: Elizabeth Bishop and Alcohol." Contemporary Literature 39 (1998): 54-76.
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Black Arts Movement Steele, Vincent. "Tom Feelings: A Black Arts Movement." African American Review 32 (1998): 119-124.
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Black Writers West, Stan. "Tip-Toeing on the Tightrope: A Personal Essay on Black Writer Ambivalence." African American Review 32 (1998): 285-291.
Bloom, Harold Schultz, Susan M. "'Returning to Bloom': John Ashbery's Critique of Harold Bloom." Contemporary Literature 37 (1996): 24-48.
Boccaccio, Giovanni Bolongaro, Eugenio. "Positions and Presuppositions in the Tenth Tale of the Fifth Day of Boccaccio's The Decameron." Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 399-404.
Bonner, Marita Berg, Allison, and Merideth Taylor. "Enacting Difference: Marita Bonner's Purple Flower and the Ambiguities of Race." African American Review 32 (1998): 469-480. Musser, Judith. "African American Women and Education: Marita Bonner’s Response to The ‘Talented Tenth.’" Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 73-85.
Bontemps, Arna Alvarez, Joseph A. "The Lonesome Boy Theme as Emblem for Arna Bentemps's Children's Literature." African American Review 32 (1998): 23-31.
Bowen, Elizabeth Calder, Robert L. "'A More Sinister Troth': Elizabeth Bowen's 'The Demon Lover' as Allegory." Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 91-98. Gonzalez, Alexander G. "Elizabeth Bowen's 'Her Table Spread': A Joycean Irish Story." Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 343-348.
Boyle, T. Coraghessan Walker, Michael. "Boyle's 'Greasy Lake' and the Moral Failure of Postmodernism." Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 247-255.
Bradford, William Burnham, Michelle. "Merchants, Money, and the Economics of 'Plain Style' in William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation." American Literature 72 (2000): 695-720.
Bradley, David Brigham, Cathy. "Identity, Masculinity, and Desire in David Bradley's Fiction." Contemporary Literature 36 (1995): 289-316. Pavlic, Edward. "Syndetic Redemption" Above-Underground Emergence in David Bradley's The Chaneysville Incident." African American Review 30 (1996): 165-184.
Brady, Mary Pat "The Contrapuntal Geographies of Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories." American Literature 71 (1999): 117-50.
Breytenbach, Breyten Doherty, Brian F. "Paradise and Loss in the Mirror Vision of Breyten Breytenbach." Contemporary Literature 36 (1995): 226-248.
Brinnin, John Malcolm O'Keefe, Richard R. "Coitus as Crucifixion: An Intertextual Note on Bernard Malamud and John Malcolm Brinnin." Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 405-408.
Brodkey, Harold Bidney, Martin. "A Song of Innocence and of Experience: Rewriting Blake in Brodkey's 'Piping Down the Valleys Wild.'" Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 237-245. Bidney, Martin. "An Unreliable Modern 'Mariner': Rewriting Coleridge in Harold Brodkey's 'The State of Grace.'" Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 47-56.
Bronte, Anne O'Toole, Tess. "Siblings and Suitors in the Narrative Architecture of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 715-731.
Bronte, Charlotte Clarke, Micael M. "Bronte's Jane Eyre and the Grimms' Cinderella." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 695-710. Hughes, John. "The Affective World of Charlotte Bronte's Villette." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 711-26. Warhol, Robyn R. "Double Gender, Double Genre in Jane Eyre and Villette." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 857-75. Wein, Toni. "Gothic Desire in Charlotte Bronte's Villette." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 733-746.
Brooks, Gwendolyn Flynn, Richard. "'The Kindergarten of New Consciousness': Gwendolyn Brooks and the Social Construction of Childhood." African American Review 34 (2000): 483-499.
Brown, Charles Brockden Kazanjian, David. "Charles Brockden Brown's Biloquial Nation: Natinal Culture and White Settler Colonialism in Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist." American Literature 73 (2001): 459-496. Korobkin, Laura H. "Murder by Madman: Criminal Responsibility, Law and Judgment in Wieland." American Literature 72 (2000): 721-750. Luciano, Dana. "'Perverse Nature': Edgar Huntly and the Novel's Reproductive Disorders." American Literature 70 (1998): 1-27.
Brown, John Carton, Evan. "Crossing Harpers Ferry: Liberal Education and John Brown's Corpus." American Literature 73 (2001):837-863.
Brown, Larry Farmer, Joy A. "The Sound and the Fury of Larry Brown's 'Waiting for the Ladies.'" Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 315-322.
Brown, Sterling African American Review 31.3 (Fall 1997). Special issue on Sterling Brown.
Brown, William Wells Gilmore, Paul. "’De Genewine Artekil’: William Wells aBrown, Blackface Minstrelsy, and Abolitionism." American Literature 69 (1997): 743-80.
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Brown, Sarah Annes. "Paradise Lost and Aurora Leigh." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 723-40. Wegener, Frederick. "Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Italian Independence, and the 'Critical Reaction' of Henry James." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 741-61.
Browning, Robert Starzyk, Lawrence J. "Browning and the Ekphrastic Encounter." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 689-706.
Bullins, Ed Grant, Nathan. Rev. of Ed Bullins: A Literary Biography, by Samuel A. Hay. African American Review 33 (1999): 369-371.
Bulosan, Carlos Slotkin, Joel. "Igorots and Indians: Racial Hierarchies and Conceptions of the Savage in Carlos Bulosan's Stories of the Philippines." American Literature 72 (2000): 843-866.
Burnett, Charles Chandler, Karen. "Folk Culture and Masculine Identity in Charles Burnett's To Sleep with Anger." African American Review 33 (1999): 299-311.
Burns, Robert Davis, Leith. "Gender and the Nation in the Work of Robert Burns and Janet Little." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 621-45.
Burroughs, William Hume, Kathryn. "William S. Burroughs's Phantasmic Geography." Contemporary Literature 40 (1999): 111-180. Loewinsohn, Ron. "'Gentle reader, I fain would spare you this, but my pen hath its will like the Ancient Mariner': Narrator(s) and Audience in William S. Burroughs's Naked Lunch." Contemporary Literature 39 (1998): 560-585.
Byatt, Antonia Campbell, Jane. "'The Somehow May Be Thishow': Fact, Fiction, and Intertextuality in Antonia Byatt's 'Precipice-Encurled.'" Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 115-124.
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C Cage, John O'Driscoll, Michael J. "Silent Texts and Empty Words: Structure and Intention in the Writings of John Cage." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 616-639.
Cahan, Abraham Haenni, Sabine. "Visual and Theatrical Culture, Tenement Fiction, and the Immigrant Subject in Abraham Cahan's Yekl." American Literature 71 (1999): 493-527.
Calvino, Italo Fenwick, Julie. "Sex, Language, and Narrative: Continuity and Discontinuity in Italo Calvino's 'Meiosis.'" Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 203-210.
Camus, Albert Griem, Eberhard. "Albert Camus's 'The Guest': A New Look at the Prisoner." Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 95-98. Hurley, D. F. "Looking for the Arab: Reading the Readings of Camus's 'The Guest.'" Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 79-94. McGregor, Rob Roy. "Camus's 'The Silent Men' and 'The Guest': Depictions of Absurd Awareness." Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 307-321.
Carew, Thomas Nixon, Scott. "Thomas Carew’s Response to Jonson and Donne." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 89-109.
Carter, Angela Matus, Jill. "Blonde, Black and Hottentot Venus: Context and Critique in Angela Carter's 'Black Venus.'" Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 467-476.
Carver, Raymond Champion, Laurie. "'What's to Say': Silence in Raymond Carver's 'Feathers.'" Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 193-201. Haslam, Thomas J. "'Where I'm Calling From': A Textual and Critical Study." Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 57-66. Hathcock, Nelson. "'The Possibility of Resurrection': Re-Vision in Carver's 'Feathers' and 'Cathedral.'" Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 31-40. Powell, Jon. "The Stories of Raymond Carver: The Menace of Perpetual Uncertainty." Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 647-656. Trussler, Michael. "The Narrowed Voice: Minimalism and Raymond Carver." Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 23-38. Williams, Gary. "Raymond Carver." Western American Literature 32 (1997): 25-31.
Cary, Elizabeth Miller, Naomi J. "Domestic Politics in Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Miriam." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 353-69.
Cather, Willa Goldberg, Jonathan. "Photographic Relations: Laura Gilpin, Willa Cather." American Literature 70 (1998): 63-95. Gustafson, Neil. "Getting Back to Cather's Text: The Shared Dream in O Pioneers!" Western American Literature 30 (1995): 151-162. Harris, Jeane. "Aspects of Athene in Willa Cather's Short Fiction." Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 177-182. Love, Glen A. "The Professor's House: Cather, Hemingway, and the Chastening of American Prose Style." Western American Literature 24 (1990): 295-308. McGiveron, Rafeeq O. "From a 'Stretch of Grey Sea' to the 'Extent of Space': The Gaze across Vistas in Cather's The Professor's House." Western American Literature 34 (2000): 388-408. Moseley, Ann. "Concentric Texts in The Professor's House." Western American Literature 31 (1996): 35-47. Nealon, Christopher. "Affect Genealogy: Feeling and Affiliation in Willa Cather." American Literature 69 (1997): 5-37. Page, Philip. "The Theatricality of Willa Cather's 'Paul's Case.'" Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 553-556. Peck, Demaree. "Thea Kronborg's 'Song of Myself': The Artist's Imaginative Inheritance in The Song of the Lark." Western American Literature 26 (1991): 21-35. Pitcher, Edward W. "Willa Cather's 'Paul's Case' and the Faustian Temperament." Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 543-552. Rosowski, Susan J. "Willa Cather's Ecology of Place." Western American Literature 30 (1995): 37-51. Saari, Rob. "'Paul's Case': A Narcissistic Personality Disorder, 301.81." Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 389-395. Salda, Michael N. "What Really Happens in Cather's 'Paul's Case'?" Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 113-120. Swlzer, John L. "Jim Burden and the Structure of My Antonia." Western American Literature 24 (1989): 45-60. Zitter, Emmy Stark. "The Unfinished Picture: Willa Cather's 'The Marriage of Phaedra.'" Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 153-160. Cavendish, Margaret Suzuki, Mihoko. "Margaret Cavendish and the Female Satirist." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 483-500.
Cawdrey, Robert Brown, Sylvia. "Women and the Godly Art of Rhetoric: Robert Cawdrey's Puritan Dictionary." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 41 (2001): 133-148.
Chabon, Michael Fowler, Douglas. "The Short Fiction of Michael Chabon: Nostalgia for the Very Young." Studies in Short Fiction 32 (1995): 75-82.
Chappell, Fred Chappell, Fred. "Fantasia on the Theme of Theme and Fantasy." Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 179-190.
Chaucer, Geoffrey Harty, Kevin J. "Chaucer, the Liturgy (Again), and Constance's Ever-increasing Pathos: The Man of Law's Tale II (B1) 846-47." Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 489-490. Justman, Stewart. "The Reeve’s Tale and the Honor of Men." Studies in Short Fiction 32 (1995): 21-27.
Cheever, John Blythe, Hal, and Charlie Sweet. "Cheever's Dark Knight of the Soul: The Failed Quest of Neddy Merrill." Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 347-352. Blythe, Hal and Charlie Sweet. "Man-made vs. Natural Cycles: What Really Happens in 'The Swimmer.'" Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 415-418. Dessner, Lawrence Jay. "Gender and Structure in John Cheever's 'The Country Husband.'" Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 57-68. Hipkiss, Robert A. "'The Country Husband'-- A Model Cheever Achievement." Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 577-586. Kozikowski, Stanley J. "Damned in a Fair Life: Cheever's 'The Swimmer.'" Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 367-376. Mathews, James W. "Peter Rugg and Cheever's Swimmer: Archetypal Missing Men." Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 95-102.
Chekhov, Anton Creasman, Boyd. "Gurov's Flights of Emotion in Chekhov's 'The Lady with the Dog.'" Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 257-259. Stanion, Charles. "Oafish Behavior in 'The Lady with the Pet Dog.'" Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 402-403.
Chesnutt, Charles W. Fleischmann, Anne. "Neither Fish, Flesh, Nor Fowl: Race and Region in the Writings of Charles W. Chesnutt." African American Review 34 (2000): 461-473. Gleason, William. Rev. of "To Be an Author": Letters of Charles W. Chesnutt, 1889-1905 by Charles W. Chesnutt. African American Review 33 (1999): 164-165. Nowatzki, Robert. Rev. of Mandy Oxendine by Charles W. Chestnutt. African American Review 33 (1999): 706-707. Roe, Jae H. "Keeping an 'Old Wound' Alive: The Marrow of Tradition and the Legacy of Wilmington." African American Review 33 (1999): 231-243. Wagner, Bryan. "Charles Chesnutt and the Epistemology of Racial Violence." American Literature 73 (2001): 311-337.
Child, Lydia Maria Kolodny, Annette. Rev. of The First Woman in the Republic: A Cultural Biography of Lydia Maria Child by Carolyn L. Karcher. African American Review 32 (1998): 167-169.
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Children's Literature, African American African American Review 32.1 (Spring 1998). Special issue on African-American children's literature.
Church, Peggy Pond Elkins, Andrew. "'So Strangely Married': Peggy Pond Church's The Ripened Fields: Fifteen Sonnets of Marriage." Western American Literature 30 (1995): 353-372.
Cibber, Colley Wallace, Beth Kowaleski. "Reading the Surfaces of Colley Cibber's The Careless Husband." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 473-89.
Cisneros, Sandra Thomson, Jeff. "'What is Called Heaven': Identity in Sandra Cisneros's Woman Hollering Creek." Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 415-424.
Clare, John Miller, Eric. "Enclosure and Taxonomy in John Clare." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 635-57.
Cliff, Michelle Bost, Suzanne. "Fluidity without Postmodernism: Michelle Cliff and the 'Tragic Mulatta' Tradition." African American Review 32 (1998): 673-689.
Clifford, Lucy Lane Silver, Anna Krugovoy Silver. "The Didactic Carnivalesque in Lucy Lane Clifford's 'The New Mother.'" Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 727-43.
Coleman, Wanda Comer, Krista. "Revising Western Criticism through Wanda Coleman." Western American Literature 33 (1999): 356-83. Stanley, Sandra K. Rev. of Native in a Strange Land: Trials & Tremors, by Wanda Coleman. African American Review 33 (1999): 371-372.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor Barbarese, J. T. "Dramas of Naming in Coleridge." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 673-98. Brown, Eric C. "Boyd’s Dante, Coleridge’s Ancient Mariner, and the Pattern of Influence." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 647-67. Ma, Claire B. "'Christabel' and Abjection: Coleridge's Narrative in Process / on Trial." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 699-721. Taylor, Anya. "Coleridge's 'Christabel' and the Phantom Soul." Studies in English Literature 42 (2002): 707-730.
Colette Strand, Dana. "The 'Third Woman' in Colette's 'Chance Acquaintances.'" Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 499-508. Congreve, William Loftis, John E. "Congreve's The Way of the World and Popular Criminal Literature." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 561-78.
Conrad, Joseph Hepburn, Allan. "Collectors in Conrad's 'The Informer.'" Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 103-112. Kaplan, Carola M. "Colonizers, Cannibals, and the Horror of Good Intentions in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness." Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 232-333. Richardson, Donna. "Art of Darkness: Imagery in Conrad's 'The Lagoon.'" Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 247-256. Westbrook, Wayne W. "Dickens's Secret Sharer, Conrad's Mutual Friend." Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 205-214.
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Contemporary Literature Bernard, Catherine. "A Certain Hermeneutic Slant: Sublime Allegories in Contemporary English Fiction." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 164-184. Bloom, James D. "Cultural Capital and Contrarian Investing: Robert Stone, Thom Jones, and Others." Contemporary Literature 36 (1995): 490-507. Elias, Amy J. "The Postmodern Turn on(:) the Enlightenment." Contemporary Literature 37 (1996): 533-558. Stockton, Sharon. "'The Self Regained': Cyberpunk's Retreat to the Imperium." Contemporary Literature 36 (1995): 588-612.
Cooper, James Fenimore Kuester, Martin. "American Indians and German Indians: Perspectives of Doom in Cooper and [Karl] May." Western American Literature 23 (1988): 217-222.
Coover, Robert Frick, Daniel E. "The Prison House of Art: Aesthetics vs. Politics in Robert Coover's Whatever Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears?" Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 217-224.
Cortazar, Julio Young, Richard A. "Prefabrication in Julio Cartazar's 'Lugar Ilamado Kindberg.'" Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 521-534. Yovanovich, Gordana. "Character Development and the Short Story: Julio Cortazar's 'Return Trip Tango.'" Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 545-552.
Cortez,Jayne Bolden, Tony. "All the Birds Sing Bass: The Revolutionary Blues of Jayne Cortez." African American Review 35 (2001): 61-71.
Crane, Stephen Church, Joseph. "Reading, Writing, and the Risk of Entanglement in Crane's 'Octopush.'" Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 341-346. Eye, Stefanie Bates. "Fact, Not Fiction: Questioning Our Assumptions About Crane's 'The Open Boat.'" Studies in Short Fiction 35 (1998): 63-76. Friedmann, Elizabeth. "Cora's Travel Notes, 'Dan Emmonds,' and Stephen Crane's Route to the Greek War: A Puzzle Solved." Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 264-266. Metress, Christopher. "From Indifference to Anxiety: Knowledge and the Reader in 'The Open Boat.'" Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 47-54. Sorrentino, Paul. "Stephen Crane’s Struggle with Romance in The Third Violet." American Literature 70 (1998): 265-291.
Crashaw, Richard Mintz, Susannah B. "The Crashavian Mother." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 111-29.
Crews, Donald Bodmer, George. "Donald Crew: The Signs and Times of an American Childhood--Essay and Interview." African American Review 32 (1998): 107-117.
Cullen, Countee Corti, Lillian. "Countee Cullen's Medea. African American Review 32 (1998): 621-634. Powers, Peter. "The Singing Man Who Must Be Reckoned With": Private Desire and Public Responsibility in the Poetry of Countee Cullen." African American Review 34 (2000): 661-978.
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Davis, H. L. Corning, Richard H. "Unity and Point of View in The Distant Music." Western American Literature 23 (1988): 113-120.
Defoe, Daniel Olsen, Thomas Grant. "Reading and Righting Moll Flanders." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 41 (2001): 467-481.
Dekker, Thomas Baston, Jane. "Rehabilitating Moll’s Subversion in The Roaring Girl." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 317-35. Straznicky, Marta. "The End(s) of Discord in The Shoemaker's Holiday." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 357-72.
Delany, Martin R. Crane, Gregg D. "The Lexicon of Rights, Power, and Community in Blake: Martin R. Delany’s Dissent from Dred Scott." American Literature 68 (1996): 527-53.
Delany, Samuel Gregory, Sinda. Rev. of Ash of Stars: On the Writings of Samuel Delany by James Sallis, ed. African American Review 33 (1999): 172-173. Fox, Robert Elliot. Rev. of Longer Views: Extended Essays by Samuel R. Delany. African American Review 33 (1999):173-174.
DeLillo, Don Cowart, David. "For Whom Bell Tolls: Don DeLillo's Americana." Contemporary Literature 37 (1996): 602-619. Maltby, Paul. "The Romantic Metaphysics of Don DeLillo." Contemporary Literature 37 (1996): 258-277. Osteen, Mark. "Children of Godard and Coca-Cola: Cinema and Consumerism in Don DeLillo's Early Fiction. Contemporary Literature 37 (1996): 439-470. Willman, Skip. "Traversing the Fantasies of the JFK Assassination: Conspiracy and Contingency in Don DeLillo's Libra." Contemporary Literature 39 (1998): 405-433.
Dickens, Charles Allingham, Philip V. "Dickens's Unreliable Narrator in 'Hunted Down.'" Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 85-94. Buckwald, Craig. "Stalking the Figurative Oyster: The Excursive Ideal in A Christmas Carol." Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 1-14. Butterworth, R. D. "A Christmas Carol and the Masque." Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 63-70. Gitter, Elisabeth. "The Blind Daughter in Charles Dickens's Cricket on the Hearth." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 675-689. Hack, Daniel. "Literary Paupers and Professional Authors: The Guild of Literature and Art." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 691-713. Joseph Gerhard. "Prejudice in Jane Austen, Emma Tennant, Charles Dickens -- and Us." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 679-93. Moncrieff, Scott. "Remembrance of Wrongs Past in The Haunted Man." Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 535-542. Morgentaler, Goldie. "Meditating on the Low: A Darwinian Reading of Great Expectations." Studies on English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 707-21. Saville, Julia F. "Eccentricity as Englishness in David Copperfield." Studies in English Literature 42 (2002): 781-797. Westbrook, Wayne W. "Dickens's Secret Sharer, Conrad's Mutual Friend." Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 205-214.
Dickinson, Emily Mitchell, Domhnall. "Revising the Script: Emily Dickinson’s Manuscripts." American Literature 70 (1998): 705-737. Runzo, Sandra. "Dickinson, Performance, and the Homoerotic Lyric." American Literature 68 (1996): 347-63. Stoneley, Peter. "'I-Pay-in Satin Cash --': Commerce, Gender, and Display in Emily Dickinson's Poetry." American Literature 72 (2000): 575-594.
Dinesen, Isak Bassoff, Bruce. "Babette Can Cook: Life and Art in Three Stories by Isak Dinesen." Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 385-390.
Dixon, Thomas Oliver, Lawrence J. "Writing from the Right during the ‘Red Decade’: Thomas Dixon’s Attack on W.E.B. DuBois and James Weldon Johnson in The Flaming Sword." American Literature 70 (1998): 131-52.
Dobyns, Stephen Beach, Christopher. "Poetic Positionings: Stephen Dobyns and Lyn Hejinian in Cultural Context." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 44-77.
Doctorow, E. L. Miller, Ann V. "Through a Glass Clearly: Vision as Structure in E. L. Doctorow's 'Willi.'" Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 337-342.
Donne, John Lyon, John. "Jonson and Carew on Donne: Censure into Praise." Studies in English Literature 37 (1997): 97-118. Selleck, Nancy. "Donne's Body." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 41 (2001): 149-174.
D'Orge Jeanne Almon, Bert. "Jeanne D'Orge, Carmel, and Point Lobos." Western American Literature 29 (1994) 239-259.
Dorn, Edward Foster, Thomas. "'Kick[ing] the Perpendiculars Outa Right Anglos': Edward Dorn's Multiculturalism." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 78-105.
Doubiago, Sharon Goodman, Jenny. "An Interview with Sharon Doubiago." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 1-43.
Douglass, Frederick DeLombard, Jeannine. "'Eye-Witness to the Cruelty': Southern Violence and Northern Testimony in Frederick Douglass's 1845 Narrative." American Literature 73 (2001): 245-275. Giles, Paul. "Narrative Reversals and Power Exchanges: Frederick Douglass and British Culture." American Literature 73 (2001): 779-810. Moses, Wilson J. Rev. of Autobiographies; Narrative of the Life; My Bondage and My Freedom; Life and Times, by Frederick Douglass. African American Review 30 (1996): 299-302. Wardrop, Daneen. '"While I Am Writing": Webster's 1825 Spelling Book, the Ell, and Frederick Douglass's Positioning of Language. African American Review 32 (1998): 649-660.
Dove, Rita Carlile, Theodora. "Reading the Scars: Rita Dove's The Darker Face of the Earth." African American Review 34 (2000): 135-150.
Doyle, Arthur Conan Hall, Jasmine Yong. "Ordering the Sensational: Sherlock Holmes and the Female Gothic." Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 295-304.
Dreiser, Theodore Karaganis, Joseph. "Naturalism's Nation: Toward An American Tragedy." American Literature 72 (2000): 153-180.
Dryden, John Gelineau, David. "Identity in Dryden’s Amphitryon: Cuckolds of Order." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 427-45. Schille, Carolyn B. K. "Self-Assessment in Dryden's Amphitryon." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 545-60.
Du Bois, W. E. B. Adell, Sandra. Rev. of W. E. B. Du Bois on Race and Culture by Bernard W. Bell, Emily R. Groshoz, and James B. Stewart, eds. African American Review 33 (1999): 702-705. English, Daylanne. "W. E. B. DuBois's Family Crisis." American Literature 72 (2000): 291-319. Smith, Michelle Shawn. "'Looking at One's Self Through the Eyes of Others': W. E. B. DuBois's Photographs for the 1900 Paris Exposition." African American Review 34 (2000): 581-599. Velikova, Roumiana. "W. E. B. Du Bois vs. 'the Sons of the Fathers': A Reading of The Souls of Black Folk in the Context of American Nationalism." African American Review 34 (2000): 431-442.
Dubus, Andre Miner, Madonne M. "'The Seirenes will sing his mind away': Andre Dubus's 'The Curse.'" Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 397-406.
Duncan, Robert Mossin, Andrew. "In the Shadow of Nerval: Robert Duncan, Robin Blaser, and the Poetics of (Mis) Translation. Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 673-704.
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E Eco, Umberto Phiddian, Robert. "Foucault's Pendulum and the Text of Theory." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 534-557.
Edgeworth, Maria Wohlgemut, Esther. "Maria Edgeworth and the Question of National Identity." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 645-658.
Edwards, Malon Edwards, Malon. "The Scissors Lady and the Green Man (story)." African American Review 33 (1999): 609-611.
Ehrlich, Gretel Macdonald, Bonney. "Desire of the Middle Ground: Opposition, Dialectics, and Dialogic Context in Gretel Ehrlich’s The Solace of Open Spaces." Western American Literature 33 (1998): 126-48.
Eiseley, Loren Franke, Robert G. "Blue Plums and Smoke: Loren Eiseley's Perception of Time." Western American Literature 24 (1989): 147-150.
Eliot, George Covvadia, Imraan. "George Eliot's Realism and Adam Smith." Studies in English Literature 42 (2002): 819-835. DeCuir, Andre L. "Italy, England, and the Female Artist in George Eliot's 'Mr. Gilfil's Love-Story.'" Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 67-77. Deresiewicz, William. "Heroism and Organicism in the Case of Lydgate." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 723-40.
Ellison, Ralph Butler, Ralph J. Rev. of Flying Home and Other Stories by Ralph Ellison. Ed. John F. Callahan. African American Review 32 (1998): 164-167. De Santis, Christopher. "'Some cord of kinship stronger and deeper than blood': An Interview with John F. Callahan, Editor of Ralph Ellison's Juneteenth." African American Review 34 (2000): 601-620. Griffiths, Frederick T. "Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, and the Case of Angelo Herndon." African American Review 35 (2001): 615-636. Jackson, Lawrence P. "The Birth of the Critic: The Literary Friendship of Ralph Ellison and Richard Wright." American Literature 72 (2000): 321-355. Lee, Kun Jong. "Ellison's Racial Variations on American Themes." African American Review 30 (1996): 421-40. Marvin, Thomas F. "Children of Legba: Musicians at the Crossroads in Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man." American Literature 68 (1996): 587-608. Neighbors, Jim. "Plunging (outside of) History: Naming and Self-Possession in Invisible Man." African American Review 36 (2002): 227-42. Shinn, Christopher A. "Masquerade, Magic, and Carnival in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man." African American Review 36 (2002): 243-61. Wolfe, Jesse. "'Ambivalent Man': Ralph Ellison's Rejection of Communism." African American Review 34 (2000): 621-637.
Ellroy, James Schmidt-Nowara, Peter. "Finding God in a World of 'Leg Breakers' and 'Racist-Shitbirds': James Ellroy and the Contemporary L.A. Crime Novel." Western American Literature 36 (2001): 117-133.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo Branch, Michael P. "'Angel guiding gently': The Yosemite Meeting of Ralph Waldo Emerson and John Muir, 1871." Western American Literature 32 (1997): 126-149. Gougeon, Len. Rev. of "From Emerson to King. Democracy, Race, and the Politics of Protest" by Anita Haya Patterson. African American Review 33 (1999): 166-167. Morris, Saundra. "The Threshold Poem, Emerson, and 'The Sphinx.'" American Literature 69 (1997): 547-70. English Literature (See subheadings below.) --English Renaissance Low, Anthony. "Recent Studies in the English Renaissance." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 191-227. McBride, Kari Boyd. "Remembering Orpheus in the Poems of Aemilia Lanyer." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 87-108. Moore, Mary. "The Labyrinth as Style in Pamphilia to Amphilanthus." [Lady Mary Wroth]. Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 109-25. North, Marcy L. "Anonymity’s Revelations in The Arte of English Poesie." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999) 1-18. Quint, David. "Recent Studies in the English Renaissance." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 173-200. Prewitt, Kendrick W. "Gabriel Harvey and the Practice of Method." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 19-39. Snider, Alvin. "Recent Studies in the English Renaissance." ." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 171-206.
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--Nineteenth Century Childers, Joseph W. "Recent Studies in the Nineteenth Century." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 338 (1998): 761-811. Dowling, Linda. "Recent Studies in the Nineteenth Century." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 791-847. Galprin, William. "Recent Studies in the Nineteenth Century." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 877-949. Pipkin, John G. "The Material Sublime of Women Romantic Poets." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 597-619. Ryals, Clyde de L. "Recent Studies in the Nineteenth Century." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 936-66.
--Nineteenth Century--Women Writers Lew, Laurie Kane. "Cultural Anxiety in Anna Jameson's Art Criticism." Studies in English Literature 36 (1996): 829-56. Riess, Daniel. "Laetitia Landon and the Dawn of English Post-Romanticism." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 807-27. Wheatley, Kim. "Death and Domestication in Charlotte M. Yonge's The Clever Woman of the Family." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 895-915.
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--Restoration and Eighteenth Century Dharwadker, Aparna. "Class, Authorship, and the Social Intertexture of Genre in Restoration Theater." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 461-82. Keith, Jennifer. "The Poetics of Anne Finch." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 481-98. Landry, Donna, and Gerald MacLean. "Recent Studies in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 553-88. London, April. "Clock Time and Utopia's Time in Novels of the 1790s." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 539-60. Markley, Robert. "Recent Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 637-67. Raber, Karen L. "Warrior Women in the Plays of Cavendish and Killigrew." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 413-33. Thompson, James. "Recent Studies in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 693-739. Wilputte, Earla A. "Wife Pandering in Three Eighteenth-Century Plays." [Aphra Behn, Eliza Haywood, Henry Fielding, etc.]. Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 447-64.
--Restoration and Eighteenth Century--Women Writers Blakemore, Steven. "Revolution and the French Disease: Laetitia Matilda Hawkin's Letters to Helen Maria Williams." Studies in english Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 673-91. Haggerty, George E. "Female Abjection in Inchbald's A Simple Story." [Elizabeth Inchbald]. Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 655-71. Stevenson, Jay. "The Mechanist-Vitalist Soul of Margaret Cavendish." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 527-43.
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--Tudor and Stuart Drama Berg, James Emmanuel. "Gorboduc as a Tragic Discovery of "Feudalism." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 199-226. Bristol, Michael D. "Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 363-404. Clark, Ira. "The Widow Hunt on the Tudor-Stuart Stage." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 41 (2001): 399-416. Cook, Ann Jennalie. "Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 384-415. Kurtz, Martha A. "Rethinking Gender and Genre in the History Play." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 267-87. Engle, Lars. "Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 415-55. Fabel, Kirk M. "Questions of Numismatic and Linguistic Signification in the reign of Mary Tudor." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 237-55. Griffin, Benjamin. "The Birth of the History Play: Saint, Sacrifice, and Reformation." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 217-37. Hawkes, David. "Idolatry and Commodity Fetishism in the Antitheatrical Controversy." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 255-73. Lanier, Douglas. "Fertile Visions: Jacobean Revels and the Erotics of Occasion." [The masque]. Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 327-56. Neil, Michael. "Bastardy, Counterfeiting, and Misogyny in The Revenger's Tragedy." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 397-416. "Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 1996- In issue #2 of each volume. Schutzman, Julie R. "Alice Arden's Freedom and the Suspended Moment of Arden of Feversham." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 289-314. Vanhoutte, Jacqueline. "Community, Authority, and the Motherland in Sackville and Norton's Gorboduc." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 227-240.
--Tudor and Stuart Drama--Women Writers Bennett, Alexandra G. "Female Performativity in The Tragedy of Mariam." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 293-310. Bonin, Erin Lang. "Margaret Cavendish's Dramatic Utopias and the Politics of Gender." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 339-354.
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Erdrich, Louise Brehm, Victoria. "The Metamorphosis of an Ojibwa Manido." American Literature 68 (1996): 677-706. Sarve-Gorham, Kristan. "Games of Chance: Gambling and Land Tenure in Tracks, Love Medicine, and The Bingo Palace." Western Americn Literature 34 (1999): 276-300.
Erickson, Steve McCaffery, Larry and Takayuki Tatsumi. "An Interview with Steve Erickson." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 395-421.
Eshleman, Clayton Tuma, Keith. "An Interview with Clayton Eshleman." Contemporary Literature 37 (1996): 179-206.
Essay DuPlessis, Rachel Blau. "f-Words: An Essay on the Essay." American Literature 68 (1996): 15-45.
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Faulkner, William Birk, John F. "Tryst beyond Time: Faulkner's 'Emily' and Keats." Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 203-214. Dobbs, Cynthia. "Flooded: The Excesses of Geography, Gender, and Capitalism in Faulkner's If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem." American Literature 73 (2001): 811-835. Doyle, Laura. "The Body against Itself in Faulkner's Phenomenology of Race." American Literature 73 (2001): 339-364. Lurie, Peter. "'Some Trashy Myth of Reality's Escape': Romance, History, and Film Viewing in Absalom, Absalom!" American Literature 73 (2001): 563-597. Moore, Gene M. "Of Time and Its Mathematical Progression: Problems of Chronology in Faulkner's 'A Rose for Emily.'" Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 195-204. Nash, William R. Rev. of What Else but Love?: The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison, by Philip Weinstein. African American Review 33 (1999): 355-357. Schwab, Milinda. "A Watch for Emily." Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 215-217. Slabey, Robert M. "Faulkner's Nancy as 'Tragic Mulatto.'" Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 409-412. Volpe, Edmond L. "A Tale of Ambivalences: Faulkner's 'Divorce in Naples.'" Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 41-46. Watkins, Floyd C. "Sacrificial Rituals and Anguish in the Victim's Heart in 'Red Leaves.'" Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 71-78. Zender, Karl F. "Faulkner and the Politics of Incest." American Literature 70 (1998): 739-65.
Fauset, Jessie Redmon Miller, Nina. "Femininity, Publicity, and the Class Division of Cultural Labor: Jesse Redmon Fauset's There Is Confusion." African American Review 30 (1996): 205-220.
Feelings, Tom Steele, Vincent. "Tom Feelings: A Black Arts Movement." African American Review 32 (1998): 119-124.
Ferril, Thomas Hornsby Elkins, Andrew. "The Ecological Vision of Thomas Hornsby Ferril." Western American Literature 27 (1992): 109-120.Elkins, Andrew. "The War Poetry of Thomas Hornsby Ferril." Western American Literature 26 (1991): 99-117.
Fielding, Henry Gores, Steven J. "The Miniature as Reduction and Talisman in Fielding's Amelia." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 573-93. Stevenson, John Allen. "Fielding's Mousetrap: Hamlet, Partricge, and the '45." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 553-71.
Finney, Nikky Dawes, Kwame. "Reading Rice: A Local Habitation and a Name." African American Review 31 (1997): 269-79.
Fisher, Rudolph Gosselin, Adrienne Johnson. "The World Would Do Better to Ask Why is Frimbo Sherlock Holmes?: Investigating Liminality in Rudolph Fisher's The Conjure-Man Dies." African American Review 32 (1998): 607-619.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott Kerr, Frances. "Feeling ‘Half Feminine’: Modernism and the Politics of Emotion in The Great Gatsby." American Literature 68 (1996): 405-431.
Flaubert, Gustave Stipa, Ingrid. "Desire, Repetition and the Imaginary in Flaubert's Un Cocur simple." Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 617-626.
Fletcher, John Crawford, Julie. "Fletcher’s The Tragedie of Bonduca and the Anxieties of the Masculine Government of James I." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 357-81.
Ford, John Monta, Susannah Brietz. "Marital Discourse and Political Discord: Reconsidering Perkin Warbeck." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 371-89.
Forster, E. M. Seabury, Marcia Bundy. "Images of a Networked Society: E.M. Forster’s ‘The Machine Stops.’" Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 61-71.
Fraser, Kathleen Hogue, Cynthia. "An Interview with Kathleen Fraser." Contemporary Literature 39 (1998): 1-26.
Freyre, Ricardo Jaimes Scott, Robert. "The Visual Artistry of Ricardo Jaimes Freyre's 'En las montanas.'" Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 195-202.
Fuller, Margaret Davis, Cynthia J. "Margaret Fuller, Body and Soul." American Literature 71 (1999): 31-56. Rosowski, Susan J. "Margaret Fuller, an Engendered west, and Summer on the Lakes." Western American Literature 25 (1990): 125-141.
Fulton, Alice Keller, Lynn. "The ‘Then Some Onbetween’: Alice Fulton’s Feminist Experimentalism." American Literature 71 (1999): 311-40. Miller, Cristanne. "An Interview with Alice Fulton." Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 585-615.
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Garcia Marquez, Gabriel De Carvalho, Susan. "Origins of Social Pessimism in Garcia Marquez: 'The Night of the Curlews.'" Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 331-338. McFarland, Ronald E. "Community and Interpretive Communities in Stories by Hawthorne, Kafka and Garcia Marquez." ["A Hunger Artist," "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings," "The Minister's Black Veil." Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 551-560.
Gardner, John Fenlon, Datherine Feeney. "John Gardner's 'The Ravages of Spring' as Re-creation of 'The Fall of the House of Usher.'" Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 481-488.
Garland, Hamlin MacDonald, Bonney. "Eastern Imaginings of the West in Hamlin Garland's 'Up the Coolly' and 'God's Ravens.'" Western American Literature 28 (1993): 209-228.
Gass, William Stewart, Susan. "An American Faust." [The Tunnel]. American Literature 69 (1997): 399-416.
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