Font Size: a A A
Keyword [Nineteenth-century american]
Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 4
1. The Ecological Conscience And Ambivalence Of The Nineteenth-Century American Novelists
2. Role Identity: The Nineteenth-century American Protestant Missionary In China
3. From The "Cult Of True Womanhood" To The "Vision Of New Womanhood"
4. Landscapes of removal and renewal: Cross -cultural resistance in nineteenth-century American captivity narrative
5. Communities of death: Walt Whitman, Edgar Allan Poe, and the nineteenth-century American culture of mourning and memorializing
6. Neither wholly public, nor wholly private: Interstitial spaces in works by nineteenth-century American women writers
7. Nineteenth-century American women writers: Imagining feminism
8. The Literature that Slave Labor Made: Methods of Slave Labor's Representation in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
9. Beyond Curiosity: Late-Nineteenth-Century American Women's Narratives of Obsessio
10. Crowd pleasing moves: Acting technique, social performance, and the popularization of the nineteenth century American theatre
11. Locating reproduction: Representations of the Chinese in nineteenth-century American literature
12. Transatlantic professionalism: Nineteenth-century American writers at work in the world
13. Gothic authors/ghost writers: The advent of unauthorized authorship in nineteenth-century American gothic literature
14. Internal differences: Secularism, religion, and poetic form in nineteenth-century American poetry
15. 'Us lone wand'ring whaling-men': Cross-cutting fantasies of work and nation in late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century American whaling narratives
16. From man to meteor: Nineteenth century American writers and the figure of John Brown
17. Master narratives: Captivity and nineteenth-century American autobiographical writing, 1816--1861
18. The other side of the tracks: Railroads, race, and the performance of unity in nineteenth-century American entertainment
19. Figuring the political in nineteenth-century American literatures: A conceptual inquiry
20. Eyesight, insight, and literary form in nineteenth-century American literature
  <<First  <Prev  Next>  Last>>  Jump to