Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PS377 .W35 2022 | Writing the mind : social cognition in nineteenth-century American fiction / | 1 |
PS377 .W39 2023 | Consuming empire in U.S. fiction, 1865-1930 / | 1 |
PS377 .W7 1965 | American novelists in Italy; the discoverers: Allston to James. | 1 |
PS379 |
Novel competition : American fiction and the cultural economy, 1965-1999 / The boxer-hero as literary tragic figure a study in contemporary relocation. Narrative framing in contemporary American novels : twice-mediated fiction / Mere reading : the poetics of wonder in modern American novels / The Imaginary Library : an Essay on Literature and Society. Handbook of the American Novel of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries / Lyrical strategies : the poetics of the twentieth-century American novel / |
7 |
PS379 .A5 | After the lost generation; a critical study of the writers of two wars. | 1 |
PS379 .A515 1983 | The American novel and the way we live now / | 1 |
PS379 .A52 | Time to murder and create: the contemporary novel in crisis; [essays] | 1 |
PS379 .A53 1987 | American fiction 1914 to 1945 / | 1 |
PS379 .A55 | The American novel and the nineteen twenties. | 1 |
PS379 .A56 | Les americanistes : new French criticism on modern American writing / | 1 |
PS379 .A9 | Revels and victims : the fiction of Richard Wright and Bernard Malamud / | 1 |
PS379 .B29 | The creative present; notes on contemporary American fiction. | 1 |
PS379 .B3 | The men who make our novels, | 1 |
PS379 .B3 1924 | The men who make our novels, | 1 |
PS379 .B35 | The landscape of nightmare: studies in the contemporary American novel. | 1 |
PS379 .B357 1993 | The aspect of eternity : essays / | 1 |
PS379 .B38 | American fiction, 1920-1940, by Joseph Warren Beach... | 1 |
PS379 .B38 1960 | American fiction, 1920-1940: John Dos Passos, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Erskine Caldwell, James T. Farrell, John P. Marquand [and] John Steinbeck. | 1 |
PS379 .B4 1968 | The outlook for American prose. | 1 |
PS379 .B414 1989 | Toward a new synthesis : John Fowles, John Gardner, Norman Mailer / | 1 |