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Resistance and reformation in nineteenth-century African-American literature
Brown, Wilson, Jacobs, Delany, Douglass, and Harper -
Victorian literature and the Victorian state
character and governance in a liberal society -
Shakespeare and Marx
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Revising women
eighteenth-century "women's fiction" and social engagement -
Faulkner and the Great Depression
aesthetics, ideology, and cultural politics -
Literature and humanitarian reform in the Civil War era
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Bearing the bad news
contemporary American literature and culture -
Rousing the nation
radical culture in Depression America -
The world is our home
society and culture in contemporary Southern writing -
Rousing the nation
radical culture in Depression America -
Protest and reform
the British social narrative by women, 1827 - 1867 -
The utopian novel in America
1886 - 1896 ; the politics of form -
Hero, captain, and stranger
male friendship, social critique, and literary form in the sea novels of Herman Melville -
La critique sociale dans l'oeuvre théatrale de Bernard Dadié
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Social realism in the Argentine narrative
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Theories of social action in black literature
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The industrial reformation of English fiction
social discourse and narrative form 1832 - 1867 -
The fallen woman in the nineteenth-century English novel
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Art and ideology in the African novel
a study of the influence of Marxism on African writing -
Social figures
George Eliot, social history, and literary representation -
The lunar light of Whitman's poetry
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Jane Austen
women, politics, and the novel -
Gérard de Nerval, the poet as social visionary
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The art and politics of Edward Bond
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The politics of story in Victorian social fiction