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The Columbia history of the American novel / Emory Elliott, general editor ; associate editors, Cathy N. Davidson ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, c1991.Description: xviii, 905 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0231073607 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS371 .C7 1991
Contents:
The early American novel / Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky -- Autobiography and the early novel / Nellie McKay -- The book marketplace I / Michael T. Gilmore -- The romance / Terence Martin -- Romance and race / Joan Dayan -- Domesticity and fiction / Lora Romero -- Fiction and reform I / Robert S. Levine -- Realism / Robert Shulman -- Fiction and the science of society / Susan Mizruchi -- Fiction and reform II / Philip Brian Harper -- Nation, region, and empire / Amy Kaplan -- Gender and fiction / Elizabeth Ammons -- Popular forms I / Christine Bold -- Modernist eruptions / Margot Norris -- American proletarianism / Paul Lauter -- Popular forms II / Bill Brown -- Ethnicity and the marketplace / Thomas J. Ferraro -- Race and region / Thadious M. Davis -- Fiction of the West / James H. Maguire -- Technology and the novel / Cecelia Tichi.
Society and identity / David Van Leer -- Postmodern culture / Cornel West -- Postmodern realism / José David Saldívar -- Constructing gender / Ed Cohen -- Canada in fiction / Arnold E. Davidson -- Caribbean fiction / Sandra Pouchet Pauqet -- Latin American fiction / Debra A. Castillo --Colonialism, imperialism, and imagined homes / Ketu H. Katrak -- The book marketplace II / John M. Unsworth -- Postmodern fiction / Molly Hite -- The avant-garde / Robert Boyers.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Books (30-Day Checkout) Books (30-Day Checkout) Nash Library General Stacks PS371.C7 1991 1 Available 33710000731427

Includes bibliographical references (p. [821]-846) and index.

The early American novel / Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky -- Autobiography and the early novel / Nellie McKay -- The book marketplace I / Michael T. Gilmore -- The romance / Terence Martin -- Romance and race / Joan Dayan -- Domesticity and fiction / Lora Romero -- Fiction and reform I / Robert S. Levine -- Realism / Robert Shulman -- Fiction and the science of society / Susan Mizruchi -- Fiction and reform II / Philip Brian Harper -- Nation, region, and empire / Amy Kaplan -- Gender and fiction / Elizabeth Ammons -- Popular forms I / Christine Bold -- Modernist eruptions / Margot Norris -- American proletarianism / Paul Lauter -- Popular forms II / Bill Brown -- Ethnicity and the marketplace / Thomas J. Ferraro -- Race and region / Thadious M. Davis -- Fiction of the West / James H. Maguire -- Technology and the novel / Cecelia Tichi.

Society and identity / David Van Leer -- Postmodern culture / Cornel West -- Postmodern realism / José David Saldívar -- Constructing gender / Ed Cohen -- Canada in fiction / Arnold E. Davidson -- Caribbean fiction / Sandra Pouchet Pauqet -- Latin American fiction / Debra A. Castillo --Colonialism, imperialism, and imagined homes / Ketu H. Katrak -- The book marketplace II / John M. Unsworth -- Postmodern fiction / Molly Hite -- The avant-garde / Robert Boyers.

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