85 results on '"LITERARY realism"'
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2. Back from “That Literary Hell, the Footnote”: Sarah B. Cooper's Overland Monthly Writings
3. Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass Goes to England
4. The Landscapes of Hamlin Garland and the American Populists
5. Romantic Irony in the Short Fiction of Rebecca Harding Davis
6. "Have You Not Heard of Baptiste?": Educating the Reader in Constance Fenimore Woolson's "Jeannette"
7. Legacy Scholar: Lawrence I. Berkove
8. The Homoerotics of James' Hawthorne : Race, Aesthetics, and American Masculinity
9. Louis J. Budd (1921-2010)
10. The Flawed Greatness of Huckleberry Finn
11. "You Were Right, Old Hoss; You Were Right": Jack London in Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild
12. Calls of the Wild on the Page and Screen: From Jack London and Gary Snyder to Jon Krakauer and Sean Penn
13. The Talented Ripley Hitchcock
14. “Industrial & Picturesque Narrative”: Helen Hunt Jackson’s California Travel Writing for the Century
15. Fiction Worth More than a “Summary Statement”: Three Women Authors of the Early Overland Monthly
16. The Fluid Identity of "Petrified Man"
17. Constance Fenimore Woolson's "For the Major" and Willa Cather's "A Lost Lady"
18. At the Corner of Bourbon and Toulouse Street: The Historical Context of Alice Dunbar-Nelson's "M'sieu Fortier's Violin"
19. The One Who "Taught Us How to Live on This Real Earth, without Any Conditions but Those of Life": Tracing the Influence of Michel de Montaigne on Erich Auerbach and "Mimesis"
20. Jack London's Socialistic Social Darwinism
21. New York City, Social Progress and the Crowd: Jack London's "Telic Action & Collective Stupidity"
22. Late Nineteenth-Century American Literary Naturalism: A Re-Introduction
23. Sui Sin Far's Letters to Charles Lummis: Contextualizing Publication Practices for the Asian American Subject at the Turn of the Century
24. William to Willa, Courtesy of Sarah: Cather, Jewett, and Howellsian Principles
25. Howells and Wharton
26. Literary Modernity and the Problem of a National Literature: Understanding William Dean Howells' Critique of Walt Whitman
27. Stephen Crane and the Literary Sketch: Genre and History in "Sailing Day Scenes" and "Coney Island's Failing Days"
28. "I Write Very Deliberately Indeed": Four Uncollected Interviews with W. D. Howells
29. The Uses of Distinction: Matthew Arnold and American Literary Realism
30. New Light on Caroline Kirkland's New York Years
31. Jack London and Boxing
32. The Wild and Distracted Call for Proof: Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Lady Byron Vindicated" and the Rise of Professional Realism
33. James' "The Art of Fiction" in Critical Context
34. The "Genius" as Iceman: Eugene O'Neill's Portrayal of Theodore Dreiser
35. Old School/New School: Henry Blake Fuller's Response to "Main Street"
36. A "Patriarchal Grass House" of His Own: Jack London's "Martin Eden" and the Imperial Frontier
37. The Fishwife in James' Historical Stream: Henrietta Stackpole Gets the Last Word
38. The "Ordinary" Poetry of Mary E. Wilkins and Emily Dickinson
39. Full-Blooded Writing and Journalistic Fictions: Naturalism, the Female Artist and Willa Cather's "The Song of the Lark"
40. About Mark Twain: Bibliographic Issue Number Two
41. Haunting Hysteria: Wharton, Freeman, and the Ghosts of Masculinity
42. Sinclair Lewis and Theodore Dreiser: New Letters and a Reexamination of Their Relationship
43. Photographic Reality and French Literary Realism: Nineteenth-Century Synchronism and Symbiosis
44. "Literary Realism or Nominalism" by Ellen Glasgow: An Unpublished Essay
45. Vasco Pratolini's Una Storia Italiana and the Question of Literary Realism
46. Unraveling the Humanist: Stephen Crane and Ethnic Minorities
47. "The Flying Dutchman of American Literature": Harold Frederic and the American Canon, a Centenary Overview
48. Sinclair Lewis, the Voice of Satire, and Mary Austin's Revolt from the Village
49. Mark Twain Secondary Bibliography 1990-1999
50. Lord of Romance: Bret Harte's Later Career Reconsidered
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