PS377 .S57
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The popular American novel, 1865-1920 |
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PS377 .S6
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The adventurous muse : the poetics of American fiction, 1789-1900 |
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PS379 .A5
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After the lost generation; a critical study of the writers of two wars |
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PS379 .A5 1958
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After the lost generation; a critical study of the writers of two wars |
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PS379 .A515 1983
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The American novel and the way we live now |
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PS379 .A52
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Time to murder and create: the contemporary novel in crisis; [essays] |
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PS379 .B35 1965
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The landscape of nightmare : studies in the contemporary American novel |
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PS379 .B38 1941
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American fiction, 1920-1940 |
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PS379 .B65
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America in contemporary fiction |
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PS379 .B7 1952
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American non-fiction, 1900-1950 |
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PS379 .C26 2012
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The Cambridge companion to American fiction after 1945 |
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PS379 .C29 1983
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Silverless mirrors : book, self & postmodern American fiction |
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PS379 .C58 2009
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After the end of history : American fiction in the 1990s |
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PS379 .C66 1985
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Contemporary American women writers : narrative strategies |
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PS379 .D63
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The American novel in the twentieth century |
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PS379 .E4
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Fiction of the forties |
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PS379 .F5
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A question of quality : popularity and value in modern creative writing |
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PS379 .F7 1957
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The novel of violence in America |
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PS379 .F78
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Books with men behind them |
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PS379 .G24
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The absurd hero in American fiction: Updike, Styron, Bellow [and] Salinger |
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