Through "the rose window of the west": Nostalgia, Gothicism, and the Imaginary in Theodore Dreiser's A Hoosier Holiday.Published in:Studies in American Naturalism, 2022, v. 17, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1353/san.2022.0010By:Packer-Kinlaw, DonnaPublication type:Article
Theodore Dreiser and the Concept of the Social.Published in:Studies in American Naturalism, 2022, v. 17, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1353/san.2022.0011By:Davies, JudePublication type:Article
The Selected Literary Letters of Paul Laurence Dunbar ed. by Cynthia C. Murillo and Jennifer M. Nader (review).Published in:2022By:Dudley, JohnPublication type:Book Review
The Nadir and the Zenith: Temperance and Excess in the Early African American Novel by Anna Pochmara (review).Published in:2022By:Corning-Myers, MichaelaPublication type:Book Review
Jack London and the Sea by Anita Duneer (review).Published in:2022By:Brandt, Kenneth K.Publication type:Book Review
Combating Injustice: The Naturalism of Frank Norris, Jack London, & John Steinbeck by Jon Falsarella Dawson (review).Published in:2022By:Bembridge, StevenPublication type:Book Review
Burning Boy: The Life and Work of Stephen Crane by Paul Auster (review).Published in:2022By:Smith, CarleighPublication type:Book Review
"Vast, Vague and Impersonal": Statistics, Ecology, and the Aesthetics of Scale in Frank Norris's The Octopus.Published in:Studies in American Naturalism, 2022, v. 17, n. 1, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1353/san.2022.0009By:Hebard, AndrewPublication type:Article
"This place killed him": Reservation Dogs Flirts with Naturalism.Published in:2022By:Schweninger, LeePublication type:Film/TV Criticism and Review