Mass Appeal: The Highjacking of Dime Novel Medium to Counter U.S. Imperial Ideology in Cuba and the Philippines.Published in:Theory in Action, 2008, v. 1, n. 2, p. 40, doi. 10.3798/tia.1937-0237.08007By:Singh, Nicola AmandaPublication type:Article
Rethinking Cora and Alice, from Dime Novels to Debby Barnes.Published in:2018By:Clark, Beverly LyonPublication type:Literary Criticism
Blurring the Boundaries of Gender: The Strong 'Spanish' Woman in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Popular Women's Writing.Published in:2008By:PISARZ-RAMÍREZ, GABRIELEPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Hero of a Hundred Fights: Collected Stories from the Dime Novel King, from Buffalo Bill to Wild Bill Hickok.Published in:2013By:Bealer, Adele H.Publication type:Book Review
The Heirs of Buffalo Bill: Performing Authenticity in the Dime Western.Published in:Canadian Review of American Studies, 2009, v. 39, n. 2, p. 119, doi. 10.3138/cras.39.2.119By:Slagle, Jefferson D.Publication type:Article
MOVIE STARS AND SERIALITY IN THE 1910S.Published in:Velvet Light Trap: A Critical Journal of Film & Television, 2017, n. 79, p. 81, doi. 10.7560/VLT7907By:Abel, RichardPublication type:Article
Queer Investigations: Foxy Ladies and Dandy Detectives in American Dime Novels.Published in:2008By:Bedore, PamelaPublication type:Essay
The Injuries of Reading: Jesse Pomeroy and the Dire Effects of Dime Novels.Published in:2013By:KEETLEY, DAWNPublication type:Essay