Miss Ravenel's Conversion, Evolutionary Realism, and the Moving Equilibrium.Published in:2013By:DAIGLE, JONATHANPublication type:Literary Criticism
John W. De Forest's Miss Ravenel's Conversion and the Limits of Sentimental Citizenship.Published in:2006By:Buinicki, Martin T.Publication type:Book Review
"Plotting the Benefit of the Human Race": The Freedmen's Bureau in John William De Forest's "Miss Ravenel's Conversion" and "A Union Officer in the Reconstruction."Published in:2008By:Larson, JenniferPublication type:Literary Criticism
'A Dowry of Suffering': Consent, Contract, and Political Coverture in John W. De Forest's Reconstruction Romance.Published in:2003By:Jackson, Gregory S.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Franklin H. Durrah, John William De Forest, and the Varieties of Military Experience.Published in:2011By:COOPER, BENJAMINPublication type:Literary Criticism
Bureaucracy in America: De Forest's Paperwork.Published in:Studies in American Fiction, 2010, v. 37, n. 2, p. 203, doi. 10.1353/saf.2010.0014By:Claybaugh, AmandaPublication type:Article
Civil War Fiction: A Select Annotated Bibliography.Published in:2011By:Morreale, Mark JamesPublication type:Book Review