War Isn't the Only Hell: A New Reading of World War I American Literature by Keith Gandal (review).Published in:2018By:Shaheen, AaronPublication type:Book Review
The Illiberal Imagination: Class and the Rise of the U.S. Novel by Joe Shapiro (review).Published in:2018By:Pethers, MatthewPublication type:Book Review
The Digital Banal: New Media and American Literature and Culture by Zara Dinnen (review).Published in:2018By:Hodge, James J.Publication type:Book Review
Sexual Selection and Female Choice in Austen's Northanger Abbey.Published in:2018By:Lau, BethPublication type:Literary Criticism
Paraliterary: The Making of Bad Readers in Postwar America by Merve Emre (review).Published in:2018By:Benveniste, MichaelPublication type:Book Review
Orhan Pamuk and the Good of World Literature by Gloria Fisk (review).Published in:2018By:Bordwin, JessePublication type:Book Review
Nabokov's Mimicry of Freud: Art as Science by Teckyoung Kwon (review).Published in:2018By:Dematagoda, UdithPublication type:Book Review
Monuments of an Artless Age: Hotels and Women's Mobility in the Work of Henry James.Published in:2018By:Despotopoulou, AnnaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Menials: Domestic Service and the Cultural Transformation of British Society, 1650–1850 by Kristina Booker (review).Published in:2018By:Boulukos, GeorgePublication type:Book Review
Materializing the Improbable: Bodily Intimacies and the Agentic Materiality of Opium in Amitav Ghosh's Ibis Trilogy.Published in:2018By:Hummel, Katherine E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Corporate Romanticism: Liberalism, Justice, and the Novel by Daniel M. Stout (review).Published in:2018By:Denney, PeterPublication type:Book Review
Contributors.Published in:Studies in the Novel, 2018, v. 50, n. 4, p. 601, doi. 10.1353/sdn.2018.0052Publication type:Article
Absolutely Novel: The Event and Charles Chesnutt's Paul Marchand, F.M.C.Published in:2018By:Stevens, EricaPublication type:Literary Criticism
"I find my mind meeting yours": Rebecca West's Telepathic Modernism.Published in:2018By:Spitzer, JenniferPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Her life is mine, to use as I see fit": The Terror of Consent in Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan.Published in:Studies in the Novel, 2018, v. 50, n. 4, p. 483, doi. 10.1353/sdn.2018.0039By:Morse, SamanthaPublication type:Article