"It should be a family thing": Family, Nation, and Republicanism in Catharine Maria Sedgwick's "A New-England Tale" and "The Linwoods."Published in:2005By:VanDette, EmilyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Rents in the Landscape: The Anti-Rent War in Melville's "Pierre."Published in:2005By:Hecht, RogerPublication type:Literary Criticism
"for not in words can it be spoken": John Sullivan Dwight's Transcendental Music Theory and Herman Melville's "Pierre; or, The Ambiguities."Published in:2005By:McClendon, AaronPublication type:Literary Criticism
Open to Influence: Ralph Waldo Emerson and Audre Lorde on Loss.Published in:2005By:Field, SusanPublication type:Literary Criticism