Narrating the News: New Journalism and Literary Genre in Late Nineteenth-Century American Newspapers and Fiction.Published in:2007By:Johanningsmeier, CharlesPublication type:Book Review
Laboring to Play: Home Entertainment and the Spectacle of Middle-Class Cultural Life, 1850--1920.Published in:2007By:Morrow, NancyPublication type:Book Review
New York City, Social Progress and the Crowd: Jack London's "Telic Action & Collective Stupidity".Published in:2007By:Nuernberg, SusanPublication type:Essay
Architecture and Autobiography in "The Revolt of 'Mother".Published in:2007By:Grimwood, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Stephen Crane's Sources and Allusions in "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" and "Moonlight on the Snow".Published in:2007By:Sorrentino, PaulPublication type:Literary Criticism
Sympathy and Sensation: Elizabeth Jordan, Lizzie Borden, and the Female Reporter in the Late Nineteenth Century.Published in:2007By:Roggenkamp, KarenPublication type:Essay
Marking Her Territory: Feline Behavior in "The Yellow Wall-Paper".Published in:2007By:Golden, Catherine J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Cult of Passion in The Age of Innocence.Published in:2007By:Daigrepont, Lloyd M.Publication type:Literary Criticism