2011-2016

2016

Bush, Harold K. Continuing Bonds with the Dead: Parental Grief and Nineteenth-Century American Authors. American Literary Realism and Naturalism Series (American Literary Realism and Naturalism Series). Tuscaloosa, AL: U of Alabama P, 2016. Print.

Klevay, Robert. “Indian Summer’s Critique and Celebration of the Epistolary Novel.” American Literary Realism 48.2 (2016): 112-27. Print.

Monteiro, George. “Bartley Hubbard’s Sunday Work.” American Literary Realism 48.2 (2016): 183-86. Print.

Weaver, James. “Hairy Paws and Bald Heads: Anxiety and Authority in W. D. Howells’ An Imperative Duty.” American Literary Realism 48.2 (2016): 95-111. Print.

2015

Bernstein, Samantha. “The Joys of the Elevated: William Dean Howells and the Urban Picturesque.” Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue Canadienne d’Etudes Americaines 45.3 (2015): 278-99. Print.

Bitney, Joseph. “W. D. Howells: Two New Documents.” American Literary Realism 47.2 (2015): 169-75. Print.

Dawson, Melanie. Emotional Reinventions: Realist-Era Representations Beyond Sympathy. Ann Arbor, MI: U of Michigan P, 2015. Print.

Dobson, James E. The Awkward Age of Autobiography: Modernization, Temporality, and American Self-Representation, 1865-1915. 2015. Print.

Elliott, Michael A. “Realism and Radicalism: The School of Howells.” The Cambridge History of the American Novel. Ed. Leonard Cassuto, Clare Virginia Eby, and Benjamin Reiss. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2011. 289-303.

Machor, James L. “Reading for Humor or Realism: W. D. Howells and Mark Twain’s Early Reception in the U. S. Public Sphere.” American Literary Realism 47.2 (2015): 136-50. Print.

Pearson, Deborah. “Unsustainable Acts of Love and Resistance: The Politics of Value and Cost in One-on-One Performances.” Canadian Theatre Review 162 (2015): 2, 63-67. Print.

Quinn, Patrick J. Patriarchy in Eclipse: The Femme Fatale and the New Woman in American Literature and Culture 1870-1920. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2015. Print.

2014

Alders, Maximilian. “‘Mind-Telling’ in Silas Lapham.” Journal of Narrative Theory 44.2 (2014): 212-43. Print.

Ash, Scott. “A Taste for the Public: Uncle Stevie’s Work for Entertainment Weekly.” Stephen King’s Modern Macabre: Essays on the Later Works. Eds. McAleer, Patrick and Michael A. Perry. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2014. ix, 209 pp. Print.

Darda, Joseph. “The Sacrificial Enterprise: Negotiating Mutilation in W. D. Howells’ a Hazard of New Fortunes.” American Literary Realism 46.3 (2014): 210-29. Print.

Howells, Coral Ann. “From Rowanwood to Downtown: The Torontonians and Girls Fall Down.” Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature (Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature). Ed. Fraile-Marcos, Ana Maria. New York, NY: Routledge, 2014. xii, 195 pp. Print.

Knewitz, Simone. “‘Try My Tivoli’: Conspicuous Consumption in William Dean Howells’s a Modern Instance.” Anglistik und Englischunterricht 82 (2014): 133-52. Print.

Kohler, Michelle. “Some Glittering Nondescript Vertebrate: The Provocative Style of Realism in Howells’ a Hazard of New Fortunes.” American Literary Realism 46.3 (2014): 189-209. Print.

—. Miles of Stare: Transcendentalism and the Problem of Literary Vision in Nineteenth-Century America. Tuscaloosa, AL: U of Alabama P, 2014. Print.

Korobkin, Laura H. “William Dean Howells’s Deserted Wife: E. D. E. N. Southworth, a Modern Instance, and Sentimental Divorce Narration.” American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 86.2 (2014): 333-60. Print.

Parker, Melissa Pluta. ‘The Hollow Men’: Divorce and Manhood in the Novels of Howells, James, and Wharton. 2014. Print.

Schmidt, Michael. The Novel: A Biography. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Harvard UP, 2014. Print.

Storey, Mark. “Spectacular Distractions: P. T. Barnum and American Modernism.” Modernism/Modernity 21.1 (2014): 107-23. Print.

Taghizadeh, Ali. “A Theory of Literary Realism.” Theory and Practice in Language Studies 4.8 (2014): 1628-35. Print.

Walsh, Fintan. “Touching, Flirting, Whispering: Performing Intimacy in Public.” TDR: The Drama Review: A Journal of Performance Studies 58.4 [T224] (2014): 56-67. Print.

2013

Beckman, John. “The Church of Fact: Genre Hybridity in Huckleberry Finn and Silas Lapham.” Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 69.3 (2013): 23-47. Print.

Daniels, Melissa Asher. Black Literary Realism and the Romance of Race. 2013. Print.

Gundry, Jenifer L. Print Culture in Utopia: A Study of Five Fin De Siecle Anglo-American Literary Utopias. 2013. Print.

Hardwig, Bill. Upon Provincialism: Southern Literature and National Periodical Culture, 1870-1900. American Literatures Initiative (American Literatures Initiative). Charlottesville, VA: U of Virginia P, 2013. Print.

Howells, Coral Ann. “Tellers and Listeners: The Narrative Imagination of Carol Shields.” Form and Feeling in Modern Literature: Essays in Honour of Barbara Hardy. Eds. Baker, William and Isobel Armstrong. London, England: Legenda, 2013. xiii, 211 pp. Print.

Jamil, S. Selina. “Transcending Masculinity and Femininity in Editha.” Explicator 71.4 (2013): 284-91. Print.

McGehee, Michael. “Religion, Family, and National Belonging in W. D. Howells’ the Undiscovered Country.” American Literary Realism 45.2 (2013): 118-32. Print.

Paek, Joongul. “[the Cultural Politics of Excess: Mass Culture and Realism in The Rise of Silas Lapham].” Journal of English Language and Literature/Yongo Yongmunhak 59.5 (2013): 667-88. Print.

Pizer, Donald. “W. D. Howells’ A Hazard of New Fortunes: A Mostly Formalist Reading.American Literary Realism 46.1 (2013): 1-11. Print.

Wortham, Thomas. “William Dean Howells’s Spiritual Quest(Ioning) in a ‘World Come of Age’.” Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature 65.3 (2013): 206-24. Print.

2012

Rabkin, Orit. Bifocal Lenses: Meeting Spaces of Jewish-American and ‘Mainstream’ American Literature. 2012. Print.

McGrath, Brian S. “W. D. Howells and the Perplexity of Henry James.” American Literary Realism 44 3 (2012): 230-48. Print.

Hoeller, Hildegard. “Capitalism, Fiction, and the Inevitable, (Im)Possible, Maddening Importance of the Gift.” PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 127 1 (2012): 131-36. Print.

Puskar, Jason. Accident Society: Fiction, Collectivity, and the Production of Chance. Stanford, CA: Stanford UP, 2012. Print.

Etter, William M. American Literary-Political Engagements: From Poe to James. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2012. Print.

2011 

Loving, Jerome. “Whitman Surprised: The Poet in 1885.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 28 3 (2011): 141-44. Print.

Lavin, Matthew J. “Clean Hands and an Iron Face: Frontier Masculinity and Boston Manliness in the Rise of Silas Lapham.” Western American Literature 45 4 (2011): 362-82. Print.

Kuchera, Carolyn. “W. D. Howells at Home and on Home: A Recovered 1886 Interview.” American Literary Realism 44 1 (2011): 74-79. Print.

McGrath, Brian Seto. The Experimental Realism of William Dean Howells. 2011. Print.

Isoldo, Ludovico. “Crawford, Howells, and the Art of the Novel.” A Hundred Years After: New Light on Francis Marion Crawford. Ed. Poole, Gordon M. Naples, Italy: Di Mauro, 2011. 286 pp. Print.

—. “Crawford, Howells E L’arte Del Romanzo.” A Hundred Years After: New Light on Francis Marion Crawford. Ed. Poole, Gordon M. Naples, Italy: Di Mauro, 2011. 286 pp. Print.

Wasserman, Renata. “The Press in Novels: Credit, Power, and Mobility in William D. Howells’s Modern Instance and Lima Barreto’s Recordacoes Do Escrivao Isaias Caminha.” Comparative Literature Studies 48 1 (2011): 44-63. Print.

Arac, Jonathan. “The Age of the Novel, the Age of Empire: Howells, Twain, James around 1900.” Yearbook of English Studies 41 2 (2011): x, 94-105. Print.

Armbruster, Elif S. Domestic Biographies: Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton at Home. Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature (Stml). New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2011. Print.

Goodman, Susan. Republic of Words: The Atlantic Monthly and Its Writers, 1857-1925. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 2011. Print.

Suarez-Galban, Eugenio. The Last Good Land: Spain in American Literature. Costerus (Costerus). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2011. Print.

Armbruster, Elif S. Domestic Biographies : Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton at Home. Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature ;. New York: Peter Lang, 2011. Print.

Birns, Nicholas. “‘The City Preaches the Best Sermon’: The Episcopal Church and Moral Growth in Gilded Age American Fiction.” The Anglican: A Journal of Anglican Identity 40, no. 2 (Spring 2011), 14-19.

Campbell, Donna M. “W. D. Howells’s Unpublished Letters to J. Harvey Greene.” Resources for American Literary Study 14 (2009) [2011]: 73-94.

Goodman, Susan. Republic of Words : The Atlantic Monthly and Its Writers, 1857-1925. Hanover [N.H.]: University Press of New England, 2011. Print.

Isoldo, Ludovico. “Crawford, Howells, and the Art of the Novel.” A Hundred Years After: New Light on Francis Marion Crawford. Ed. Poole, Gordon M. Naples, Italy: Di Mauro, 2011. 286 pp. Print.

Kuchera, Carolyn. “W. D. Howells at Home and on Home: A Recovered 1886 Interview.” American Literary Realism 44.1 (2011): 74-79. Print.

Lavin, Matthew J. “Clean Hands and an Iron Face: Frontier Masculinity and Boston Manliness in The Rise of Silas Lapham.” Western American Literature 45.4 (2011): 362-82. Print.

Loving, Jerome. “Whitman Surprised: The Poet in 1885.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 28.3 (2011): 141-44. Print.

Morgan, Rosemarie. “Uncollected Items, Iv: Some Early Uncollected Illustrations of Hardy’s Heroines.” Hardy Review 13.1 (2011): 15-21. Print.

2013

Wortham, Thomas. “William Dean Howells’s Spiritual Quest(ioning) in a ‘World Come of Age.” Renascence 65 (Spring 2013): 206-224. Print.

McGehee, Michael. “Religion, Family, and National Belonging in W. D. Howells’ the Undiscovered Country.” American Literary Realism 45 2 (2013): 118-32. Print.

2012

Rabkin, Orit. Bifocal Lenses: Meeting Spaces of Jewish-American and ‘Mainstream’ American Literature. 2012. Print.

McGrath, Brian S. “W. D. Howells and the Perplexity of Henry James.” American Literary Realism 44 3 (2012): 230-48. Print.

Hoeller, Hildegard. “Capitalism, Fiction, and the Inevitable, (Im)Possible, Maddening Importance of the Gift.” PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 127 1 (2012): 131-36. Print.

Puskar, Jason. Accident Society: Fiction, Collectivity, and the Production of Chance. Stanford, CA: Stanford UP, 2012. Print.

Etter, William M. American Literary-Political Engagements: From Poe to James. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2012. Print.

2011

Loving, Jerome. “Whitman Surprised: The Poet in 1885.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 28 3 (2011): 141-44. Print.

Lavin, Matthew J. “Clean Hands and an Iron Face: Frontier Masculinity and Boston Manliness in the Rise of Silas Lapham.” Western American Literature 45 4 (2011): 362-82. Print.

Kuchera, Carolyn. “W. D. Howells at Home and on Home: A Recovered 1886 Interview.” American Literary Realism 44 1 (2011): 74-79. Print.

McGrath, Brian Seto. The Experimental Realism of William Dean Howells. 2011. Print.

Isoldo, Ludovico. “Crawford, Howells, and the Art of the Novel.” A Hundred Years After: New Light on Francis Marion Crawford. Ed. Poole, Gordon M. Naples, Italy: Di Mauro, 2011. 286 pp. Print.

—. “Crawford, Howells E L’arte Del Romanzo.” A Hundred Years After: New Light on Francis Marion Crawford. Ed. Poole, Gordon M. Naples, Italy: Di Mauro, 2011. 286 pp. Print.

Wasserman, Renata. “The Press in Novels: Credit, Power, and Mobility in William D. Howells’s Modern Instance and Lima Barreto’s Recordacoes Do Escrivao Isaias Caminha.” Comparative Literature Studies 48 1 (2011): 44-63. Print.

Arac, Jonathan. “The Age of the Novel, the Age of Empire: Howells, Twain, James around 1900.” Yearbook of English Studies 41 2 (2011): x, 94-105. Print.

Armbruster, Elif S. Domestic Biographies: Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton at Home. Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature (Stml). New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2011. Print.

Goodman, Susan. Republic of Words: The Atlantic Monthly and Its Writers, 1857-1925. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 2011. Print.

Walker, Jeffrey. The Genuine Teachers of This Art: Rhetorical Education in Antiquity. Studies in Rhetoric/Communication (Studies in Rhetoric/Communication). Columbia, SC: U of South Carolina P, 2011. Print.

Rabkin, Orit. Bifocal Lenses: Meeting Spaces of Jewish-American and ‘Mainstream’ American Literature. 2012. Print.

McGrath, Brian S. “W. D. Howells and the Perplexity of Henry James.” American Literary Realism 44 3 (2012): 230-48. Print.

Hoeller, Hildegard. “Capitalism, Fiction, and the Inevitable, (Im)Possible, Maddening Importance of the Gift.” PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 127 1 (2012): 131-36. Print.

Puskar, Jason. Accident Society: Fiction, Collectivity, and the Production of Chance. Stanford, CA: Stanford UP, 2012. Print.

Etter, William M. American Literary-Political Engagements: From Poe to James. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2012. Print.

2011 

Loving, Jerome. “Whitman Surprised: The Poet in 1885.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 28 3 (2011): 141-44. Print.

Lavin, Matthew J. “Clean Hands and an Iron Face: Frontier Masculinity and Boston Manliness in the Rise of Silas Lapham.” Western American Literature 45 4 (2011): 362-82. Print.

Kuchera, Carolyn. “W. D. Howells at Home and on Home: A Recovered 1886 Interview.” American Literary Realism 44 1 (2011): 74-79. Print.

McGrath, Brian Seto. The Experimental Realism of William Dean Howells. 2011. Print.

Isoldo, Ludovico. “Crawford, Howells, and the Art of the Novel.” A Hundred Years After: New Light on Francis Marion Crawford. Ed. Poole, Gordon M. Naples, Italy: Di Mauro, 2011. 286 pp. Print.

—. “Crawford, Howells E L’arte Del Romanzo.” A Hundred Years After: New Light on Francis Marion Crawford. Ed. Poole, Gordon M. Naples, Italy: Di Mauro, 2011. 286 pp. Print.

Wasserman, Renata. “The Press in Novels: Credit, Power, and Mobility in William D. Howells’s Modern Instance and Lima Barreto’s Recordacoes Do Escrivao Isaias Caminha.” Comparative Literature Studies 48 1 (2011): 44-63. Print.

Arac, Jonathan. “The Age of the Novel, the Age of Empire: Howells, Twain, James around 1900.” Yearbook of English Studies 41 2 (2011): x, 94-105. Print.

Armbruster, Elif S. Domestic Biographies: Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton at Home. Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature (Stml). New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2011. Print.

Goodman, Susan. Republic of Words: The Atlantic Monthly and Its Writers, 1857-1925. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 2011. Print.

Suarez-Galban, Eugenio. The Last Good Land: Spain in American Literature. Costerus (Costerus). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2011. Print.

Armbruster, Elif S. Domestic Biographies : Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton at Home. Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature ;. New York: Peter Lang, 2011. Print.

Birns, Nicholas. “‘The City Preaches the Best Sermon’: The Episcopal Church and Moral Growth in Gilded Age American Fiction.” The Anglican: A Journal of Anglican Identity 40, no. 2 (Spring 2011), 14-19.

Campbell, Donna M. “W. D. Howells’s Unpublished Letters to J. Harvey Greene.” Resources for American Literary Study 14 (2009) [2011]: 73-94.

Goodman, Susan. Republic of Words : The Atlantic Monthly and Its Writers, 1857-1925. Hanover [N.H.]: University Press of New England, 2011. Print.

Isoldo, Ludovico. “Crawford, Howells, and the Art of the Novel.” A Hundred Years After: New Light on Francis Marion Crawford. Ed. Poole, Gordon M. Naples, Italy: Di Mauro, 2011. 286 pp. Print.

Kuchera, Carolyn. “W. D. Howells at Home and on Home: A Recovered 1886 Interview.” American Literary Realism 44.1 (2011): 74-79. Print.

Lavin, Matthew J. “Clean Hands and an Iron Face: Frontier Masculinity and Boston Manliness in The Rise of Silas Lapham.” Western American Literature 45.4 (2011): 362-82. Print.

Loving, Jerome. “Whitman Surprised: The Poet in 1885.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 28.3 (2011): 141-44. Print.

Morgan, Rosemarie. “Uncollected Items, Iv: Some Early Uncollected Illustrations of Hardy’s Heroines.” Hardy Review 13.1 (2011): 15-21. Print.

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