Psychological fiction, American
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Psychological fiction, American
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- "The twisted mind" : madness in Herman Melville's fiction
- American gothic : new interventions in a national narrative
- American women writing fiction : memory, identity, family, space
- Between camelots
- Domestic individualism : imagining self in nineteenth-century America
- Dream tonight of peacock tails : essays on the fiftieth anniversary of Thomas Pynchon's v.
- Gender and the Gothic in the fiction of Edith Wharton
- Henry James and sexuality
- Last stands : stories
- Literary trauma : sadism, memory, and sexual violence in American women's fiction
- Melville's Moby-Dick : an American nekyia
- Melville, shame, and the evil eye : a psychoanalytic reading
- Passionate doubts : designs of interpretation in contemporary American fiction
- Psychoanalysis and Black novels : desire and the protocols of race
- Quiet as it's kept : shame, trauma, and race in the novels of Toni Morrison
- Reading the text that isn't there : paranoia in the nineteenth-century American novel
- Sanity plea : schizophrenia in the novels of Kurt Vonnegut
- Strange bodies : gender and identity in the novels of Carson McCullers
- Ten is the age of darkness : the Black Bildungsroman
- The feminine "no!" : psychoanalysis and the new canon
- The plight of feeling : sympathy and dissent in the early American novel
- The sexual education of Edith Wharton
- The social self : Hawthorne, Howells, William James, and nineteenth-century psychology
- The southern belle in the American novel
- Ugly feelings
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