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- A/moral economics : classical political economy and cultural authority in nineteenth-century England
- American dream, American nightmare : fiction since 1960
- American georgics : economy and environment in early American literature
- American literature and social change : William Dean Howells to Arthur Miller
- American superrealism : Nathanael West and the politics of representation in the 1930s
- American superrealism : Nathanael West and the politics of representation in the 1930s
- By the law of nature : form and value in nineteenth-century America
- Cervantes and the material world
- Chaucer's poetic alchemy : a study of value and its transformation in The Canterbury tales
- Circulation : Defoe, Dickens, and the economies of the novel
- Cultural materialism : theory and practice
- Deficits and desires : economics and sexuality in twentieth-century literature
- Dependency theory and literary analysis : reflections on Vargas Llosa's The green house
- Drama and the market in the age of Shakespeare
- Econolingua : a glossary of coins and economic language in Renaissance drama
- Economic woman : demand, gender, and narrative closure in Eliot and Hardy
- Economics and the fiction of Daniel Defoe
- Economy of the unlost : reading Simonides of Keos with Paul Celan
- Ezra Pound's economic correspondence, 1933-1940
- Fiction, famine, and the rise of economics in Victorian Britain and Ireland
- Fiction, famine, and the rise of economics in Victorian Britain and Ireland
- Fictions of state : culture and credit in Britain, 1694-1994
- Finance and fictionality in the early eighteenth century : accounting for Defoe
- Finance and fictionality in the early eighteenth century : accounting for Defoe
- Folded selves : colonial New England writing in the world system
- Folded selves : colonial New England writing in the world system
- From Dickens to Dracula : Gothic, economics, and Victorian fiction
- From Dickens to Dracula : Gothic, economics, and Victorian fiction
- From gift to commodity : capitalism and sacrifice in nineteenth-century American fiction
- From political economy to economics through nineteenth-century literature : reclaiming the social
- Henry James's "sublime economy" ; : money as symbolic center in the fiction
- Intricate relations : sexual and economic desire in American fiction, 1789-1814
- Intricate relations : sexual and economic desire in American fiction, 1789-1814
- Joyce beyond Marx : history and desire in Ulysses and Finnegans wake
- Lift her up, tenderly
- Making Americans : an essay on individualism and money
- Mammon's music : literature and economics in the age of Milton
- Mammon's music : literature and economics in the age of Milton
- Mark Twain and money : language, capital, and culture
- Metaphors of economy
- Misogynous economies : the business of literature in eighteenth-century Britain
- Misogynous economies : the business of literature in eighteenth-century Britain
- Models of power : politics and economics in Zola's Rougon-Macquart
- Models of value : eighteenth-century political economy and the novel
- Modern animalism : habitats of scarcity and wealth in comics and literature
- Modernism and the culture of market society
- Modernism and the culture of market society
- Money and magic : a critique of the modern economy in the light of Goethe's Faust
- Money and modernity : Pound, Williams, and the spirit of Jefferson
- Money and the early Greek mind : Homer, philosophy, tragedy
- Money and the early Greek mind : Homer, philosophy, tragedy
- Money, commerce, and economics in late medieval English literature
- Money, language, and thought : literary and philosophical economies from the medieval to the modern era
- Panic fiction : women and antebellum economic crisis
- Paperwork : fiction and mass mediacy in the Paper Age
- Performing economic thought : English drama and mercantile writing 1600-1642
- Personal business : character and commerce in Victorian literature and culture
- Political economy and the novel : a literary history of "homo economicus"
- Pope and Berkeley : the language of poetry and philosophy
- Ready to trample on all human law : financial capitalism in the fiction of Charles Dickens
- Real money and romanticism
- Romanticism, economics and the question of 'Culture'
- Samuel Johnson and the culture of property
- Samuel Johnson and the culture of property
- Securing the commonwealth : debt, speculation, and writing in the making of early America
- Sensibility and economics in the novel, 1740-1800 : the price of a tear
- Shakespeare and economic theory
- Shakespeare's Twenty-First Century economics : the morality of love and money
- Shakespeare's Twenty-First Century economics : the morality of love and money
- Shakespeare's political and economic language : a dictionary
- Sick economies : drama, mercantilism, and disease in Shakespeare's England
- Superintending the poor : charitable ladies and paternal landlords in British fiction, 1770-1860
- The Great Depression and the culture of abundance : Kenneth Fearing, Nathanael West, and mass culture in the 1930s
- The body economic : life, death, and sensation in political economy and the Victorian novel
- The body economic : life, death, and sensation in political economy and the Victorian novel
- The business of common life : novels and classical economics between revolution and reform
- The coiners of language
- The economics of the imagination
- The economics of the imagination
- The economist : Henry Thoreau and enterprise
- The economy of literature
- The gold standard and the logic of naturalism : American literature at the turn of the century
- The gold standard and the logic of naturalism : American literature at the turn of the century
- The hell of the English : bankruptcy and the Victorian novel
- The historian's Wizard of Oz : reading L. Frank Baum's classic as a political and monetary allegory
- The literary book of economics : including readings from literature and drama on economic concepts, issues, and themes
- The literary economy of Jane Austen and George Crabbe
- The material interests of the Victorian novel
- The material unconscious : American amusement, Stephen Crane, & the economies of play
- The merchant of modernism : the economic Jew in Anglo-American literature, 1864-1939
- The novelist and Mammon : literary responses to the world of commerce in the nineteenth century
- Theatre, finance and society in early modern England
- Theatre, finance and society in early modern England
- William Blake and the impossible history of the 1790s
- William Blake and the impossible history of the 1790s
- William Faulkner : an economy of complex words
- William Faulkner : an economy of complex words
- Women writing about money : women's fiction in England, 1790-1820
- Women, money, and the law : nineteenth-century fiction, gender, and the courts
- Working fictions : a genealogy of the Victorian novel
- Writing and the rise of finance : capital satires of the early eighteenth century
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