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BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Some suggested further reading.

General
Baym, Nina. Revisiting Hawthornes Feminism, in Bell, ed. Hawthorne and the Real : Bicentennial
Essays (see Bell).
Bercovitch, Sacvan & Myra Jehlen, Eds., Ideology And Classic American Literature. Cambridgeshire;
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986.
Bercovitch, Sacvan, Ed., The Cambridge History Of American Literature, Volume 2, 1820 1865.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Bell, Millicent. Hawthorne and the Real: Bicentennial Essays. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 2005.
Bell, Millicent. Hawthorne and the Real, in Bell, ed. Hawthorne and the Real : Bicentennial Essays
(see Bell).
Berlant, Lauren. The Anatomy of National Fantasy: Hawthorne, Utopia, and everyday Life, Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1991.
Buell, Lawrence. Hawthorne and the Problem of American Fiction: the Example of The Scarlet
Letter, in Bell (see Bell)
Burns, Sarah. Painting The Dark Side: Art And The Gothic Imagination In Nineteenth-Century
America. Berkeley: University Of California Press, 2004.
Cheyfitz, Eric. The Irresistableness of Great Literature: reconstructing Hawthornes Politics,
American Literary History 6 (1994) 539-58.
Colacuricio, Michael J. Footseps of Ann Hutchinson: the Context of the Scarlet Letter, ELH
39(1972) 459-92.
Conn, Peter J. Literature In America: An Illustrated History. Cambridge, England; New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Derek, Scott. A curious Subject of observation and Inquiry: Homoeroticism the Body and Authorship
in Hawthrnes The Scarlet Letter. Novel 28 (1995): 308-26.
Donaldson, Susan V., & Anne Goodwyn Jones. Haunted Bodies: Rethinking The South Through
Gender. In Haunted Bodies: Gender And Southern Texts. Charlottesville & London: University Press
Of Virginia, 1997, pp. 1-19.
Egan, Ken. The Adultress in the Market-Place: Hawthorne and The Scarlett Letter, Studies in the
Novel 27(1995): 26-41.
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. Figures In Black, Word Signs And The Racial Self. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1987.
Greven, David. Men Beyond Desire: Manhood, Sex, And Violation In American Literature. New York:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
Goddu, Teresa A. American Gothic, in The Routledge Companion to Gothic. Eds. Catherine Spooner
and Emma McCoy (London: Routledge 2007).
Grossman, Jay. A is for Abolition? Race, Authorship, The Scarlet Letter, Textual Practice 7, no.1,
Spring(1993): 13-3.
Herbert, T. Walter. Pornographic Manhood and The Scarlet Letter, Studies in the Novel 29 (2001):
113-20.
Jehlen, Myra. American Incarnation: The Individual, The Nation, And The Continent. Cambridge,
Massachussetts: Harvard University Press, 1986.

Jehlen, Myra. Ed., The Literature Of Colonization. In Sacvan Bercovitch and Cyrus R. K. Patell,
Eds., The Cambridge History Of American Literature, Volume 1, 1590 1820. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1994, pp. 13-168.
Kilcup, Karen L. Ourselves Behind Ourselves Concealed, The Homoerotics of Reading in The
Scarlet Letter, ESQ 42 (1996):1-28.
Mcdowell, Deborah E., & Arnold Rampersad, Eds. Slavery And The Literary Imagination. Baltimore:
John Hopkins University Press, 1989.
Leverenz, David. Mrs Hawthornes Headache: Reading The Scarlet Lettter, Nineteenth Century
Fiction 37 (1983): 552-75.
Leverenz, David. Paternalism incorporated: Fables of American Fatherhood, 1865-1940. Ithaca: NY
Cornell UP, 2003.
Myerson, Joel. Ed. Transcendentalism: A Reader New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Selden, Steven. Inheriting Shame: The Story Of Eugenics And Racism In America. New York:
Teachers College Press, 1999.
Slotkin, Richard. Regeneration Through Violence: the mythology of the American frontier, 1600-1860
Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press, [c1973].
Slotkin, Richard. Unit Pride: Ethnic Platoons And The Myths Of American Nationality. American
Literary History, Vol. 13, Issue 3, (Fall 2001): 469 198.
Slotkin, Richard. Witchcraft: The Captivity To Spectres. In Elaine G. Breslaw, Ed., Witches Of The
Atlantic World: A Historical Reader And Primary Sourcebook. New York: New York University Press,
2000.
Sollors ,Werner. Neither Black Nor White Yet Both: Thematic Explorations Of Interracial Literature.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999.
Sundquist, Eric J. To Wake The Nations: Race In The Making Of American Literature. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Belknap Press Of Harvard University Press, 1993.

Articles and books on specific authors


Beecher Stowe
Ammons, Elizabeth. Ed., Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin: A Casebook. Oxford; New
York: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Belasco Smith, Susan. Serialization And The Nature Of Uncle Tom's Cabin In Kenneth M. Price and
Susan Belasco Smith, Eds., Periodical Literature In Nineteenth-Century America. Charlottesville, VA:
University Press Of Virginia, 1995.
Best, Stephen M. The Fugitive's Properties: Law And The Poetics Of Possession. Chicago: University
Of Chicago Press, 2004.
Bromell, Nicholas K. Literary Composition As Maternal Labor In Uncle Tom's Cabin. In By The
Sweat Of The Brow: Literature And Labor In Antebellum America. Chicago: University Of Chicago
Press, 1993.
Davison Reynolds, Moira. Uncle Tom's Cabin And Mid-Nineteenth Century United States: Pen And
Conscience. Jefferson, N.C.: Mcfarland, 1985.
Donovan, Josephine. Uncle Tom's Cabin: Evil, Affliction, And Redemptive Love. Boston: Twayne,
1991.
Garland Thomson, Rosemarie. Benevolent Maternalism And The Disabled Women In Stowe, Davis,
And Phelps. In Extraordinary Bodies: Figuring Physical Disability In American Culture And
Literature. New York: Columbia University Press, 1997.
Gossett. Thomas F. Uncle Tom's Cabin And American Culture. Dallas, Tex.: Southern Methodist
University Press, 1985.
Griffin Wolff, Cynthia. "Masculinity In Uncle Tom's Cabin. In Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Ed.,

Speaking The Other Self: American Women Writers. Athens: University Of Georgia Press, 1997.
Hovet, Theodore R. The Master Narrative: Harriet Beecher Stowe's Subversive Story Of Master And
Slave In Uncle Tom's Cabin And Dred. Lanham, MD: University Press Of America, 1988.
Levine, Robert S. A Nation Within A Nation: Debating Uncle Tom's Cabin And Black Emigration.
In Martin Delany, Frederick Douglass, And The Politics Of Representative Identity. Chapel Hill:
University Of North Carolina Press, 1997.
Lhamon, Jr, W.T. Raising Cain: Blackface Performance From Jim Crow To Hip Hop. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1998.
Lowance, Jr. Mason I., Ellen E Westbroo & R.C De Prospo. Eds., The Stowe Debate: Rhetorical
Strategies In Uncle Tom's Cabin. Amherst: University Of Massachusetts Press, 1994.
Mason, Jeffrey D. Melodrama And The Myth Of America. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
1993.
McCartin Wearn, Mary. "Stronger Than All Was Maternal Love: Maternal Idealism In Uncle Tom's
Cabin. In Negotiating Motherhood In Nineteenth-Century American Literature. New York:
Routledge, 2008.
Mishkin, Tracy. Strategies Of Black Characterization In Uncle Tom's Cabin And The Early AfroAmerican Novel. In Literary Influence And African-American Writers: Collected Essays. New York:
Garland Publishing, 1996.
Morgan, Jo-Ann. Uncle Tom's Cabin As Visual Culture. Columbia: University Of Missouri Press,
2007.
Mullen, Harryette. Runaway Tongue: Resistant Orality In Uncle Tom's Cabin, Our Nig, Incidents In
The Life Of A Slave Girl, And Beloved. In Shirley Samuels, Ed., The Culture Of Sentiment: Race,
Gender, And Sentimentality In Nineteenth-Century America. New York: Oxford University Press,
1992.
Noble, Marianne. The Masochistic Pleasures Of Sentimental Literature. Princeton, New Jersey:
Princeton University Press, 2000.
Riss, Arthur. Family Values And Racial Essentialism In Uncle Tom's Cabin. In Race, Slavery, And
Liberalism In Nineteenth-Century American Literature. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2006.
Robbins, Sarah. The Cambridge Introduction To Harriet Beecher Stowe. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2007.
Roberts, Diane. Uncle Tom's Cabin: An Authentic Ghost Story. In The Myth Of Aunt Jemima:
Representations Of Race And Region. London; New York: Routledge, 1994.
Sherman Lewis, Gladys. Message, Messenger, And Response: Puritan Forms And Cultural
Reformation In Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. Lanham: University Press Of America,
1994.
Stern, Julia. Spanish Masquerade And The Drama Of Racial Identity In Uncle Tom's Cabin. In
Elaine K. Ginsberg. Ed., Passing And The Fictions Of Identity. Durham: Duke University Press, 1996.
Sundquist, Eric J. Ed., New Essays On Uncle Tom's Cabin. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]; New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1986.
Tawil, Ezra. Stowe's Vanishing Americans: Negro Interiority, Captivity, And Homecoming In Uncle
Tom's Cabin In The Making Of Racial Sentiment: Slavery And The Birth Of The Frontier Romance.
Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Weinstein, Arnold. Stowe: Ghosting In Uncle Tom's Cabin. In Nobody's Home: Speech, Self, And
Place In American Fiction From Hawthorne To Delillo. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
Wolstenholme, Susan. Eva's Curl (Uncle Tom's Cabin). In Gothic (Re)Visions: Writing Women As
Readers. Albany: State University Of New York Press, 1993.
Young, Elizabeth. Topsy-Turvy: Civil War And Uncle Tom's Cabin In Disarming The Nation:
Women's Writing And The American Civil War. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 1999.

Captivity Narratives
Sayre, Gordon M. Ed., American Captivity Narratives: Selected Narratives With Introduction:
Olaudah Equiano, Mary Rowlandson, And Others. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2000.
Baepler, Paul. Ed., White Slaves, African Masters: An Anthology Of American Barbary Captivity
Narratives. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 1999.
Turner Strong, Pauline. Captive Selves, Captivating Others: The Politics And Poetics Of Colonial
American Captivity Narratives. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1999.
Yothers, Brian. The Emergence Of The Levant In American Literature: Barbary Captivity Narratives,
Oriental Romances, And The Holy Land As Protestant Trope. In The Romance Of The Holy Land In
American Travel Writing, 1790-1876. Aldershot, England; Burlington: Ashgate, 2007.
Fisch, Audrey A. Ed., The Cambridge Companion To The African American Slave Narrative.
Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Hartman, James D. Providence Tales And The Birth Of American Literature. Baltimore: John Hopkins
University Press, 1999.
Samyn, Mary Ann. Captivity Narrative. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1999.
Madsen, Deborah L. Captivity Narratives: Mary Rowlandson, Harriet Jacobs And The Rhetoric Of
Exceptionalism. In Allegory In America: From Puritanism To Postmodernism. Houndmills,
Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan Press; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.
Sewell, David R. "So Unstable And Like Mad Men They Were: Language And Interpretation In
American Captivity Narratives. In Frank Shuffelton. Ed., A Mixed Race: Ethnicity In Early America.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.

Thoreau
Ashworth, Suzanne. Reading On Walden Pond and Transfiguring American Manhood, ESQ: A
Journal of the American Renaissance 46:3 [180] 2000, 177-211.
Brain, J. Walter. Three Thoreau Haunts at Walden Woods, Concord Saunterer 12-13, 2004-5, 13862 ( 2004).
Bickman, Martin. Walden: Volatile Truths. New York, 1992.
Botkin, Daniel. No Mans Garden: Thoreau and a new Vision for Civilization and Nature. DC Island
press, 2001.
Brooker, Ira. Giving the Game Away: Thoreaus Intellectual Imerialism and the Marketing of Walden
Pond, Mid-West Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought, 45.2, 2004,Winter 137-54 ( 2004).
Buell, Lawrence. The Environmental Imagination: Thoreau, Nature Writing, and the Formation of
American Culture. Cambridge: Belknap, 1995.
Cafaro, Philip. Thoreaus Living Ethics: Walden and the Pursuit of Virtue. Athens, GA: Univ Georgia
P, 2004.
Dillman, Richard, Essays on Henry David Thoreau: Rhetoric, Style and Audience. West Cornwall: CT:
Locust Hill Press, 1993.
Fink, Steven. Prophet in the Market place: Thoreaus Development as a Professional Writer.
Columbus: Ohio State P, 1999.
Golemba, Henry. Thoreaus Wild Rhetoric. New York; NYU P, 1990.
Hahn, Stephen. On Thoreau. Belmont CA: Wadsworth, 2000.
Hanson, Elizabeth. Thoreaus Indian of the Mind. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellon P, 1991.
Hanson, Olaf. Aesthetic Individualism and Practical Intellect: American Allegory in Emerson,
Thoreeau, Adams and James. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.

Hodder, Alan D. Thoreaus Ecstatic Witness. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001.
DVD ERC Library. Life with Principle: Thoreaus Voice in Our Time: The Thoreau Society presents a
Melvyn Hoper Production in Association with Lobotis Creek Ranch. Concord Ma: Life With Principle,
2006.
Keck, Michaela. Walden Henry David Thoreau) Thoreaus Walden and the American Drive:
Challenge or Myth? in Bloom, Harold ed. The American Dream, New York, NY: Blooms Literary
Critiicsm, 2009.
Kucklick, Bruce. A History of Philosophy in America: 1720-200. Oxford: Clarendon, 2001.
Maynard, W. Barksdale. On Walden Pond: Where Thoreau Practiced Self-Resistance and Ate
Squirrels Thoreau Society Bulletin 24, 2002, Fall, 7-8.
Milder, Robert. Reimagining Thoreau. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Myerson Joel. The Cambridge Introduction to Henry David Thoreau. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1995.
McGregor, Robert Kuhn. A Wider View of the Universe: Henry Thoreaus Study of Nature. Urbana: U
Illinois P, 1997.
Newman, Lance. Thoreaus Materialism: From Walden to Wild Fruits, in Petrulionis, Sandra Harbert
ed. More Day to Dawn: Thoreaus Walden for the Twenty-first Century. Armherst, MA U of
Massachusetts P, 2007.
Oelsclaeger, Max. The Idea of Wilderness. New Haven : Yale University Press, 1991.
Peck, H. Daniel. Lakes of Light: Modes of Representation in Walden, Nineteenth-Century Prose
31.2 2004 Fall, 172-85 (2004).
Philips, Dana. Leaving Walden in Petrulionis, Sandra Harbert ed, More Day to Dawn: Thoreaus
Walden for the Twenty-first Century. Armherst, MA Uof Massachusetts P, 2007.
PrudHomme, Richard. Waldens Economy of Living, Raritan: A Quarterly Review (20.3) 2001
Winter 107-31.
Porte, Joel. Consciousness and Culture. New Haven: Yale Univ Press, 2004.
Ronan, John. Thoreaus Declaration of Independence from Emerson in Walden, Nineteenth Century
Prose 33.1 2006 Spring, 133-65.
Scharnhorst, Gary. Henry David Thoreau: A Case Study in Canonization. Columbia, SC: Camden
House, 1993.
Sayre, Robert F, ed. New Essays on Walden. Cambridge Cambridge Up, 1992.
Schneider, Richard J. Henry David Thoreau. Boston: Twayne publishers, 1987.
Segura, Debra Championing This Nature S Rife with Life, Ecological Consciousness in Walden,
AUMLA Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association, 102, 2004,
Nov 105-25 (2004).
Richardoson, Robert D. Emersons Walden, Nineteenth Century Prose (30:1-2) Spring-Fall, 32936, 402 (2003)
Robinson, David, M. Natural Life: Thoreaus Worldly Transcendentalism, Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2004.
Sattlemeyer, Robert. Walden: Climbing the Canon, Nineteenth-Century Prose, 31.2, 2004, Fall, 1229, 263 (2004).
Schneider, Richard J. ed. Approaches to Teaching Thoreaus Walden and Other Works. NY: MLA
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Special Walden Sesquicentennial Issue: Walden the Place and Walden the book Concord Saunterer.
12-13, 2004-5, 1-419 (Special Issue Includes photographs; illustrations) 2004.
Thoreau, Henry David. Anti-Slavery and Reform Papers, ed. H.S. Salt. London: Swan Sonnenschein,
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Thoreau, Henry David. An American Landscape, ed. and illustrated by Robert L. Rothwell. New York:

Paragon House, 1991.


Walls, Laura Dassow. Seeing New Worlds: Henry David Thoreau and Nineteenth-Century Natural
Science. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995.
Wider, Sarah Ann. And What Became of Your Philosophy Then? Women Reading Walden, in
Petrulionis, Sandra Harbert ed. More Day to Dawn: Thoreaus Walden for the Twenty-first Century.
Armherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P, 2007.
Walls, Laura Dassow. Walden as feminist Manifesto. Concord Saunterer, 12-13. 2004-5, 194-203
(2004).
Woodlief, Anne. Emerson and Thoreau as American Prophets of Eco-wisdom, Paper presented to
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Worley, Sam Mcguire. Emerson, Thoreau, and the Role of the Cultural Critic. Albany: SSUNY P,
2001.

Chopin
Bauer, Margaret D. Armand Aubigny, Still Passing After All These Years: The Narrative Voice And
Historical Context Of Desires Baby. In Alice Hall Petry, Ed., Critical Essays On Kate Chopin.
New York: G.K. Hall & Co. London, New Delhi, Mexico City, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto: Prentice
Hall International, 1996, pp. 161-183.
Beer, Janet. Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton And Charlotte Perkins Gilman. New York: St. Martins Press
Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire & London; Macmillan Press, 1997.
Beer ,Janet, ed. The Cambridge Companion To Kate Chopin. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ Press 2008.
Berg, Allison. The Romance Plot: Reproducing Silence, Reinscribing Race In The Awakening And
Summer. In Mothering The Race: Womens Narratives Of Reproduction, 1890-1930. Urbana &
Chicago: University Of Illinois Press, 2002, pp.52-77.
Berkove, Lawrence I. Acting Like Fools: The Ill-Fated Romances Of At The Cadian Ball And
The Storm. In Alice Hall Petry, Ed., Critical Essays On Kate Chopin. New York: G.K. Hall & Co.
London, New Delhi, Mexico City, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto: Prentice Hall International, 1996, pp.
184-195.
Boren, Lynda S. & Sara Desaussure Davis. Eds., Kate Chopin Reconsidered: Beyond The Bayou.
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1992.
Carlos Rowe, John. The Economics Of The Body In Kate Chopins The Awakening In Lynda S.
Boren and Sara Desaussure Davis, Eds., Kate Chopin Reconsidered: Beyond The Bayou. Baton Rouge:
Louisiana State University Press, 1992.
Church, Joseph. An Abuse Of Art In Chopins The Awakening. American Literary Realism, Vol. 39,
Issue 1, (Fall 2006): 20-23.
Culley, Margo. Ed., The Awakening: An Authoritative Text, Biographical And Historical Contexts,
Criticism. New York: W.W. Norton, 1994.
Ewell, Barbara. Kate Chopin. New York: Ungar Publishing Co, 1986.
Foster, Derek W & Kris Lejeune. Stand By Your Man: Desire Valmode And The Feminist
Standpoint In Kate Chopins Desires Baby. Southern Studies, Vol. 8, Issue 1-2 (Winter-Spring
1997): 91-97.
Gilbert, Sandra. The second Coming of Aphrodite, in The Awakening (London: Penguin, 2003).
Heilmann, Ann. The Awakening And New Woman Fiction In Janet Beer. Ed., The Cambridge
Companion To Kate Chopin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008: pp.184.
Margraf, Erik. Kate Chopins The Awakening As A Naturalistic Novel. American Literary Realism,
Vol. 37, Issue 2, (Winter 2005): 93-116.

Mikolchak, Maria. Kate Chopins The Awakening As Part Of Nineteenth-Century American Literary
Tradition. Interdisciplinary Literary Studies: A Journal Of Criticism And Theory, Vol. 5, Issue 2
(Spring 2004): 29-49.
Nisetich, Rebecca. From Shadowy Anguish To The Million Lights Of The Sun: Racial
Iconography In Kate Chopins The Awakening. In Heather Ostman, Ed., Kate Chopin In The Twenty
First Century: New Critical Essays. England: Cambridge Scholars, 2008: pp.121-136.
Papke, Mary E. Verging On The Abyss: The Social Fiction Of Kate Chopin And Edith Wharton.
Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1990.
Thrailkill, Jane F. Affecting Fictions: Mind, Body And Emotion In American Literary Realism.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2007.
Walker, Nancy A. The Awakening And The Limits Of Propriety In Kate Chopin: A Literary Life.
Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001.

Dickinson
Benfey, Christopher E.G. Emily Dickinson And The Problem Of Others. Amherst: University Of
Massachusetts Press, 1984.
Crumbley, Paul. Inflections Of The Pen: Dash And Voice In Emily Dickinson. Lexington: University
Press Of Kentucky, 1997.
Farr, Judith. Emily Dickinson: A Collection Of Critical Essays. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey:
Prentice Hall, 1996.
Farr, Judith. The Passion Of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press,
1992.
Ferlazzo, Paul J. Ed., Critical Essays On Emily Dickinson. Boston, Massachusetts: G.K. Hall, 1984.
Ford, Thomas W. Heaven Beguiles The Tired: Death In The Poetry Of Emily Dickinson. University:
University Of Alabama Press, 1966.
Gilbert, Sandra. Dickinson In The Kitchen. Emily Dickinson Journal, Vol.15, Issue 2, 2006: 1-3.
Juhasz, Suzanne. Ed., Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
1983.
Juhasz, Suzanne. The Undiscovered Continent: Emily Dickinson And The Space Of The Mind.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1983.
Kimpel, Ben. Emily Dickinson As Philosopher. New York: E. Mellen Press, 1981.
Kohler, Michelle. Dickinsons Embodied Eyeball: Transcendentalism And The Scope Of Vision.
Emily Dickinson Journal, Vol. 13, Issue 2, 2004: 27-57.
Lee, Doojin. Nature In Emily Dickinsons Poetry. Nineteenth Century Literature In English, Vol. 11,
Issue 2, 2007: 137-157.
Levi, Barton. Emily Dickinson And Her Culture: The Soul's Society. St. Armand. Cambridge
[Cambridgeshire]; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984.
Lundin, Roger. Emily Dickinson And The Art Of Belief. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B.
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Maclay Doriani, Beth. Emily Dickinson: Daughter Of Prophecy. Amherst, New York: University Of
Massachusetts Press, 1996.
Martin, Wendy. The Cambridge Introduction To Emily Dickinson. Cambridge; Cambridge University
Press, 2007.
McClure Smith, Robert. The Seductions Of Emily Dickinson. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: The University Of
Alabama, 1996.
Mitchell, Domhnal. Emily Dickinson: Monarch Of Perception. Amherst: University Of Massachusetts
Press, 2000.

Nell Smith, Martha. Rowing In Eden: Rereading Emily Dickinson. Austin: University Of Texas Press,
1992.
Ottlinger, Claudia. The Death-Motif In The Poetry Of Emily Dickinson And Christina Rossetti.
Frankfurt Am Main; New York: Peter Lang, 1996.
Paglia, Camille. Sexual Personae: Art And Decadence From Nefertiti To Emily Dickinson. New
Haven: Yale University Press, 1990.
Phillips, Elizabeth. Emily Dickinson: Personae And Performance. University Park: Pennsylvania State
University Press, 1988.
Pollak, Vivian R. Ed., A Historical Guide To Emily Dickinson. New York: Oxford University Press,
2004.
Salska, Agnieszka. Walt Whitman And Emily Dickinson: Poetry Of The Central Consciousness.
Philadelphia: University Of Pennsylvania Press, 1985.
Stocks, Kenneth. Emily Dickinson And The Modern Consciousness: A Poet Of Our Time. New York:
St. Martin's Press, 1988.
White, Fred D. Approaching Emily Dickinson: Critical Currents And Crosscurrents Since 1960.
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Wolosky, Shira. Emily Dickinson: A Voice Of War. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1984.
Zapedowska, Magdalena. Wrestling With Silence: Emily Dickinsons Calvinist God. American
Transcendental Quarterly, Vol. 20, Issue 1, (March 2006): 379-398.

Gilman
Bates Dock, Julie. Ed., Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wall-Paper" And The History Of Its
Publication And Reception: A Critical Edition And Documentary Casebook. University Park:
Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998.
Beer, Janet. Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton And Charlotte Perkins Gilman. New York: St. Martins Press
Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire & London; Macmillan Press, 1997, Chapter Seven: The Means
And Ends Of Genre In The Short Fiction Of Charlotte Perkins Gilman; Chapter Eight: Charlotte
Perkins Gilmans Analogues Reiterating Social Health; Chapter Nine: The Yellow Wallpaper On
Film Dramatising Mental Illness.
Ceplair, Larry. Ed., Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Nonfiction Reader. New York: Columbia University
Press, 1991.
Hill, Mary A. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Making Of A Radical Feminist, 1860-1896. Philadelphia:
Temple University Press, 1980.
Knight, Denise D. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Study Of The Short Fiction. New York: Twayne
Publishers; London: Prentice Hall International, 1997.
Lane, Ann J. Ed., The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader: The Yellow Wallpaper And Other Fiction
London: Woman's Press, 1981.
McGowan, Todd. The Feminine "No!": Psychoanalysis And The New Canon. Albany: State University
Of New York Press, 2001.
Rudd, Jill & Val Gough. Eds., Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Optimist Reformer. Iowa City: University Of
Iowa Press, 1999.
Showalter, Elaine. Ed., Daughters Of Decadence: Women Writers Of The Fin-De-Sicle. New
Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1993.
Smith Allen, Paula. Metamorphosis And The Emergence Of The Feminine: A Motif Of "Difference" In
Women's Writing. New York: Peter Lang, 1999.
St. Jean, Shawn. Ed., "The Yellow Wall-Paper" By Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Dual-Text Critical
Edition. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2006.
Wiesenthal, Chris. Unheard-Of Contradictions': The Language Of Madness In Charlotte Perkins

Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper. In Figuring Madness In Nineteenth-Century Fiction. New York: St.
Martin's Press, 1997.
Wolfreys, Julian. The Writing On The Wall Or, Making A Spectacle Of Yourself: Projection And The
Yellow Wallpaper. In The Rhetoric Of Affirmative Resistances: Dissonant Identities From Carroll To
Derrida. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.
Ying Chi, Hsin. Ed., "The Yellow Wallpaper": The Attic Of The Mind. In Artist And Attic: A Study Of
Poetic Space In Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing. Lanham: University Press Of America, 1999.

Hawthorne
Auchincloss, Louis. The Scarlet Letter. In David Schribner, Ed., Hawthorne Revisited.
Massachusetts: Lenox Library Association, 2004, pp. 65 68.
Baym, Nina. The Scarlet Letter: A Reading. Boston: Twayne, 1986.
Baym, Nina. Revisiting Hawthornes Feminism, in Bell, ed. Hawthorne and the Real : Bicentennial
Essays (see Bell).
Bell, Millicent. Ed., New Essays On Hawthornes Major Tales. New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1993.
Bell, Millicent. Hawthorne and the Real: Bicentennial Essays. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 2005. \
Bell, Millicent. Hawthorne and the Real, in Bell, ed. Hawthorne and the Real : Bicentennial Essays
(see Bell).
Bercovitch, Sacvan. The Office Of The Scarlet Letter. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press,
1991.
Berlant, Lauren. The Anatomy Of National Fantasy: Hawthorne, Utopia, And Everyday Life. Chicago:
University Of Chicago Press, 1991.
Buell, Lawrence. Hawthorne and the Problem of American Fiction: the Example of The Scarlet
Letter, in Bell (see Bell).
Burns, Sarah. Painting The Dark Side: Art And The Gothic Imagination In Nineteenth-Century
America. Berkeley: University Of California Press, 2004.
Cheyfitz, Eric. The Irresistableness of Great Literature: Reconstructing Hawthornes Politics,
American Literary History 6 (1994) 539-58.
Colacuricio, Michael J. Footseps of Ann Hutchinson: the Context of the Scarlet Letter, ELH
39(1972) 459-92.
Colacurcio, Michael J. The Womans Own Choice: Sex, Metaphor, And The Puritan Sources Of
The Scarlet Letter. In New Essays On The Scarlet Letter. London: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
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