840 Further Reading
Chapter 3 Reconstructing the Past, Reimagining the Future:
The Development of American Literature, 1865–1900
Ahnebrink, Lahrs, The Beginnings of Naturalism in American Fiction (1950).
Ammons, Elizabeth, Conflicting Stories: American Women Writing at the Turn of the Twentieth
Century (1991).
Auchinloss, Louis, Pioneers and Caretakers: A Study of Nine American Women Novelists (1965).
Baker, Houston A., Blues, Ideology, and Afro-American Literature: A Vernacular Theory (1984).
Barrish, Philip, American Literary Realism, Critical Theory, and Intellectual Prestige 1880–1995
(2001).
Bederman, Gail, Manliness and Civilization: A Cultural History of Gender and Race in the
United States, 1880–1917 (1995).
Bell, Bernard W., The Afro-American Novel and its Tradition (1987).
Bell, Michael Davitt, The Problem of American Realism: Studies in the Cultural History of a
Literary Idea (1993).
Belluscio, Stephen J., To Be Suddenly White: Literary Realism and Racial Passing (2006).
Berthoff, Warner, The Ferment of Realism: American Literature, 1884–1919 (1965).
Bone, Robert, Down Home: Origins of the Afro-American Short Story (1975).
Bordman, Gerald, American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1869–1914 (1994).
Borus, Daniel, Writing Realism: Howells, James, and Norris in the Mass Market (1989).
Braxton, Joanne M., Black Women Writing Autobiography (1989).
Bridgman, Richard, The Colloquial Style in America (1966).
Brooks, Van Wyck, The Confident Years, 1885–1915 (1952).
Cady, Edwin H., The Light of Common Day (1971).
Campbell, Donna, Resisting Regionalism: Gender and Naturalism in American Fiction,
1885–1915 (1997).
Carnes, Mark C., and Griffin, Clyde, Meanings for Manhood: Constructions of Masculinity in
Victorian America (1990).
Cockrel, Dale, Demons of Disorder: Early Blackface Minstrels and their World (1997).
Condor, John, Naturalism in American Fiction: The Classic Phase (1984).
Conn, Peter, The Divided Mind: Ideology and Imagination in America, 1898–1917 (1983).
Coultrap-McQuinn, Susan, Doing Literary Business: American Women Writers in the
Nineteenth Century (1990).
Crumden, Robert M., American Salons: Encounters with European Modernism, 1885–1917
(1993).
Derrick, Scott S., Monumental Anxieties: Homoerotic Desire and Feminine Influence in 19th-
Century U.S. Literature (1997).
Dictionary of Literary Biography: Afro-American Writers Before the Harlem Renaissance (1986).
Donovan, Josephine, New England Local Color Literature: A Women’s Tradition (1983).
Dore, Florence, The Novel and the Obscene: Sexual Subjects in American Modernism (2005).
Dorson, Richard M., American Negro Folktales (1967).
Douglas, Ann, The Feminization of American Culture (1974).
Ducille, Ann, The Coupling Convention: Sex, Text, and Tradition in Black Women’s Fiction (1993).
Duffey, Bernard, The Chicago Renaissance in American Letters (1954).
Dundes, Alan (ed.), Mother Wit from the Laughing Barrel: Readings in the Interpretation of
Afro-American Folklore (1973).
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