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  • The Last Mermaid

    The Last Mermaid lives in a white tower... The year is 2143. The world’s population has fled the devastating effects of a mutated bacterium to the safety of giant malls. These towering communities, constructed with prescient foresight by a handful of wealthy elites, are the last hope for uncorrupted humanity. Within their utopian walls, human life survives and soldiers on. These massive structures ... Read more

    $4.99 USD

  • American Culture, Canons, and the Case of Elizabeth Stoddard

    Reconsiders the centrality of a remarkable American writer of the ante- and postbellum periodsElizabeth Stoddard was a gifted writer of fiction, poetry, and journalism; successfully published within her own lifetime; esteemed by such writers as William Dean Howells and Nathaniel Hawthorne; and situated at the epicenter of New York’s literary world. Nonetheless, she has been almost excluded from ... Read more

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  • Visions of Glory

    The Civil War in Word and Image

    Series Book 15 - UnCivil Wars
    Visions of Glory brings together twenty-two images and twenty-two brisk essays, each essay connecting an image to the events that unfolded during a particular year of the Civil War. The book focuses on a diverse set of images that include a depiction of former slaves whipping their erstwhile overseer distributed by an African American publisher, a census graph published in the New York Times, and ... Read more

    $35.09 USD

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  • Anne of Green Gables : Free Audio Book Link

    Series series Angel Nova Publication
    Anne of Green Gables (1908) is a bestselling novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery. Written as fiction for readers of all ages, the literary classic has been considered a children's novel since the mid-twentieth century. It recounts the adventures of Anne Shirley, a young orphan girl mistakenly sent to Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, a middle-aged brother and sister who have a farm on Prince ... Read more

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  • The Age of Innocence

    A Poignant Tale of Duty, Desire, and the Unseen Rules of Society

    by Edith Wharton ...
    Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence explores the tension between personal longing and strict social expectations in 1870s New York. Newland Archer, poised to marry the perfect society bride, finds his world transformed when he meets the unconventional Countess Olenska, whose independence challenges everything he once believed.This restored edition preserves Wharton's elegant prose and nuanced ... Read more

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  • The Afterlife of "Little Women"

    **"Superb, scrupulously researched . . . a comprehensive narrative for understanding the changing reception of Little Women." —Gregory Eiselein, coeditor of The Louisa May Alcott EncyclopediaThe hit Broadway show of 1912. The lost film of 1919. Katharine Hepburn, as Jo, sliding down a banister in George Cukor's 1933 movie. Mark English's shimmering 1967 illustrations. Jo—this time played by Sutton ... Read more

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  • Rough Draft

    The Modernist Diaries of Emily Holmes Coleman, 1929-1937

    Edited by Elizabeth Podnieks ...
    Rough Draft: The Modernist Diaries of Emily Holmes Coleman, 1929-1937 is an edited selection, published here for the first time, of the diaries kept by American poet and novelist Coleman during her years as an expatriate in the modernist hubs of France and England. During her time abroad, Coleman developed as a surrealist writer, publishing a novel, The Shutter of Snow, and poems in little ... Read more

    $121.99 USD

  • Jane Austen

    Two Centuries of Criticism

    Among the most important English novelists, Jane Austen is unusual because she is esteemed not only by academics but by the reading public. Her novels continue to sell well, and films adapted from her works enjoy strong box-officesuccess. The trajectory of Austen criticism is intriguing, especially when one compares it to that of other nineteenth-century English writers. At least partly because ... Read more

    $17.99 USD

  • A Historical Guide to Emily Dickinson

    Edited by Vivian R. Pollak ...
    Series series Historical Guides to American Authors
    One of America's most celebrated women, Emily Dickinson was virtually unpublished in her own time and unknown to the public at large. Today her poetry is commonly anthologized and widely praised for its precision, its intensity, its depth and beauty. Dickinson's life and work, however, remain in important ways mysterious. This collection of essays, all of them previously unpublished, represent the ... Read more

    $59.39 USD

  • Edith Wharton

    New Critical Essays

    Series series Routledge Library Editions: The Nineteenth-Century Novel
    First published in 1992, this volume of essays celebrates the revival of Edith Wharton’s critical reputation. It offers a variety of approaches to the work of Wharton and examines largely neglected texts. It differs from many other collections of Wharton criticism in its insistence that the entire body of Wharton’s work deserves attention.This book will be of interest in those studying nineteenth ... Read more

    $54.99 USD

  • Dickinson Unbound

    Paper, Process, Poetics

    In Dickinson Unbound, Alexandra Socarides takes readers on a journey through the actual steps and stages of Emily Dickinson's creative process. In chapters that deftly balance attention to manuscripts, readings of poems, and a consideration of literary and material culture, Socarides takes up each of the five major stages of Dickinson's writing career: copying poems onto folded sheets of ... Read more

    $37.79 USD

  • Three Traveling Women Writers

    Cross-Cultural Perspectives of Brazil, Patagonia, and the U.S from the Nineteenth Century

    Series series Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature
    This book presents an alternative framework for reading nineteenth century women’s travel narratives by challenging the traditional paradigms which often limit women’s space in print culture. For the first time, through a comparative lens, a Latin American woman’s travel narrative is analyzed concomitantly with the narratives of a North American and a European writer. Contrary to the common ... Read more

    $61.99 USD