Psychological fiction, American -- History and criticism
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- "The twisted mind" : madness in Herman Melville's fiction
- A companion to V
- A companion to V.
- American dream, American nightmare : fiction since 1960
- American gothic : new interventions in a national narrative
- American visionary fiction : mad metaphysics as salvation psychology
- American women writing fiction : memory, identity, family, space
- Anaïs Nin and the remaking of self : gender, modernism, and narrative identity
- Angels and wild things : the archetypal poetics of Maurice Sendak
- Ashes to ashes : mourning and social difference in F. Scott Fitzgerald's fiction
- Dark twins : imposture and identity in Mark Twain's America
- Daughters of self-creation : the contemporary Chicana novel
- Desire and love in Henry James : a study of the late novels
- Desire and repression : the dialectic of self and other in the late works of Henry James
- Domestic individualism : imagining self in nineteenth-century America
- Domestic individualism : imagining self in nineteenth-century America
- Doubling and incest/repetition and revenge : a speculative reading of Faulkner
- Dream tonight of peacock tails : essays on the fiftieth anniversary of Thomas Pynchon's V.
- Dreaming America : obsession and transcendence in the fiction of Joyce Carol Oates
- Edith Wharton : orphancy and survival
- Fancy's craft : art and identity in the early works of Djuna Barnes
- Faulkner : the return of the repressed
- Faulkner : the transfiguration of biography
- Faulkner's literary children : patterns of development
- Faulkner's rhetoric of loss : a study in perception and meaning
- Fiction as survival strategy : a comparative study of the major works of Ernest Hemingway and Saul Bellow
- Figuring madness in nineteenth-century fiction
- Freud and Nabokov
- Gender and the Gothic in the fiction of Edith Wharton
- Hemingway : the writer's art of self-defense
- Hemingway's fetishism : psychoanalysis and the mirror of manhood
- Hemingway's genders : rereading the Hemingway text
- Hemingway's quarrel with androgyny
- Hemingway; the writer's art of self-defense,
- Henry James : a collection of critical essays
- Henry James and masculinity : the man at the margins
- Henry James and sexuality
- Henry James and the evolution of consciousness : a study of The ambassadors
- Henry James and the requirements of the imagination
- Henry James and the suspense of masculinity
- Henry James and the suspense of masculinity
- Henry James's psychology of experience : innocence, responsibility, and renunciation in the fiction of Henry James
- Henry James's thwarted love
- Henry James,
- Henry James: the critical heritage
- I know that you know that I know : narrating subjects from Moll Flanders to Marnie
- Incest in Faulkner : a metaphor for the fall
- Innocence and estrangement in the fiction of Jean Stafford
- Innocence, power, and the novels of John Hawkes
- James's later novels : an interpretation
- John Edgar Wideman : reclaiming the African personality
- Joyce Carol Oates
- Joyce Carol Oates : novels of the middle years
- Joyce Carol Oates, artist in residence
- Lavish self-divisions : the novels of Joyce Carol Oates
- Le Guin and identity in contemporary fiction
- Literary trauma : sadism, memory, and sexual violence in American women's fiction
- Love and death in the American novel
- Mankind in Barbary : the individual and society in the novels of Norman Mailer
- Mark Twain and William James : crafting a free self
- Melville's Moby-Dick : a Jungian commentary : an American Nekyia
- Melville, shame, and the evil eye : a psychoanalytic reading
- Mesmerism and Hawthorne : mediums of American romance
- Nathaniel Hawthorne and the truth of dreams
- No mysteries out of ourselves : identity and textual form in the novels of Herman Melville
- Nostalgia and sexual difference : the resistance to contemporary feminism
- Psychoanalysis and American fiction
- Psychoanalysis and Black novels : desire and the protocols of race
- Psychoanalysis and Black novels : desire and the protocols of race
- Quest for failure; : a study of William Faulkner,
- Questioning the master : gender and sexuality in Henry James's writings
- 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
- Refusal and transgression in Joyce Carol Oates' fiction
- Ring Lardner and the Other
- Scott Fitzgerald, crisis in an American identity
- Seeing and being : the plight of the participant observer in Emerson, James, Adams, and Faulkner
- Self and community in the fiction of Elizabeth Spencer
- Sexuality and textuality in Henry James : reading through the virginal
- Strange alloy; : the relation of comedy to tragedy in the fiction of Henry James.
- Strange bodies : gender and identity in the novels of Carson McCullers
- The ambiguity of Henry James
- The analysis of motives : early American psychology and fiction
- The corporeal self : allegories of the body in Melville and Hawthorne
- The crime of innocence in the fiction of Toni Morrison
- The crystal cage : adventures of the imagination in the fiction of Henry James
- The dream quest of H.P. Lovecraft
- The dream scenes of Invisible man
- The ethics of intensity in American fiction
- The feeling of being : sensibility in postwar American fiction
- The feminine and Faulkner : reading (beyond) sexual difference
- The fragility of manhood : Hawthorne, Freud, and the politics of gender
- The great American adventure
- The mark and the knowledge : social stigma in classic American fiction
- The novels of Henry James : a study of culture and consciousness
- The passages of thought; : psychological representation in the American novel, 1870-1900
- The plight of feeling : sympathy and dissent in the early American novel
- The plight of feeling : sympathy and dissent in the early American novel
- The production of personal life : class, gender, and the psychological in Hawthorne's fiction
- The sexual education of Edith Wharton
- The sexual education of Edith Wharton
- The short novels of Henry James
- The sins of the fathers: Hawthorne's psychological themes
- The social self : Hawthorne, Howells, William James, and nineteenth-century psychology
- The southern belle in the American novel
- The tragic vision of Joyce Carol Oates
- The turn of the mind : constituting consciousness in Henry James
- The wilderness within : American women writers and spiritual quest
- Thinking in Henry James
- Toward wholeness in Paule Marshall's fiction
- Ugly feelings
- Uncanny American fiction : Medusa's face
- Understanding Joyce Carol Oates
- Vladimir Nabokov : the structure of literary desire
- Walker Percy's voices
- Walker Percy, a southern wayfarer
- Whale!
- Who is in the house? : a psychological study of two centuries of women's fiction in America, 1795 to the present
- William Faulkner and the rites of passage
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