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| 1. | Research On The Narrative Mode Of Native American Renaissance Fiction |
| 2. | Re-reading the American Renaissance in New England and in Mexico City |
| 3. | Composing the nation: Writers of the American Renaissance and music |
| 4. | Individualism and the sectional crisis: Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, and their responses to slavery and racism |
| 5. | Vision conceptualized in the American Renaissance murals of Edwin Howland Blashfield |
| 6. | American resonance: Soundscapes of the American Renaissance |
| 7. | Aesthetics, Slavery, and Sentiment: The Discourses and Practices of Mastery in the American Renaissance |
| 8. | Double booking: How editors rewrote the American Renaissance in the Cold War |
| 9. | The cult of true manhood: American Renaissance women writing masculinities |
| 10. | The literary picturesque: Gender, the body, and visual culture in the African -American Renaissance |
| 11. | The birth of a style: Emerson and the writing of the moment in the American Renaissance (Ralph Waldo Emerson) |
| 12. | Paternal plots: Market revolution and mediatory fathers in the American Renaissance |
| 13. | Writing after the minister: The fruits of Emersonian prophecy |
| 14. | 'Angles of vision': N. Scott Momaday, the Native American renaissance, and effect on American identity |
| 15. | The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Richmond, Virginia, 1903--1906: An example of the American Renaissance |
| 16. | Intimate nationality: Race and affiliation in the American Renaissance |
| 17. | Literary genealogy and the politics of revision in the American Renaissance and the Harlem Renaissance |
| 18. | 'No respecter of persons': Law and the American Renaissance |
| 19. | Reading race in(to) the American Renaissance: A study of race in Emerson, Whitman, Melville, and Ellison |
| 20. | The inspirational wilderness: The role of the forest in the literature of the American Renaissance |
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