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1. | The Imagined Women In Frank Norris's Novels |
2. | Image Of Chinatown In Frank Norris’s Works |
3. | An Ecocritical Reading Of The Octopus |
4. | An Analysis Of Mc Teague In Mc Teague From The Perspective Of Naturalistic Determinism |
5. | On The Representation Of Hegemonic Masculinity In The Octopus |
6. | Absence Of Community Morality In Bruce Norris' S Clybourne Park |
7. | On Morbid Social Characters In Mr Norris Changes Trains |
8. | On The Marketplace Manhood In The Pit |
9. | Versions of pastoral in modern American fiction (Frank Norris, Willa Cather, William Faulkner, Henry Roth) |
10. | The rhetorical war: Class, race and redemption in Spanish-American War fiction. Stephen Crane, Frank Norris, Richard Harding Davis and Sutton Griggs |
11. | Technologies of representation and American naturalism: The limits of photography and early film in Norris and Dreiser |
12. | Narrating, displaying and spectating the animal: Frank Norris, Jack London, and the urban zoo |
13. | Persistent optimism and recurrent skepticism: Herbert Spencer and the United States (Frank Norris, Theodore Dreiser, Jack London) |
14. | The marriage of masculine and feminine in the novels of Frank Norris |
15. | Pressured identities: American individualism in the age of the crowd (Stephen Crane, Theodore Dreiser, Frank Norris, Edith Wharton) |
16. | Processes of elimination: Waste and American fiction at the turn of the twentieth century (Theodore Dreiser, Edith Wharton, Frank Norris, Upton Sinclair) |
17. | Reading anxiety: The New Woman and narrative strategy in American literature, 1899--1909 (Kate Chopin, Frank Norris, Gertrude Stein) |
18. | The threat of American life: Literary defensiveness at the turn of the nineteenth century (Theodore Dreiser, Frank Norris, Henry James, William James, William Dean Howells) |
19. | Transcendental realism: Natural environment and social reform from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Mary Wilkins Freeman (William Dean Howells, Frank Norris, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller) |
20. | Model modernity: The making of Asiatic racial form, 1882-1945 (John Steinbeck, Jack London, Pearl S. Buck, Frank Norris) |
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