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21. Moral revolutions: Ethics and skepticism in antebellum New England literary culture, 1846--1859 (Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville)
22. Sermo absentium: Rhetoric, Epistolarity, and the Emergence of Italian Literary Culture
23. Novel affirmations: Defending literary culture in the fiction of David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Franzen, and Richard Powers
24. The Transcendental Schoolroom: Childhood Education and Literary Culture in Antebellum America
25. Eutropius the Presbyter, Cerasia, and literary culture in Late Antiquity
26. Competing American colonial modernities: Politics, publishing, and the making of a United States-Mexican literary culture, 1836--1939
27. Irish writers in Irish America: The evolution of a literary culture and an ethnic identity, 1882-1998
28. Gender and the politics of Arab literary culture, 1945--1975 (Layla Ba'lbakki, Lebanon, Nizar Kabbani, Syria, Ghassan Kanafani, Palestinian)
29. Engendering the modern: Configurations of femininity in Chinese literary culture, Late Qing-1940's
30. Beyond the culture ghetto: Asian American class critique and the ethnographic bildungsroman
31. After: U.S. literary culture, 1989--present
32. Guarding the wild: A placed critical inquiry into literary culture in modern nations (Greece)
33. Poetry, culture, and social harmony in eighteenth-century Japanese literary thought: The Sorai school and its critics
34. The courtly vernacular: The transformation of Brajbhas&dotbelow;a literary culture (1590--1690)
35. A myth of violet: Zhou Shoujuan and the literary culture of Shanghai, 1911--1927 (China)
36. Zora Neale Hurston's place in American literary culture: A study of the politics of race and gender
37. In search of 'Tamil Buddhism': Language, literary culture, and religious community in Tamil-speaking South Indi
38. Soren Kierkegaard and Anglo-American literary culture of the thirties and forties
39. Cross currents: American literature and Chinese modernism, Chinese culture and American modernism
40. Cultural radicalism in the American fin de siecle: The emergence of an oppositional literary culture
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