How Novels Act: The Dramaturgy of Nineteenth-Century American Fiction traces the ways that distinctive features of nineteenth-century theater allowed novelists to examine the distinctive dynamics of mid-century political power. In particular, this project examines a set a novelistic characters in light of certain stage figures from which they are drawn: anonymous stage supernumeraries, star actors, stigmatized actresses, and blackface minstrel performers. My main argument is that novelists such as Melville, Hawthorne, Stowe, Fern, and Bird, borrowed from the popular theater culture of their day in order to interrogate the shifting social and political climate of the 1830s, 40s, and 50s. Beyond showing the extent to which these novelists en...
This project examines the effects of a variety of popular amusements on the development of American ...
This handbook offers students and researchers a compact introduction to the nineteenth-century Ameri...
"Squatters, Vampires, and Personalities" argues that modern drama emerged through convergences of mu...
How Novels Act: The Dramaturgy of Nineteenth-Century American Fiction traces the ways that distinct...
My dissertation is a historicist examination of the circulatory relationship among popular fiction, ...
Situating nineteenth-century texts within the frameworks of underexplored theories and contexts of t...
Textual Encounters: Reading Character in the Nineteenth-Century Novel explores how readers experienc...
Textual Encounters: Reading Character in the Nineteenth-Century Novel explores how readers experienc...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Emphasis in American History, 20...
Narrative, Gender, and Masquerade tracks the way the American novel of manners structures itself on ...
Over the past thirty years, the expansion of the literary canon has enriched Americanist critics’ se...
Despite a high number of ticket sales, theater reviews, and innumerable letters and diary entries de...
Theories of Reading from Nineteenth-Century American Fiction proceeds from the claim that when we re...
Theories of Reading from Nineteenth-Century American Fiction proceeds from the claim that when we re...
UnrestrictedFictions of Representation examines the ways literary, political, and social processes o...
This project examines the effects of a variety of popular amusements on the development of American ...
This handbook offers students and researchers a compact introduction to the nineteenth-century Ameri...
"Squatters, Vampires, and Personalities" argues that modern drama emerged through convergences of mu...
How Novels Act: The Dramaturgy of Nineteenth-Century American Fiction traces the ways that distinct...
My dissertation is a historicist examination of the circulatory relationship among popular fiction, ...
Situating nineteenth-century texts within the frameworks of underexplored theories and contexts of t...
Textual Encounters: Reading Character in the Nineteenth-Century Novel explores how readers experienc...
Textual Encounters: Reading Character in the Nineteenth-Century Novel explores how readers experienc...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Emphasis in American History, 20...
Narrative, Gender, and Masquerade tracks the way the American novel of manners structures itself on ...
Over the past thirty years, the expansion of the literary canon has enriched Americanist critics’ se...
Despite a high number of ticket sales, theater reviews, and innumerable letters and diary entries de...
Theories of Reading from Nineteenth-Century American Fiction proceeds from the claim that when we re...
Theories of Reading from Nineteenth-Century American Fiction proceeds from the claim that when we re...
UnrestrictedFictions of Representation examines the ways literary, political, and social processes o...
This project examines the effects of a variety of popular amusements on the development of American ...
This handbook offers students and researchers a compact introduction to the nineteenth-century Ameri...
"Squatters, Vampires, and Personalities" argues that modern drama emerged through convergences of mu...