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- 2013022470 contributor B12729320.
- 2013022470 created "2014.".
- 2013022470 date "2014".
- 2013022470 date "2014.".
- 2013022470 dateCopyrighted "2014.".
- 2013022470 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2013022470 description "Introduction by Priscilla Wald and Michael A. Elliott -- The business of fiction. Commodities and celebrities, by Sarah Robbins; The business of publishing American novels, by Catherine Turner; American readers and their novels, by Amy Blair -- The novel, 1870-1914. The adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Jonathan Arac; The novel and the Reconstruction amendments, by Jeannine DeLombard; Plessy and the novel, by Edlie Wong; Documenting the real, by Augusta Rohrbach; Journalism and the urban novel, by Betsy Klimasmith; Geographic fictions and the American novel, by Stephanie Foote; Science, medicine, technology & the novel, by Jane Thrailkill; The religious novel, by Claudia Stokes; The Spanish-American War, U.S. expansion, and the novel, by Gretchen Murphy; The immigrant novel, by Josh Miller; The American novel beyond English, by Orm Øverland; Henry James, the novel, and the mediascapes of modernity, by Jonathan Freedman -- The novel and the early cinema, by John Michael -- Genre fiction and the novel. The dime novel, by David Kazanjian; Serial fiction, by Jared Gardner; Fictionalizing children, children's fiction, by Caroline Levander; The American bestseller, by Lenny Cassuto; Crime and detective fiction, by Lee Horsley; The comics and the novel, by Michael Moon; Novels of utopia, science fiction, and fantasy, by Gerry Canavan -- The novel, 1915-1940. Modernism and the international novel, by Mark Scroggins; The novel and the rise of social science, by Susan Hegeman; The native novel, by Sean Teuton; The novel after the Great War, by Paul Giles; The Harlem renaissance novel, by Zita Nunes; Faulkner and the world culture of the global South, by Ramón Saldívar; The Depression and the novel, by Sonnet Retman -- Hollywood and the American novel, by Patrick Jagoda; Native son and diasporic modernity, by Mikko Tuhkanen; Critical understandings. Mass culture, the novel, and the American left, by Benjamin Balthaser and Shelley Streeby; The making of American literature, by Elizabeth Renker; The future of the novel and public criticism in mid-century America, by Paula Rabinowitz.".
- 2013022470 extent "p. cm.".
- 2013022470 identifier "9780195385342".
- 2013022470 isPartOf "The Oxford history of the novel in English ; v. 6".
- 2013022470 issued "2014".
- 2013022470 issued "2014.".
- 2013022470 language "eng".
- 2013022470 publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- 2013022470 spatial "United States".
- 2013022470 subject "813/.409 23".
- 2013022470 subject "American fiction 19th century History and criticism.".
- 2013022470 subject "American fiction 20th century History and criticism.".
- 2013022470 subject "Literature and society United States History 19th century.".
- 2013022470 subject "Literature and society United States History 20th century.".
- 2013022470 subject "National characteristics, American, in literature.".
- 2013022470 subject "PS377 .A545 2013".
- 2013022470 subject "Transnationalism in literature.".
- 2013022470 tableOfContents "Introduction by Priscilla Wald and Michael A. Elliott -- The business of fiction. Commodities and celebrities, by Sarah Robbins; The business of publishing American novels, by Catherine Turner; American readers and their novels, by Amy Blair -- The novel, 1870-1914. The adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Jonathan Arac; The novel and the Reconstruction amendments, by Jeannine DeLombard; Plessy and the novel, by Edlie Wong; Documenting the real, by Augusta Rohrbach; Journalism and the urban novel, by Betsy Klimasmith; Geographic fictions and the American novel, by Stephanie Foote; Science, medicine, technology & the novel, by Jane Thrailkill; The religious novel, by Claudia Stokes; The Spanish-American War, U.S. expansion, and the novel, by Gretchen Murphy; The immigrant novel, by Josh Miller; The American novel beyond English, by Orm Øverland; Henry James, the novel, and the mediascapes of modernity, by Jonathan Freedman -- The novel and the early cinema, by John Michael -- Genre fiction and the novel. The dime novel, by David Kazanjian; Serial fiction, by Jared Gardner; Fictionalizing children, children's fiction, by Caroline Levander; The American bestseller, by Lenny Cassuto; Crime and detective fiction, by Lee Horsley; The comics and the novel, by Michael Moon; Novels of utopia, science fiction, and fantasy, by Gerry Canavan -- The novel, 1915-1940. Modernism and the international novel, by Mark Scroggins; The novel and the rise of social science, by Susan Hegeman; The native novel, by Sean Teuton; The novel after the Great War, by Paul Giles; The Harlem renaissance novel, by Zita Nunes; Faulkner and the world culture of the global South, by Ramón Saldívar; The Depression and the novel, by Sonnet Retman -- Hollywood and the American novel, by Patrick Jagoda; Native son and diasporic modernity, by Mikko Tuhkanen; Critical understandings. Mass culture, the novel, and the American left, by Benjamin Balthaser and Shelley Streeby; The making of American literature, by Elizabeth Renker; The future of the novel and public criticism in mid-century America, by Paula Rabinowitz.".
- 2013022470 title "The American novel, 1870-1940 / edited by Priscilla Wald and Michael A. Elliott.".
- 2013022470 type "text".