> Verlagsreihe
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Stephen King as a postmodern author Clotilde Landais
New York, NY; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, [2013]
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The princess story modeling the feminine in twentieth-century American fiction and film Sarah Rothschild
New York; Bern; Frankfurt; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 2013
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The fragmented female body and identity the postmodern, feminist, and multiethnic writings of Toni Morrison, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Phyllis Alesia Perry, Gayl Jones, Emma Pérez, Paula Gunn Allen, and Kathy Acker Pamela B. June
New York; Washington,D.C.; Baltimore; Bern; Frankfurt; Berlin; Bruxelles; Vienna; Oxford: Peter Lang, 2010
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The beat generation and counterculture Paul Bowles, William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac Raj Chandarlapaty
New York, NY; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Wien [u.a.]: Lang, 2009
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Freaks in late modernist American culture Nathanael West, Djuna Barnes, Tod Browning, and Carson McCullers Nancy Bombaci
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Brussels; Vienna; Oxford: Lang, 2006
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Don DeLillo balance at the edge of belief Jesse Kavadlo
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, c 2004
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Lillian Hellman and August Wilson dramatizing a new American identity Margaret Booker
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Brussels; Vienna; Oxford: Lang, 2003
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The blues aesthetic and the making of American identity in the literature of the South Barbara A. Baker
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Brussels; Vienna; Oxford: Lang, 2003
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Paul Auster and postmodern quest on the road to nowhere Ilana Shiloh
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 2002
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Toni Morrison and womanist discourse Aoi Mori
New York; Washington, DC; Baltimore; Boston; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1999
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The female Bildungsroman by Toni Morrison and Maxine Hong Kingston a postmodern reading Pin-chia Feng
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 1999
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Robert Penn Warren's novels feminine and feminist discourse Cecilia S. Donohue
New York, NY; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 1999
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William Carlos Williams & Charles Tomlinson a transatlantic connection ed. by Barry Magid & Hugh Witemeyer
New York, NY; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 1999
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Deconstructing Frank Norris's fiction the male-female dialectic Lon West
New York; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 1998
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John Updike's Rabbit at rest appropriating history Dilvo I. Ristoff
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; Boston; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1998
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Reading "The sun also rises" Hemingway's political unconscious Marc D. Baldwin
New York; Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]: Lang, 1998
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The female Bildungsroman by Toni Morrison and Maxine Hong Kingston a postmodern reading Pin-chia Feng
New York; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 1998
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The passing figure racial confusion in modern American literature Juda Bennett
New York, NY; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 1998
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A dream of peace art and death in the fiction of John Gardner Ronald Grant Nutter
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1997