Monday, October 13, 2008

Preliminary Bibliography - Mike Hicks

Mike Hicks

The Power of Sympathy

10/13/08


Barnes, Elizabeth. “Affecting Relations: Pedagogy, Patriarchy, and the Politics of

Sympathy.” American Literary History 8 (1996): 597-614.

Davidson, Cathy N. “The Power of Sympathy Reconsidered: William Hill Brown as

Literary Craftsman.” Early American Literature (Amherst, MA) 10 (1975):

14-29.

Ellis, Milton. “The Author of the First American Novel.” American Literature: A Journal

Of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 4 (1933): 359-68.

Evans, Gareth. “Rakes, Coquettes and Republican Patriarchs: Class, Gender and Nation

in Early American Sentimental Fiction.” Canadian Review of American Studies

25 (1995): 41-62.

Forcey, Blythe. “Charlotte Temple and the End of Epistolarity.” American Literature: A

Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 63 (1991): 225-41.

Henderson, Desiree. “The Imperfect Dead: Mourning Women in Eighteenth-Century

Oratory and Fiction.” Early American Literature 39 (2004): 487-509.

Kempner, Brandon. “Epistolary Culture and American Literature.” Diss. Pennsylvania

State U, 2006.

Keskinen, Mikko. “E-pistolarity and E-loquence: Sylvia Brownrigg’s The Metaphysical

Touch as a Novel of Letters and Voices in the Age of E-Mail Communication.”

Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 45 (2004): 383-404.

Wabayashi, Makiko. “Imagining Solitude: Epistolarity in the Novels of the Early

Republic.” Diss. State U of New York at Buffalo, 2003.

Walser, Richard. “Boston’s Reception of the First American Novel.” Early American

Literature 17 (1982): 65-74.

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