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Speaking Of Religion In Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Brian Yothers
Speaking Of Religion In Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Brian Yothers
Brian Yothers
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Melville And Americanness: A Special Issue, Brian Yothers
Introduction: Melville And Americanness: A Special Issue, Brian Yothers
Brian Yothers
No abstract provided.
Betting On Fiction: Nation, Diaspora, Technology, And Anglophone Literary Networks In Shehan Karunatilaka's The Legend Of Pradeep Mathew, Brian Yothers
Brian Yothers
No abstract provided.
Rev. Of Roberson, Susan L. Antebellum American Women Writers And The Road: American Mobilities. (2010) In Journeys: The International Journal Of Travel And Travel Writing, Brian Yothers
Brian Yothers
No abstract provided.
Rev. Of Arapoglou, Eleftheria. A Bridge Over The Balkans: Demetra Vaka Brown And The Tradition Of “Women’S Orients.” (2011) In Journeys: The International Journal Of Travel And Travel Writing, Brian Yothers
Brian Yothers
No abstract provided.
South Asia In The Margins Of Nineteenth-Century American Literature: Missionaries, Transcendentalists, And Indian Travelers In America, Brian Yothers
South Asia In The Margins Of Nineteenth-Century American Literature: Missionaries, Transcendentalists, And Indian Travelers In America, Brian Yothers
Brian Yothers
This essay discusses the broad presence of representations of South Asia in nineteenth-century American literature, from little-known missionary narratives to canonical work by Melville, Thoreau, Emerson, and Fuller.
American Missionaries And Gender Politics In South Asia: Mark Twain's Following The Equator And Harriet Winlsow's Memoir, Brian Yothers
American Missionaries And Gender Politics In South Asia: Mark Twain's Following The Equator And Harriet Winlsow's Memoir, Brian Yothers
Brian Yothers
Abstract published in South Asian Review 29.4 (2008): 68.
Reader Response And The Interpretation Of "Hop-Frog," "How To Write A Blackwood Article," And "The Tell-Tale Heart", Brian Yothers
Reader Response And The Interpretation Of "Hop-Frog," "How To Write A Blackwood Article," And "The Tell-Tale Heart", Brian Yothers
Brian Yothers
This essay discusses ways in which reader response can enrich the teaching of Poe's short fiction.