Incoming Resources
- Stephen Crane, a life of fire, Paul Sorrentino
- Bricks without straw;, a novel, by Albion W. Tourgée ; edited by Otto H. Olsen
- The lucid reflector, the observer in Henry James' fiction, 1969
- The wings of the dove, Henry James ; with the author's preface
- Frank Norris,, by W. M. Frohock
- Readings on Stephen Crane, Bonnie Szumski, book editor
- The bread-winners., Edited for the modern reader by Charles Vandersee
- Critical essays on Kate Chopin, edited by Alice Hall Petry
- A novelist in the making;, a collection of student themes and the novels Blix and Vandover and the brute., Edited by James D. Hart
- Henry James, a collection of critical essays, edited by Ruth Bernard Yeazell
- The hole in the fabric, science, contemporary literature, and Henry James, Strother B. Purdy
- Henry James., With a pref. by Andre Maurois. Translated by John Cumming
- Looking backward, 2000-1887, Edward Bellamy ; with an introduction by Walter James Miller and a new afterword by Eliot Fintushel
- Satire or evasion?, Black perspectives on Huckleberry Finn, edited by James S. Leonard, Thomas A. Tenney, Thadious M. Davis
- Frank Norris, instinct and art, [by] William B. Dillingham
- Stephen Crane, by Jean Cazemajou
- Twentieth century interpretations of The turn of the screw, and other tales;, a collection of critical essays., Edited by Jane P. Tompkins
- S. Weir Mitchell,, by Joseph P. Lovering
- The early tales of Henry James., With a pref. by Harry T. Moore
- The open boat,, and other tales of adventure., New York, Doubleday & McClure, 1898
- Invincible Louisa, the story of the author of Little women, by Cornelia Meigs. With a new introd. by the author
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, complete text with introduction, historical contexts, critical essays, Mark Twain ; edited by Susan K. Harris ; with the assistance of Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon
- The awakening, Kate Chopin
- Workable design: action and situation in the fiction of Henry James, [by] John P. O'Neill
- Clotel, or, The president's daughter, a narrative of slave life in the United States, William Wells Brown ; edited by Robert S. Levine
- Kate Chopin reconsidered, beyond the Bayou, edited by Lynda S. Boren and Sara deSaussure Davis
- The search for form;, studies in the structure of James's fiction,, by J. A. Ward
- The awakening, and other stories, Kate Chopin ; edited with an introduction and notes by Pamela Knights
- The Jim dilemma, reading race in Huckleberry Finn, Jocelyn Chadwick-Joshua
- Twentieth century interpretations of The scarlet letter ;, a collection of critical essays, edited by John C. Gerber
- An anatomy of The turn of the screw,, by Thomas Mabry Cranfill and Robert Lanier Clark, Jr
- Thomas Nelson Page,, by Theodore L. Gross
- Kate Chopin, Barbara C. Ewell
- The American, Henry James ; edited with an introduction and notes by Adrian Poole
- Sarah Orne Jewett, Josephine Donovan
- The realism of William Dean Howells, 1889-1920, [by] George N. Bennett
- Perspectives on James's The portrait of a lady;, a collection of critical essays,, edited, with an introd., by William T. Stafford
- Twentieth century interpretations of The portrait of a lady;, a collection of critical essays,, edited by Peter Buitenhuis
- Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a documentary volume, edited by Tom Quirk
- Stephen Crane's The red badge of courage,, by David R. Turner
- Folks from Dixie., With illus. by E. W. Kemble
- Louisa May Alcott on race, sex, and slavery, edited with an introduction by Sarah Elbert
- The fictional children of Henry James,, by Muriel G. Shine
- Sullivan County tales and sketches., Edited and with an introduction by R.W. Stallman
- The Graysons;, a story of Illinois., With illus. by Allegra Eggleston
- E.W. Howe, [by] S.J. Sackett
- Doctor Heidenhoff's process
- Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer/Huckleberry Finn, edited by Stuart Hutchinson
- Stephen Crane,, the critical heritage,, edited by Richard M. Weatherford
- The double life of Stephen Crane, Christopher Benfey