Domestic fiction
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Domestic fiction
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- A Scots quair : a trilogy of novels
- A little more human : a novel
- A lost lady
- A tree grows in Brooklyn, : a novel;
- A widow for one year : a novel
- A yellow raft in blue water
- African stories
- Aloft
- Arabian jazz
- As I lay dying : authoritative text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism
- As I lay dying : the corrected text
- Barchester Towers ; : and the warden
- Beloved : a novel
- Bless me, Ultima
- Brideshead revisited : the sacred and profane memories of Captain Charles Ryder
- Brideshead revisited : the sacred and profane memories of Captain Charles Ryder : a novel
- Brown girl, brownstones
- Bullet Park : a novel
- Burger's daughter
- Cass Timberlane, : a novel of husbands and wives,
- Clotel, or, The president's daughter : a narrative of slave life in the United States
- Couples
- Dreaming in Cuban : a novel
- East of Eden
- Ellen Foster : a novel
- Empire falls
- Enemies, a love story
- Ethan Frome
- Ethan Frome. : The story, with sources and commentary
- Everything is illuminated : a novel
- Fasting, feasting
- Fathers and sons : the author on the novel, contemporary reactions, essays in criticism
- Flags in the dust
- Forgotten country
- Giant
- Gilead : a novel
- Go set a watchman
- Hard times
- Hard times
- Hard times; : an authoritative text, backgrounds, sources, and contemporary reactions, criticism.
- Joy in the morning
- Lawd today
- Little women
- Look homeward, angel : a story of the buried life
- Losing battles
- Madame Bovary : Backgrounds and sources ; essays in criticism
- Main Street
- Mansfield Park
- Mary Barton : a tale of Manchester life
- Middlemarch : a study of provincial life
- Monkey hunting
- Montana 1948 : a novel
- My Antonia
- My Antonia
- My Antonia
- My sister's keeper : a novel
- Night and day
- October light
- Of the farm
- On beauty : a novel
- Ordinary people
- Paradise
- Postern of fate
- Pride and prejudice
- Pride and prejudice
- Pride and prejudice
- Pride and prejudice : an annotated edition
- Pride and prejudice,
- Push : a novel
- Quiet as they come
- Salvage the bones : a novel
- Scattered leaves
- Sense and sensibility
- Silas Marner : the weaver of Raveloe
- Silas Marner,
- Song of Solomon
- Sons
- Surfacing
- Swimming home
- Tar baby
- Tar baby
- The Joy Luck Club
- The Mosquito Coast : a novel
- The Ponder heart.
- The age of innocence : complete text with introduction, historical contexts, critical essays
- The bluest eye
- The book of Daniel; : a novel,
- The chosen : a novel
- The color purple
- The corrections
- The custom of the country
- The dean's December : a novel
- The good earth.
- The hamlet
- The house of the seven gables
- The house of the seven gables : an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, essays in criticism
- The hundred secret senses
- The last days of Ptolemy Grey
- The lowland : a novel
- The mayor of Casterbridge : an authoritative text, backgrounds criticism
- The member of the wedding
- The namesake
- The old curiosity shop : with the original illustrations
- The one & only : a novel
- The optimist's daughter
- The ordeal of Richard Feverel; : a history of father and son.
- The rise of Silas Lapham
- The second death of Única Aveyano : a novel
- The shipping news
- The sound and the fury
- The sound and the fury : the corrected text
- The summons
- Them
- Then came you : a novel
- This is where I leave you
- To kill a mockingbird
- To kill a mockingbird
- Vein of iron
- Washington Square
- We are all completely beside ourselves
- What Maisie knew
- Where are you now?
- Winesburg, Ohio
- Wuthering Heights : the 1847 text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism
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