Regional fictions culture and identity in nineteenth-century American literature /
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Madison, Wis. :
University of Wisconsin Press,
c2001.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- "I feared to find myself a foreigner" : Sarah Orne Jewett's The country of the pointed firs
- The region of the repressed and the return of the region : Hamlin Garland and Harold Frederic
- The history of a historyless people : Gertrude Atherton's The Californians
- "The shadow of the Ethiopian" : George Washington Cable's The grandissimes
- Disorienting regionalism : Jacob Riis, the city, and the Chinese question
- Representation and Tammany Hall : locating the body politic.