Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Another Graduate Bibliography

The first version was annotated!

Works Cited:
Aristotle. “Poetics.” The Critical Tradition: Classic Texts and Contemporary Trends. Ed.
David Richter. Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 1998. 42-64.
Brown, Charles Brockden. Wieland, or the Transformation. New York: Prometheus
Books, 1997.
---. “Wieland, or the Transformation. An American Tale.” The American
Review and Literary Journal 1 (1801): 333-37.
Davidson, Cathy N. Revolution and the Word: The Rise of the Novel in America. New
York: Oxford UP, 1986.
DeLillo, Don. White Noise. New York: Penguin Books, 1985.
Goddu, Teresa A. Approaches to Teaching Gothis Fiction: the British and American
Traditions. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2003.
Harris, Jennifer. “At One with the Land: The Domestic Remove-Charles Brockden Brown’s Wieland and Matters of National Belonging.” Canadian Review of
American Studies 33.3 (2003): 189-210.
Kramnick, Isaac, ed. The Portable Enlightenment Reader. New York: Penguin Books,
1995.
Kutchen, Larry. “The ‘Vulgar Thread of Canvass’ Revoluction and the Picturesque in
Ann Eliza Bleeker, Crevecoeur, and Charles Brockden Brown.” Early American Literature 63.3 (2001): 395-425.
Locke, John. The Second Treatise of Government. Ed. Thomas P Pearson. New York:
The Liberal Arts Press, 1952.
---. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Vol I. Ed. Alexander Cambell Fraser.
New York: Dover Publications, 1959.
Schneck, Peter. “Wieland’s Testimony; Charles Brockden Brown and the Rhetoric of
Evidence.” The Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature 18 (2002): 167-213.
Sutherland, Helen. “Varieties of Protestant Experience: Religion and the Doppelganger in Hogg, Brown, and Hawthorne.” Studies in Hogg and His World 16 (2005): 71-85
Tomkins, Jane. Sensational Designs: The Cultural Work of American Fiction 1790-1860. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985. 40-61.

Works Consulted:
Amfreville, Marc. “Charles Brockden Brown’s Cultural Paradox.” Letterature d’America
24 (2004): 5-21.
Basu, Biman. “Reading the Techno-Ethnic Other in DeLillo’s White Noise.” Arizona Quarterly 61.2 (2005): 87-111
Bradshaw, Charles C. “New England Illuminati: Conspiracy and Causality in Charles
Brockden Brown’s Wieland.” The New England Quarterly 76 (Sept 2003): 356- 77.
Dill, Elizabeth. “The Republican Stepmother: Revolution and Sensibility in Charles
Brockden Brown’s Wieland.” The Eighteenth Century Novel 2 (2002): 273-303.

Grabo, Norman. The Coincidental Art of Charles Brockden Brown. Chapel Hill, NC: The
University of North Carolina Press, 1981. 3-29.
Hsu, Hsuan L. “Democratic Expansionism is ‘Memoirs of Carwin’.” Early American
Literature 35 (2000):137-156.
Norwood, Lisa West. “‘I may be a Stranger to the Ground of Your Belief’ Constructing
Sense of Place in Wieland.” Early American Literature 38.1 (2003): 89-122.
Williams, Daniel E. “Writing under the Influence: An Examination of Wieland’s ‘Well
Authenticated Facts’ and the Depiction of Murderous Fathers in Post- Revolutionary Print Culture.” Eighteenth Century Fiction 15 (2003): 643-68

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