Social classes in literature
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- CliffsNotes The house of mirth, by Bruce Walker
- Male domination, female revolt, race, class, and gender in Kuwaiti women's fiction, by Ishaq Tijani
- Latin-American women writers, class, race, and gender, Myriam Yvonne Jehenson
- Pinks, pansies, and punks, the rhetoric of masculinity in American literary culture, James Penner
- American hungers, the problem of poverty in U.S. literature, 1840-1945
- Yeats's nations, gender, class, and Irishness, Marjorie Howes
- Patricios en contienda, Cuadros de costumbres, reformas liberales y representación del pueblo en Hispanoamérica (1830-1880), Felipe Martínez-Pinzón
- Urban underworlds, a geography of twentieth-century American literature and culture, Thomas Heise
- Reform acts, Chartism, social agency, and the Victorian novel, 1832-1867, Chris R. Vanden Bossche
- Walt Whitman & the class struggle, Andrew Lawson
- The language of gender and class, transformation in the Victorian novel, Patricia Ingham
- Fantasies of the New Class, Ideologies of Professionalism in Post-World War II American Fiction, Stephen Schryer
- Race and upward mobility, seeking, gatekeeping, and other class strategies in postwar America, Elda María Román
- American sensations, class, empire, and the production of popular culture, Shelley Streeby
- Class interruptions, inequality and division in African diasporic women's fiction, Robin Brooks
- Shakespeare's theories of blood, character, and class, a festschrift in honor of Dr. David Shelley Berkeley, edited by Peter C. Rollins and Alan Smith
- Subjectivities, a history of self-representation in Britain, 1832-1920, Regenia Gagnier
- Refuse, CanLit in ruins, Erin Wunker, Julie Rak, Hannah McGregor, editors
- The English novel in history, 1840-1895, Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth
- Writing the ghetto, class, authorship, and the Asian American ethnic enclave, Yoonmee Chang
- Rewriting white, race, class, and cultural capital in nineteenth-century America, Todd Vogel