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Readings on Reserve
I have put a good deal of primary and secondary materials on reserve at Reed Library. If you ever happen to be in the library and have forgotten the reading you wanted to do, you may find copies of every assigned text at the circulation desk. Also, many of the secondary works on reserve will come in handy when preparing your research projects and final paper.
Here's the list of works that I asked to be put on reserve. Please be aware that some of them had to be ordered, and may not have arrived yet. Check the list at the circulation desk for the most up-to-date availability results.
Primary Works
- Nathaniel Hawthorne, Novels (Library of America)
- Nathaniel Hawthorne, Tales and Sketches (Library of America)
- Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter (Bedford Critical Ed.)
- Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Blithedale Romance (Bedford Cultural Ed.)
- The Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, vols. 6 and 23
- Toni Morrison, The Bluest Eye
- Toni Morrison, Sula
- Toni Morrison, Song of Solomon
- Toni Morrison, Tar Baby
- Toni Morrison, Beloved
- Toni Morrison, Jazz
- Toni Morrison, Paradise
- Toni Morrison, "Recitatif" (xerox)
- Toni Morrison, "Unspeakable Things Unspoken" (in Mitchell's Within the Circle and in abridged form in Wonham's Criticism and the Color Line) (xerox of complete essay on reserve)
- Toni Morrison, Playing in the Dark
- Toni Morrison, The Nobel Lecture in America
- Toni Morrison, ed., Race-ing Justice, En-gendering Power
- Toni Morrison, ed., Birth of a Nation'hood
Secondary Works
On Race and American Literature and Culture
- Kimberle Crenshaw, et al., eds., Critical Race Theory
- Henry Louis Gates, Jr., ed., Reading Black, Reading Feminist
- Wahneema Lubiano, ed., The House That Race Built
- Deborah McDowell and Arnold Rampersad, Slavery and the Literary Imagination
- Angelyn Mitchell, ed., Within the Circle
- Michael Moon and Cathy Davidson, eds., Subjects and Citizens
- Dana Nelson, The Word in Black and White
- Valerie Smith, et al., eds., African American Writers
- Eric Sundquist, To Wake the Nations
- Priscilla Wald, Constituting Americans
- Henry Wonham, ed., Criticism and the Color Line
On Hawthorne's Works and Times
- Michael Davitt Bell, Nathaniel Hawthorne and the Historical Romance of New England
- Sacvan Bercovitch, The Office of The Scarlet Letter
- Sacvan Bercovitch and Myra Jehlen, eds., Ideology and Classic American Literature
- Lauren Berlant, The Anatomy of National Fantasy
- Lauren Berlant, "Fantasies of Utopia in The Blithedale Romance" (xerox)
- Anna Brickhouse, "Hawthorne in the Americas" (xerox)
- Richard Brodhead, The School of Hawthorne
- Emily Miller Budick, Engendering Romance
- Evan Carton, The Marble Faun: Hawthorne's Transformations
- Richard Chase, The American Novel and Its Tradition
- Eric Cheyfitz, "The Irresistibleness of Great Literature" (xerox)
- Michael Colacurcio, The Province of Piety
- Frederick Crews, The Sins of the Fathers
- J. Donald Crowley, ed., Hawthorne: The Critical Heritage
- George Dekker, The American Historical Romance
- Leslie Fiedler, Love and Death in the American Novel
- Jennifer Fleischner, "Hawthorne and the Politics of Slavery" (xerox)
- Allen Flint, "Hawthorne and the Slavery Crisis" (xerox)
- Garvin, ed., The American Renaissance: New Dimensions
- Jay Grossman, "A for Abolition?" (xerox)
- Lawrence Sargent Hall, Hawthorne: Critic of Society
- John Idol and Buford Jones, eds., Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Contemporary Reviews
- David Levin, "Modern Misjudgements of Racial Imperialism" (xerox)
- Harry Levin, The Power of Blackness
- Charles Lewis, "The Ironic Romance of New Historicism" (xerox)
- R.W.B. Lewis, The American Adam
- Manfred Mackenzie, "Hawthorne's Roger Malvin's Burial" (xerox)
- Manfred Mackenzie, "Colonization and Decolonization in The Blithedale Romance" (xerox)
- Lucy Maddox, Removals
- F.O. Matthiessen, The American Renaissance
- James Mellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne in His Times (biography)
- Roy Harvey Pearce, ed., Hawthorne Centenary Essays
- Joel Pfister, The Production of Personal Life
- David Reynolds, Beneath the American Renaissance
- Randall Stewart, "Hawthorne and the Civil War" (in microfilms)
- Jan Stryz, "The Other Ghost in Beloved" (xerox)
- Charles Swann Nathaniel Hawthorne: Tradition and Revolution
- Arlin Turner, "Hawthorne and Reform" (xerox)
- Caroline Woidat, "Talking back to Schoolteacher" (xerox)
- Jean Fagan Yellin, "Hawthorne and the American National Sin" (xerox)
On Toni Morrison's Works and Times
- William Andrews and Nellie McKay, eds., Toni Morrison's Beloved: A Casebook
- Harold Bloom, ed., Toni Morrison: Modern Critical Views
- Elliott Butler-Evans, Race, Gender, and Desire
- Stelamaris Coser, Bridging the Americas
- Madhu Dubey, Black Women Novelists and the Nationalist Aesthetic
- Mari Evans, ed., Black Women Writers (1950-1980)
- Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and K.A. Appiah, Toni Morrison: Critical Perspectives Past and Present
- Avery Gordon, Ghostly Matters: Haunting and the Sociological Imagination
- Farah Griffin, Who Set You Flowin'?
- Trudier Harris, Fiction and Folklore
- Jill Matus, Toni Morrison
- Nellie McKay and Kathryn Earle, eds., Approaches to Teaching the Novels of Toni Morrison
- David Middleton, ed., Toni Morrison's Fiction
- Nell Irvin Painter, Exodusters
- Valerie Smith, ed., New Essays on Song of Solomon
- Danille Taylor-Guthrie, Conversations with Toni Morrison
- Steven Weisenburger, Modern Medea
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EN 510: Major Writers, Spring 1999
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