PS173.I39 T55 1994
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Pocahontas : the evolution of an American narrative / |
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PS173.I39 Z613
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The writer and the shaman; a morphology of the American Indian. |
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PS173.I46
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Performances of suffering in Latin American migration : heroes, martyrs and saints / |
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PS173.I6 B45 2001
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The demon of the continent : Indians and the shaping of American literature / |
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PS173.I6 B47 2000
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The national uncanny : Indian ghosts and American subjects / |
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PS173.I6 M28 2002eb
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Shaman or Sherlock? : the Native American detective / |
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PS173.I6 M3 1991eb
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Removals : nineteenth-century American literature and the politics of Indian affairs / |
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PS173.I6 R54 2011eb
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When did Indians become straight? : kinship, the history of sexuality, and native sovereignty / |
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PS173.I6 S288 2005eb
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The Indian chief as tragic hero : native resistance and the literatures of America, from Moctezuma to Tecumseh / |
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PS173.I6 S55 2000eb
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Reimagining Indians : Native Americans through Anglo eyes, 1880-1940 / |
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PS173.I6 S73 2023
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The makings and unmakings of Americans : Indians and immigrants in American literature and culture, 1879-1924 / |
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PS173.I75 B87 2022
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Race, politics, and Irish America : a gothic history / |
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PS173.I75 M39 2021
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Irishness in North American women's writing : transatlantic affinities / |
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PS173.I75 W37 2015eb
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"Something dreadful and grand" : American literature and the Irish-Jewish unconscious / |
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PS173.J4
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American naturalism and the Jews : Garland, Norris, Dreiser, Wharton, and Cather / |
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PS173.J4 N68 2008
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Beyond the golden door : Jewish American drama and Jewish American experience / |
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PS173.M36 B69 2002eb
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Boys don't cry? : rethinking narratives of masculinity and emotion in the U.S. / |
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PS173.M36 C7 2001
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American sympathy : men, friendship, and literature in the new nation / |
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PS173.M36 C7 2001eb
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American sympathy : men, friendship, and literature in the new nation / |
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PS173.M36 P46 2011eb
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Pinks, pansies, and punks : the rhetoric of masculinity in American literary culture / |
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