New Literary History

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Interactive Fiction: A New Literary Genre?1989/01/017
"What's Love Got to Do with It?": Critical Theory, Integrity, and the Black Idiom1987/01/017
Greimas's Narrative Grammar1989/01/017
Interpretation and Descriptive Poetry: A Reading of Wordsworth's "Yew-Trees"1973/01/017
The Game of Literature and Some Literary Games1977/01/017
Text, Traces, and the Reification of Totality: The Case of Popular Circus Literature1994/01/017
Where Epistemology, Style, and Grammar Meet Literary History: The Development of Represented Speech and Thought1978/01/017
How Myths Die1974/01/017
The Vanity of Historicism1991/01/017
Theorizing the Collaborative Self: The Dynamics of Contour and Content in the Dictated Autobiography1994/01/017
Clinamen or Poetic Misprision1972/01/016
Rereading Barbara Smith: Black Feminist Criticism and the Category of Experience1993/01/016
"The Changing Same": Generational Connections and Black Women Novelists1987/01/016
What Is the Meaning of a Text?1982/01/016
Knowing Tornadoes and Other Things1991/01/016
Thinking of Emerson1979/01/016
Oral Poetry and History1987/01/016
American Studies. A Defense of an Unscientific Method1969/10/016
The Scene of Translation: After Jakobson, Benjamin, de Man, and Derrida1993/01/016
Freud, Morality, and Hermeneutics1980/01/016
Learning, Teaching, and Apprenticeship1993/01/016
An Ethnographic Perspective1973/01/016
The Text and the Structure of Its Audience1982/01/016
Poetry as Fiction1971/01/016
History Talking to Itself: Public Personality in Recent Memoir1979/01/016
Narrative and Chaos1992/01/016
Writing between the Lines: The Language of Translation1990/01/016
Walter Benjamin's Collector: The Fate of Modern Experience1988/01/016
The Future's Past1975/01/016
Fictionalizing: The Anthropological Dimension of Literary Fictions1990/01/016