Grounded in the ubiquitous, everchanging matter of fashion, Cultures of Femininity in Modern Fashion places women at the heart of modern culture. Rich and cohesive,...
Daneen Wardrop's Emily Dickinson and the Labor of Clothing begins by identifying and using the dating tools of fashion to place the references to clothing...
In this imaginative book, Katie McGettigan argues that Melville's novels and poetry demonstrate a sustained engagement with the physical, social, and economic materiality of industrial...
At the vanguard of renewed interest in Maine's influential early modernist Marsden Hartley (18771943), author Donna M. Cassidy brilliantly appraises the contemporary social, political, and...
At the vanguard of renewed interest in Maine's influential early modernist Marsden Hartley (18771943), author Donna M. Cassidy brilliantly appraises the contemporary social, political, and...
Written a generation apart and rarely treated together by scholars, Little Women (1868) and The House of Mirth (1905) share a deep concern with materialism,...
Written a generation apart and rarely treated together by scholars, Little Women (1868) and The House of Mirth (1905) share a deep concern with materialism,...
In this, the first indepth study of the most American of holidays, James Baker sweeps away lingering myths and misconceptions to show how this celebration...
In this, the first indepth study of the most American of holidays, James Baker sweeps away lingering myths and misconceptions to show how this celebration...
In nineteen finely honed, deftly realized short stories, Rebecca Rule crafts with gentle wit and striking clarity a conglomeration of sometimes ragtag but always appealing...
The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896) is a timeless masterpiece by Sarah Orne Jewett, celebrated as her most popular work. This centennial edition allows...
University communities have the potential to serve as models in the development and application of sustainability principles and practices, not only by what they teach...
University communities have the potential to serve as models in the development and application of sustainability principles and practices, not only by what they teach...
In this volume, fifteen scholars from diverse backgrounds analyze American women writers' transatlantic exchanges in the nineteenth century. They show how women writers (and often...
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Grounded in the ubiquitous, everchanging matter of fashion, Cultures of Femininity in Modern Fashion places women at the heart of modern culture. Rich and cohesive,...
Daneen Wardrop's Emily Dickinson and the Labor of Clothing begins by identifying and using the dating tools of fashion to place the references to clothing...
In this imaginative book, Katie McGettigan argues that Melville's novels and poetry demonstrate a sustained engagement with the physical, social, and economic materiality of industrial...
At the vanguard of renewed interest in Maine's influential early modernist Marsden Hartley (18771943), author Donna M. Cassidy brilliantly appraises the contemporary social, political, and...
At the vanguard of renewed interest in Maine's influential early modernist Marsden Hartley (18771943), author Donna M. Cassidy brilliantly appraises the contemporary social, political, and...
Written a generation apart and rarely treated together by scholars, Little Women (1868) and The House of Mirth (1905) share a deep concern with materialism,...
Written a generation apart and rarely treated together by scholars, Little Women (1868) and The House of Mirth (1905) share a deep concern with materialism,...
In this, the first indepth study of the most American of holidays, James Baker sweeps away lingering myths and misconceptions to show how this celebration...
In this, the first indepth study of the most American of holidays, James Baker sweeps away lingering myths and misconceptions to show how this celebration...
In nineteen finely honed, deftly realized short stories, Rebecca Rule crafts with gentle wit and striking clarity a conglomeration of sometimes ragtag but always appealing...
The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896) is a timeless masterpiece by Sarah Orne Jewett, celebrated as her most popular work. This centennial edition allows...
University communities have the potential to serve as models in the development and application of sustainability principles and practices, not only by what they teach...
University communities have the potential to serve as models in the development and application of sustainability principles and practices, not only by what they teach...