Romantic reformers and the antislavery struggle in the Civil War era /
The "tragic mulatta" revisited : race and nationalism in nineteenth-century antislavery fiction /
The Poet and the Gilded Age : Social Themes in Late Nineteenth-Century American Verse /
Before modernism : inventing American lyric /
The blues muse : race, gender, and musical celebrity in American poetry /
From school to salon : reading nineteenth-century American women's poetry /
Reaping something new : African American transformations of Victorian literature /
To fight aloud is very brave : American poetry and the Civil War /
Creole crossings : domestic fiction and the reform of colonial slavery /
Sing with the heart of a bear : fusions of native and American poetry, 1890-1999 /
Rhetorics of literacy : the cultivation of American dialect poetry /
Homosexual Tradition in American Poetry.
The origins of African American literature, 1680-1865 /
To make a poet Black /
The necessary past revising history in contemporary African American poetry /
Recovery and Transgression : Memory in American Poetry.
Masks outrageous and austere : culture, psyche, and persona in modern women poets /
Battle lines. Poetry and mass media in the U.S. Civil War /
Apocalyptic messianism and contemporary Jewish-American poetry /
Holding patterns : temporary poetics in contemporary poetry /
Elegy /
Epochs of morning light : prose poems /
Modernism the morning after /
Penumbra : poems /
Road Trip.
The imaginary lover /
Door in the Mountain : New and Collected Poems, 1965-2003.
The known world /
A space filled with moving /
The Lame God /
The Tale of the Tribe : Ezra Pound and the Modern Verse Epic.
Why/Why Not.
Syncopations : the stress of innovation in contemporary American poetry /
Brain camp /
Darwin's bards : British and American poetry in the age of evolution /
Sight lines /
Flying out with the wounded /
Postcolonial narrative and the work of mourning : J.M. Coetzee, Wilson Harris, and Toni Morrison /
Smooth operating and other social acts /
Representing the body of the slave /
Why antislavery poetry matters now /
Slaves and masters in the ancient novel
Hell hath no fury : gender, disability, and the invention of damned bodies in early Christian literature /
Fathering the Nation American Genealogies of Slavery and Freedom.
Bodily evidence : racism, slavery, and maternal power in the novels of Toni Morrison /
Mothering across cultures : postcolonial representations /
Slavery on trial : law, abolitionism, and print culture /
Slaves, masters, and the art of authority in Plautine comedy /
The British slave trade and public memory /
Ghosts of slavery : a literary archaeology of Black women's lives /
Slavery and the Romantic imagination /
Genius in bondage : literature of the early Black Atlantic /
Reading Africa into American literature : epics, fables, and gothic tales /
Barbaric culture and Black critique : Black antislavery writers, religion, and the slaveholding Atlantic /
Spectacular suffering : witnessing slavery in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic /
Reading abolition : the critical reception of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frederick Douglass /
Above the American renaissance : David S. Reynolds and the spiritual imagination in American literary studies /
Melville's mirrors : literary criticism and America's most elusive author /
The long journey : exploring travel and travel writing /