The Wide, Wide World, Susan Warner Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Review of The Wide, Wide World
- Review of The Wide, Wide World
- The Perils of Apostasy
- Sparing the Rod: Discipline and Fiction in Antebellum America
- Inside the Sentimental: The Psychological Work of The Wide, Wide World
- Anti-Individualism, Authority, and Identity: Susan Warner's Contradictions in The Wide, Wide World
- Widening the World: Susan Warner, Her Readers, and the Assumption of Authorship
- Identity Development in Susan Warner's The Wide, Wide World: Relationship, Performance and Construction
- The Wild Side of The Wide, Wide World.
- Mothering a Female Saint: Susan Warner's Dialogic Role in The Wide, Wide World.
- ‘We Must Sorrow’: Silence, Suffering, and Sentimentality in Susan Warner's The Wide, Wide World
- Homesickness in Susan Warner's The Wide, Wide World
- Susan Warner's The Wide, Wide World, Conduct Literature, and Protocols of Female Reading in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America
- Imagined Revolution: The Female Reader and The Wide, Wide World
- Family Embraces: The Unholy Kiss and Authorial Relations in The Wide, Wide World
- Further Reading