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Studies in American Naturalism publishes critical essays, documents, notes, bibliographies, and reviews concerning American literary naturalism, broadly conceived. It presents contributions illuminating the texts and contexts of naturalism across all genres from its nineteenth-century origins to its twentieth- and twenty-first century transformations.
Studies in American Naturalism is published for the International Theodore Dreiser Society.
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Volume 16, Number 1, Summer 2021Table of Contents
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View "Shuddering, Shrinking, Shriveling": Intimacy and Repulsion in Kate Chopin's "The Unexpected" and The Awakening
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View Bending the Color Line: Hidden Identities and Sexual Transgressions in Charles W. Chesnutt's Short Stories
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| ISSN | 1944-6519 |
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| Print ISSN | 1931-2555 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2021-11-01 |
| Open Access | No |




