Nancy Armstrong

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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERARY THEORY, CRITICISM AND PHILOLOGY
http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html
by José Ángel GARCÍA LANDA
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
NANCY ARMSTRONG
(U of Minnesota)
Works
Armstrong, Nancy. "Character, Closure, and Impressionist Fiction."
Criticism 19.4 (Fall 1977).
_____. "Dickens between Two Disciplines: A Problem for Theories of
Reading." Semiotica 38.34 (1982).
_____. "Domesticating the Foreign Devil: Structuralism in English
Letters a Decade Later." Review of David Lodge's Working
with Structuralism. Semiotica 42.2-4 (1982).
_____. "Emily Bronte In and Out of Her Time." Genre 15.3 (Fall
1982).
_____. "A Language of One's Own: Communication Modeling
Systems in Mrs. Dalloway." Language and Style 16.3 (Summer
1983).
_____. Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the Novel.
New York: Oxford UP, 1987. 1990.
_____. From Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the
Novel. In Theory of the Novel: A Historical Approach. Ed.
Michael McKeon. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2000. 46775.*
_____. "Introduction: The Politics of Domesticating Culture, Then
and Now." From Desire and Domestic Fiction. In The Novel:
An Anthology of Criticism and Theory 1900-2000. Ed. Dorothy
J. Hale. Blackwell, 2006. 621-43.*
_____. "The Politics of Domestic Fiction: Dickens, Thackeray and the
Brontës." In New Historicism and Cultural Materialism: A
Reader Ed. Kiernan Ryan. London: Arnold, 1996. 157-65.*
_____. "Some Call It Fiction: On the Politics of Domesticity." 1990.
In Feminisms. Ed. Robyn R. Warhol and Diane Price Herndl.
Houndmills: Macmillan, n. d. 913-30.*
_____. "Some Call it Fiction: On the Politics of Domesticity." In
Literary Theory: An Anthology. Ed. Julie Rivkin and Michael
Ryan. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004.
_____. "Emily's Ghost: The Cultural Politics of Victorian Fiction,
Folklore, and Photography." Novel 25.3: 145-267.
_____. Fiction in the Age of Photography: The Legacy of British
Realism. 1999. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
2002.
_____. How Novels Think: The Limits of Individualism from 17191900. New York: Columbia University Press, 2005.
Armstrong, Nancy and Leonard Tennenhouse. "History,
Poststructuralism, and the Question of Narrative."Narrative 1.1
(1993): 45-58.*
_____, eds. The Violence of Representation: Literature and the
History of Violence. New York: Routledge, 1989. 1990.
_____, eds. The Ideology of Conduct: Essays on Literature and the
History of Sexuality.
Criticism
Piette, Adam. Rev. of "Writers and Their Work." British Council
Series. European English Messenger 4.2 (1995): 70-71.
Edited works
The Violence of Representation: Literature and the History of
Violence:
Folena, Lucia. "Figures of Violence: Philologists, Witches and
Stalinistas." In The Violence of Representation: Literature and
the History of Violence. Ed. Nancy Armstrong and Leonard
Tennenhouse. London: Routledge, 1990. 219-38.
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