Books
- A History of Having a Great Many Times Not Continued to Be Friends: The Correspondence Between Mabel Dodge and Gertrude Stein, 1911-1934
- Literature & Photography Interactions, 1840-1990: A Critical Anthology
- Stone Horses: Sallie Gallegos
- Teaching American Ethnic Literature
- Daughters of Selfcreation
- Stealing Glances: Three Interviews with Wallace Stegner
- King David's Harp: Autobiographical Essays by Jewish Latin American Writers
- Latina Self Portraits
- Latina Self-portraits: Interviews with Contemporary Women Writers
- In the Shadow of Los Alamos: Selected Writings of Edith Warner
- Stealing Glances: Three Interviews with Wallace Stegner
- Passion, Memory and Identity: Twentieth-century Latin American Jewish Women Writers (Jewish Latin America S.)
- Dry Rivers and Standing Rocks: A Word Finder for the American West
- Rolando Hinojosa: A Reader's Guide
- Telltale Stories from Central America: Cultural Heritage, Political Systems, and Resistance in Developing Countries
- Writing the Southwest
- Leslie Marmon Silko: A Collection of Critical Essays
- Cormac McCarthy: New Directions
- Miracles of Sainted Earth
- The Desert Reader: A Literary Companion
- The Modern World of Neith Boyce
- Deeply Dug in
- "The Romantic School and Other Essays (German Library)
- Prose, Essays, Poems (German Library)
- "The Sufferings of Young Werther (German Library)
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- Southern Exposure: Modern Japanese Literature from Okinawa
- Epic of the Dispossessed: Derek Walcott's "Omeros"
- A History of Having a Great Many Times Not Continued to Be Friends: The Correspondence Between Mabel Dodge and Gertrude Stein, 1911-1934
- Hyperion and Selected Poems (German Library)
- Shakespeare's Books (Student Shakespeare Library)
- Young Adult Reader's Adviser. Volume 1: The Best in Literature and Language Arts, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Mozart in Retrospect: Studies in Criticism and Bibliography
- Sharing Secrets: Nineteenth-century Women's Relations in the Short Story
- New Essays in Ecofeminist Literary Critiicism (Bucknell Review)
- Novelistic Love in the Platonic Tradition: Fielding, Faulkner, and the Postmodernists
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