Incoming Resources
- The Wizard of Oz, shaping an imaginary world, Suzanne Rahn
- Louisa May Alcott, Susan Cheever
- Was Huck Black?, Mark Twain and African-American voices, Shelley Fisher Fishkin
- Mark Twain's own autobiography, the chapters from the North American review, with an introduction and notes by Michael J. Kiskis
- The annotated Wizard of Oz, the wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum ; pictures by W.W. Denslow ; with an introduction, notes, and bibliography by Michael Patrick Hearn ; preface by Martin Gardner
- Prince of Beverly Hills, Stuart Woods
- The portrait of a lady, Henry James
- Clotel, or, The president's daughter, William Wells Brown ; introduction by Hilton Als ; notes by Graham Hodges
- The awakening, and selected stories, Kate Chopin ; introd. by Nina Baym. --
- The early stories of Louisa May Alcott, 1852-1860, with an introduction by Monika Elbert
- The pilgrimage of Henry James
- A ring of conspirators, Henry James and his literary circle, 1895-1915, Miranda Seymour
- Citizens of somewhere else, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry James, Dan McCall
- Girls can kiss now, essays, Jill Gutowitz
- Henry James, a life, Leon Edel. --
- The annotated Little Women, Louisa May Alcott ; edited with an introduction and notes by John Matteson
- Hawthorne's son, the life and literary career of Julian Hawthorne. --
- The selected letters of Louisa May Alcott, with an introduction by Madeleine B. Stern ; editors, Joel Myerson and Daniel Shealy, associate editor, Madeleine B. Stern. --
- Henry James, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Understanding the adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Gary Wiener
- Louisa May Alcott, selected fiction, with an introduction by Madeleine B. Stern ; edited by Daniel Shealy, Madeleine B. Stern, and Joel Myerson
- Complete stories, 1874-1884, Henry James
- New essays on Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, edited by Louis J. Budd. --
- Marmee & Louisa, the untold story of Louisa May Alcott and her mother, by Eve LaPlante
- The red badge of courage, an episode of the American Civil War, Stephen Crane ; with an introduction by Shelby Foote
- Henry James, the imagination of genius, Fred Kaplan
- The adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain ; with an introduction by John Seelye ; notes by Guy Cardwell
- Louisa May Alcott, from blood & thunder to hearth & home, edited by Madeleine B. Stern
- The secret garden, nature's magic, Phyllis Bixler
- Washington Square, styles of money, Ian F.A. Bell
- The wings of the dove, Henry James
- Henry James, the later novels, by William R. Macnaughton
- Louisa May Alcott, Amy Ruth
- Plots and counterplots, more unknown thrillers of Louisa May Alcott, edited and with an introd. by Madeleine Stern. --
- Henry James, the early novels, by Robert Emmet Long. --
- Louisa May Alcott, by Lori Fromowitz ; content consultant, Adam Bradford Ph.D
- A double life, newly discovered thrillers of Louisa May Alcott, with an introduction by Madeleine B. Stern ; Madeleine B. Stern, editor, Joel Myerson and Daniel Shealy, associate editors
- Kate Chopin, a study of the short fiction, Bernard Koloski
- The ambassadors, consciousness, culture, poetry, Richard A. Hocks
- American Oz., produced, written and directed by Tracy Heather Strain & Randall MacLowry ; produced by Rebecca Taylor, DVD/Widescreen
- Stephen Crane, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Critics on Henry James, Edited by J. Don Vann
- Louisa May Alcott unmasked, collected thrillers, edited by Madeleine Stern
- Frank Norris revisited, Joseph R. McElrath, Jr
- Mark Twain and Huckleberry Finn, by Stewart Ross ; illustrated by Ronald Himler
- The annotated Huckleberry Finn, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's comrade), by Mark Twain ; illustrated by E.W. Kemble ; edited with an introduction, notes, and bibliography by Michael Patrick Hearn
- Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, edited by Stuart Hutchinson
- Henry James, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. --
- The adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain
- Louisa May Alcott., the woman behind Little women, a co-production of Nancy Porter Productions, Inc. and Thirteen's American Masters in association with WNET ; directed and produced by Nancy Porter ; written and produced by Harriet Reisen, Widescreen