Arts and Humanities
Narrative
100%
Genre
75%
Self-Expression
60%
Depiction
60%
Ecological
60%
Historical Romance
56%
Global
50%
Captivity Narratives
45%
Career
45%
unrest
45%
Early Republic
42%
Jacksonian America
41%
Murder
39%
Literature
39%
New York
37%
Ante-bellum
35%
American literature
35%
Contemporary
34%
Native American Studies
34%
Reassessment
30%
Critical Response
30%
Historical novel
30%
double life
30%
Robbery
30%
1650s
30%
Symbolic Language
30%
Pirates
30%
Female Reader
30%
Revolutionary Struggle
30%
symbolic systems
30%
Ecocritical Reading
30%
Silent Film
30%
Urban Environment
30%
Concepts of nature
30%
David Cronenberg
30%
English Literature
30%
Wollstonecraft
30%
lovers
30%
Nineteenth-century American literature
30%
Whigs
30%
17th Century
30%
Frontier
30%
Virtual Reality
30%
1940s
30%
Adultery
30%
allegiance
30%
England
30%
Tradition
30%
sub-genre
30%
Preoccupation
30%
Keyphrases
Ladies
90%
PANTHER
69%
Rebellion
60%
Wilderness
47%
Historical Romance
42%
Charles Brockden Brown
39%
Montgomery
39%
Almanac
37%
New York
37%
Federal Architecture
37%
American Literature
35%
Occultism
30%
Religious Delusions
30%
Shaker
30%
Female Victims
30%
Heroism
30%
Statehood
30%
Newspaper Reports
30%
Upstate New York
30%
Crisis of Masculinity
30%
Massacre
30%
Early Manifestation
30%
Familial Structure
30%
Wieland
30%
Violence against
30%
Mary Wollstonecraft
30%
Pirates
30%
Dystopian
30%
English Literature
30%
Textual Context
30%
Nineteenth-century American Literature
30%
Villainy
30%
Film Noir
30%
Politics
30%
Gilbert
30%
Wood
30%
Religious Identity
30%
Memoir
30%
Violence
30%
Louisiana
30%
Hate
30%
Race Politics
30%
Life-and-death
30%
Piracy
30%
Gender Equality
30%
Hitchcock
30%
Jacksonian America
27%
Captivity Narrative
22%
Murder
22%
Civil Unrest
22%