Publications of Leonard Tennenhouse
Books
- The Importance of Feeling English: American Literature and the English Diaspora, 1750-1850. Princeton University Press, 2007.
- Power on Display: The Politics of Shakespeare's Genres. New York and London: Methuen, 1986; reprinted 2004.
- with Nancy Armstrong. The Imaginary Puritan: Literature, Intellectual Labor, and the Origins of Personal Life. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992.
- Tennenhouse, L. The Tudor Interludes of Nice Wanton and Impatient Poverty. The Renaissance Imagination Series, Garland, 1984.
Edited
- L. Tennenhouse, Guest Editor. The Early American Novel. NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction 40.1-2
(2008).
- with Philip Gould. America the Feminine. differences 11.3
(Fall, 2000).
- The Practice of Psychoanalytic Criticism. Wayne State University Press, 1976.
Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "The Imaginary Puritan: Literature, Intellectual Labor; and the Origins of Personal Life." Berkeley: University of California Press,
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "Novels in the Time of Democratic Writing." Haney Foundation,
- Tennenhouse, L. "Playing and power." Staging the Renaissance.
2017. 27-39.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Family rites: City comedy and the strategies of patriarchalism." New Historicism and Renaissance Drama.
2016. 195-206.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "How to Imagine Community Without Property." de Homenagem a Maria Irene Ramalho Santos: American Literature In a Comparative Context.. Impressa da Universidade de Comimbra,
2016. 27 pages.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Introduction by Leonard Tennenhouse." The Asylum Or, Alonzo and Melissa. Early American Reprints,
2016. 8-20.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "Recalling Cora: Family Resemblances in the Last of the Mohicans.." American Literary History 28.2Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy F,
(2016): 1-23.
- Tennenhouse, L. "The counterfeit order of the Merchant of Venice." The Merchant of Venice: Critical Essays.
2015. 195-215.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "The network novel and how it unsettled domestic fiction." A Companion to the English Novel.
2015. 306-320.
- with Tennenhouse, L; Armstrong, N. "The Network Novel and How It Unsettled the Domestic Fiction." A Companion to the English Novel. Ed. Arata, S; Wicke, J; Hunter, J. Wiley-Blackwell,
2015. 306-320.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "Novels before Nations: How Early US Novels Imagined Community." Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée 42.4Johns Hopkins University Press,
(2015): 353-367.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Violence done to women on the Renaissance stage." Routledge,
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "The literature of conduct, the conduct of literature, and the politics of desire: An introduction." The Ideology of Conduct (Routledge Revivals): Essays in Literature and the History of Sexuality.
2014. 1-24.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "The Ideology of Conduct: (Routledge Revivals) Essays in Literature and the History of Sexuality." Ed. Tennenhouse, L; Armstrong, N. Routledge,
- Tennenhouse, L. "Playing and power." Staging the Renaissance: Reinterpretations of Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama.
2013. 27-39.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Unsettling Novels of the Early Republic." Oxford History of the Novel in English. Ed. Kennedy, G; Person, L. Oxford University Press,
2013. ms. pp. 27-ms. pp. 27.
- Tennenhouse, L. "The Early American Novel." The Encyclopedia of the Novel (Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), 263-67.. Ed. Logan, PM; Hegeman, S; George, O; Kristal, E. Wiley-Blackwell,
2011.
- Tennenhouse, L. "The importance of feeling English: American literature and the British diaspora, 1750-1850."
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "Sovereignty and the Form of Formlessness." Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies Special issue.20.2-3Duke University Press,
(2009): 148-178.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "The Problem of Population and the Form of the American Novel." American Literary History 20.4Oxford University Press (OUP),
(2008): 667-685.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Is there an early American novel?." Novel 40.1-2Duke University Press,
(January, 2007): 5-17.
- Tennenhouse, L. "The Importance of Feeling English." Princeton University Press,
- Tennenhouse, L. "Revisiting A New World of Words." Early American Literature 42.2Project MUSE,
(2007): 363-368.
- "The Early American Novel." Novel: A Forum on Fiction 40.1-2
(2007)
- with Nancy Armstrong. "A Mind for Passion: Locke and Hutcheson on Desire." Politics and Passions 1500-1850. Ed. Victoria Kahn, Neil Saccamano, and Daniela Coli. Princeton University Press,
2006.
131-151.
- Tennenhouse, L. "The Coffeehouse." The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature. Oxford University Press,
2006.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L, . "A Mind for Passion: Locke and Hutcheson on Desire." Politics and the Passions, 1500-1850. Ed. Coli, D; Kahn, V; Saccamano, N. Princeton University Press,
2006. 131-150.
- Tennenhouse, L. "A Language for a Nation: A Transatlantic Problematic." Transatlantic Revolutions. Ed. Verhoeven, WM. Palgrave,
2002. 62-84.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Carribbean Degeneracy and the Problem of Masculinity in Ormond." Finding Colonial Americas: Essays Honoring J.A. Leo Lemay. Ed. Mulford, C; Shields, DS. University of Delaware Press,
2001. 104-124.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "The Literature of Conduct, the Conduct of Literature, and the Politics of Desire." Literary Criticism from 1400-1800. Ed. Trudeau, L. Gale Research,
2000.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Libertine America." differencesAmerica the Feminine. 11.3
(Fall, 2000): 1-28.
2000. 1-28.
- "Violence Done to Women on the Renaissance Stage." Shakespearean Criticism. Ed. Michelle Lee. Gale Research,
1999.
reprint from The Violence of Representation
- Tennenhouse, L. "Violence Done to Women on the Renaissance Stage." The Violence of Representation.
1999. 77-97.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Patriarchal Strategies in Shakespearean Romance." Ed. Ryan, K. Longman,
reprint from Power on Display
- Tennenhouse, L. "The American Richardson." Yale Journal of Criticism 12
(1998): 177-96.
- Tennenhouse, L. "The Americanization of 'Clarissa' (Samuel Richardson, influence in colonial America)." YALE JOURNAL OF CRITICISM 11.1
(1998): 177-196.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Family Rites: Patriarchal Strategies in Shakespearean Romances." Shakespeare: The Last Plays. Ed. Ryan, K. Longman,
1997. 43-90. reprint from Power on Display
- Tennenhouse, L. "Twelfth Night." Twelfth Nigh: Contemporary Critical Essays. Ed. White, RS. Macmillan,
1996. 82-91. reprint from Power on Display
- Tennenhouse, L. "The case of the resistant captive." South Atlantic Quarterly 95.4Duke University Press,
(1996): 919-946.
Portuguese translation, "A resistancia de cativo," Revista Critica de Ciencias Sociais 49 (1997): 189-223
- TENNENHOUSE, L. "The Cambridge History Of American Literature, Vol 1, 1590-1820 - Bercovitch,S, Patell,Crk." 56
- Tennenhouse, L. "American Literary History in the Age of Critical Theory and Mulitculturalism." Modern Language Quarterly 56
(1995): 207-220.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Rituals of State/Strategies of Power." Shakespeare’s History Plays Contemporary Critical Essays. Ed. Holderness, G. Macmillan,
1993. reprint from Power on Display
- Tennenhouse, L. "King Lear: The Iconography of Power." King Lear: Contemporary Critical Essays. Ed. Ryan, K. Macmillan,
1993. 60-72. reprint from Power on Display
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "History, Poststructuralism, and the Question of Narrative." Narrative 1
(1993): 45-58.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "A Novel Nation; or, How to Rethink Modern England as an Emergent Culture." Modern Language Quarterly 54.3Duke University Press,
(1993): 327-344.
reprint in Eighteenth-Century Literary History, ed Marshall Brown (Duke Universtiy Press, 1999) 9-26
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "Poststructuralism and the Question of History." Narrative 1
(1993): 45-58.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "The American Origins of the English Novel." American Literary History 4.3Oxford University Press (OUP),
(Fall, 1992): 386-410.
- with Nancy Armstrong. "The Imaginary Puritan: Literature, Intellectual Labor, and the Origins of Personal Life." University of California Press,
- Tennenhouse, L. "Power in Hamlet." Hamlet: Contemporary Critical Essays. Ed. Coyle, M. Macmillan,
1992. 160=67-160=67. reprint from Power on Display
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "The American Origins of the English Novel." American Literary History 4.3
(1992): 386-410.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Hamlet and the Queen’s Body." Essays on Renaissance Drama. Ed. Stallybrass, P; Kastan, D. Routledge,
1991. reprint from Power on Display
- Tennenhouse, L. "Arcadian Rhetoric: Sidney and the Politics of Courtship." Sir Philip Sidney’s Achievements. Ed. Allen, MJB; Baker-Smith, D; Kinney, AF; Sullivan, MM. AMS,
1990. 201-12.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Simulating History: A Cockfight for Our Times." TDR: The Drama Review 34
(1990): 137-55.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "The Interior Difference: A Brief Genealogy of Dreams, 1650-1717." Eighteenth-Century Studies 23.4
(1990): 458-78.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "The Interior Difference: A Brief Genealogy of Dreams." Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies 23.4
(1990): 458-478.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "Gender and the Work of Words." Cultural Critique 13
(Fall, 1989): 229-78.
- ARMSTRONG, N; TENNENHOUSE, L. "Gender And Work Of Words + The Historical Verbal Characterization Of Labor." CULTURAL CRITIQUE 13
(1989): 229-278.
- Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. "Gender and the Work of Words." Cultural Critique 13
(1989): 229-279.
- with Nancy Armstrong. "The Ideology of Conduct: Essays on Literature and the History of Sexuality." Ed. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. Methuen Publishing,
- Tennenhouse, L. "Power on Display: The Politics of Shakespeare’s Genres." Methuen,
- Tennenhouse, L. "Strategies of State and Political Plays: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Henriad, and Henry VIII." Political Shakespeare. Ed. Dollimore, J; Sinfield, A. Manchester University Press and Ithaca: Cornell University Press,
1985. 109-28.
- "The Rhetoric of Violence." Ed. Armstrong, N; Tennenhouse, L. Rutledge,
- TENNENHOUSE, L. "Representing Power - 'Measure For Measure' In Its Time." GENRE 15.1-2
(1982): 139-156.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Sir Walter Raleigh and the Literature of Clientage." Patronage in the Renaissance. Ed. Little, GF; Orgel, S. Princeton University Press,
1981. 235-58.
- Tennenhouse, L. "The Hidden Order of the The Merchant of Venice." Representing Shakespeare; New Psychoanalytic Essays. Ed. Kahn, C; Schwartz, M. Johns Hopkins University Press,
1980. 54-69. Reprint in The Merchant of Venice: Critical Essays, ed. Thomas Wheeler. Garland, 1991.
- TENNENHOUSE, L. "The Comic Matrix Of Shakespeare Tragedies - Snyder,S." Criticism-A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts 22.3
(1980): 273-274.
- TENNENHOUSE, L. "Dramatic Identities And Cultural Tradition - Studies In Shakespeare And His Contemporaries." Criticism-A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts 21.4
(1979): 365-366.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Balaam and Saul and the World of II Tamburlaine." Neuphilologische Mitteilugen 78
(1977): 115-17.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Coriolanus: History and the Crisis of Semantic Order." Comparative Drama 10
(1977): 328-346.
reprint in Drama in the Renaissance, ed. Clifford Davidson (AMS,1984)
- TENNENHOUSE, L. "Great Feast Of Language In Loves Labours Lost." Criticism-A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts 19.3
(1977): 284-284.
- TENNENHOUSE, L. "'Psychological Study Of Literature Limitations, Possibilities, And Accomplishments'." Philosophy and Literature 1.2Johns Hopkins University Press,
(1977): 247-248.
- TENNENHOUSE, L. "Ethic of Time - Structures of Experience in Shakespeare - Sypher, W." Criticism-A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts 19.3
(1977): 284-284.
- Tennenhouse, L. "Beowulf and the Sense of History." Bucknell Review 19
(1971): 137-46.
Book Reviews
- Tennenhouse, L. The Spread of Novels: Translation and Prose Fiction in the Eighteenth Century. NOVEL-A FORUM ON FICTION 45.1
(2012): 120-123.
- The Nationalism of the Transnational Novel: Mary Helen McMurran, Translation and the Spread of Novels in the Eighteenth Century (Princeton: Princeton UP, 2010). Ms. 8 pps. NOVEL
(2011).
- Tennenhouse, L. 'The Nationalism of the Transnational Novel'. Review of Translation and the Spread of Novels in the Eighteenth Century by Mary Helen McMurran (Princeton UP, 2010). NOVEL
(2011).
- Su Fang Ng. Literature and the Politics of Family in Seventeenth-Century England. Modern Philology
(2009): viii + 236.
- Ross Chambers. Room for Maneuver: Reading (the) Oppositional (in) Narrative. Modern Fiction Studies
(1994): 438-41.
- L. Tennenhouse, . Review of Room for Maneuver: Reading (the) Oppositional (in) Narrative by Ross Chambers. Modern Fiction Studies
(1994): 438-41.
- Tennehouse, L. Review of Tragedies Of Tyrants - Political-Thought And Theater In The English by Rebecca W Bushnell. Modern Philology: critical and historical studies in postclassical literature 90.3
(February, 1993): 426-430.
- Tennenhouse, L. Review of Hidden Designs: The Critical Profession And Renaissance Literature by Jonathan Crew. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 88.2
(April, 1989): 228-231.
- Tennenhouse, L. Review of Revolution and Rebellion: State and society in England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries by JCD Clark. History and Theory 27
(1988): 310-321.
- Tennenhouse, L. Review of Crime and God’s Judgement in Shakespeare by Robert Rentoul Reed, Jr.. Renaissance Quarterly 38
(1985): 170-172.
- Tennenhouse, L. Review of The Comic in Renaissance Comedy by David Farley-Hills. Renaissance Quarterly 35
(1982): 663-65.
- Tennenhouse, L. Review of Comic Transformations in Shakespeare by Ruth Nevo. Renaissance Quarterly 38
(1982): 663-65.
- Tennenhouse, L. Review of John Webster, Citizen and Dramatist by M.C. Bradbrook. Criticism: a quarterly for literature and the arts 23.2
(1981): 181-183.