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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: The Inevitable but Uneasy Relationship between Economics and Literature and Drama | ||
Comus | 4 | |
"The Road Not Taken" | 7 | |
"The Grumbling Hive" | 9 | |
Wuthering Heights | 21 | |
Atlas Shrugged | 22 | |
The Book of Merlyn | 24 | |
"The Parable of the Water Tank" | 28 | |
Doctor Faustus | 34 | |
"Mending Wall" | 40 | |
The Perfect Storm | 42 | |
Ride With Me, Mariah Montana | 44 | |
God's Little Acre | 50 | |
The Grapes of Wrath | 52 | |
Winesburg, Ohio | 57 | |
East of Eden | 59 | |
Spoon River Anthology | 61 | |
Sister Carrie | 64 | |
Travels with Charley | 69 | |
The Merchant of Venice | 76 | |
Epistle III | 79 | |
Epistle IV | 81 | |
"Prince of Peace" | 82 | |
"Tin Lizzie" | 83 | |
Catch-22 | 89 | |
Banker | 95 | |
All My Sons | 97 | |
Songs of a Savoyard | 105 | |
The Octopus | 106 | |
Arcadia | 107 | |
Journals | 108 | |
East of Eden | 109 | |
The Poor-Devil Author | 112 | |
Dancing at the Rascal Fair | 117 | |
The Perfect Storm | 120 | |
The Joy Luck Club | 127 | |
The Pearl | 129 | |
The Robber Bride | 138 | |
Into Thin Air | 143 | |
Imitations of Horace | 145 | |
Travels with Charley | 147 | |
Gargantua and Pantagruel | 148 | |
Hard Times | 150 | |
Into Thin Air | 152 | |
The God of Small Things | 153 | |
The Merchant of Venice | 156 | |
The Jungle | 167 | |
The Cancer Ward | 169 | |
Les Miserables | 173 | |
Democracy | 178 | |
Good As Gold | 183 | |
Autobiography | 189 | |
The Great Gatsby | 194 | |
"Something For Everyone" | 195 | |
Into Thin Air | 200 | |
The Perfect Storm | 201 | |
The Road to Wigan Pier | 205 | |
"Song to the Men of England" | 212 | |
In Dubious Battle | 214 | |
God's Little Acre | 215 | |
The God of Small Things | 220 | |
Travels with Charley | 224 | |
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | 230 | |
Dancing at the Rascal Fair | 233 | |
Troilus and Cressida | 243 | |
Journals | 245 | |
The Road to Wigan Pier | 246 | |
The Octopus | 249 | |
A Moveable Feast | 253 | |
Tobacco Road | 254 | |
"Harrison Bergeron" | 257 | |
Cold Mountain | 264 | |
The Black Obelisk | 267 | |
Faust | 270 | |
"Money" | 274 | |
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | 277 | |
Bucking the Sun | 282 | |
The Prisoner of Second Avenue | 285 | |
"Petition of the Manufacturers of Candles" | 297 | |
"A Modest Proposal" | 302 | |
"A Hero's Death" | 304 | |
Epilogue: Mutual Gains from Exchange between Economics and Literature and Drama, or Mutual Neglect through Academic Protectionism? | 307 | |
App. A | How Economists Have Used Literature and Drama | 317 |
App. B | How Literary Critics and Historians Have Used Economics | 327 |
Sources | 341 |
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