“Reading for Realism is one of the very best books I’ve seen on American literary history, cultural history, and literary theory. It is a welcome and important contribution to the ongoing socio-historical reinvestigation of American literary canons and cultural paradigms. Impressive, well-conceived, and elegantly written, it provides both informative scholarship and stimulating criticism.”-Evan Carton, University of Texas, Austin “In anatomizing how white, male, upper-class New Englanders succeeded in dominating literary production to naturalize taste for a Realism that proscribed categorical consideration of race, class, and gender, Glazener recovers a crucial chapter of literary history.”-Kathryne Lindberg, Wayne State University