American Literary ScholarshipDuke University Press, 1995 - American literature |
Contents
Emerson Thoreau Fuller and Transcendentalism | 3 |
The 1930s to the 1960s Catherine Calloway | 15 |
Melville John Samson | 49 |
Copyright | |
16 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
19th-century aesthetic African American American literature analysis argues artistic Benito Cereno biography canon Cather's chapter characters collection contemporary context critical critique cultural David demonstrates Dickinson discourse discusses edition editor Eliot's Emerson essays examines experience explores Ezra Pound Faulkner female feminist fiction focuses Gatsby gender genre Hawthorne Hawthorne's Hemingway Hemingway's Henry James identity ideology includes influence interest interpretation issue James's John language Leaves of Grass letters Light in August male Mark Twain masculine Melville Melville's Miller Moby-Dick modernism modernist narrative narrator Native American nature notes novel play Poe's poems poet poetic poetry political postmodern published racial readers reading realism relationship representation Review rhetorical Robert role romantic Scarlet Letter scholars scholarship sexual short stories social Sun Also Rises Susan T. S. Eliot textual theory Thoreau's tion tradition Univ voice volume Walt Whitman Whitman William William Faulkner women writers writing