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Now sold as an annual journal, American Literary Scholarship covers current critical analysis of American literature. Bibliographic essays are arranged by writers and time periods, from pre-1800 to the present. Among the writers discussed are Emerson, Hawthorne, Poe, Melville, Whitman, Twain, James, Pound, and Faulkner.
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2002Table of Contents
- Hawthorne, p. 25-38
- pp. 25-38
- Melville, p. 39-58
- pp. 39-58
- Mark Twain, p. 85-103
- pp. 85-103
- Henry James, p. 105-117
- pp. 105-117
- Wharton and Cather, p. 119-135
- pp. 119-135
- Pound and Eliot, p. 137-160
- pp. 137-160
- Faulkner, p. 161-180
- pp. 161-180
- Fitzgerald and Hemingway, p. 181-197
- pp. 181-197
- Literature to 1800, p. 201-213
- pp. 201-213
- Fiction: 1900 to the 1930s, p. 269-307
- pp. 269-307
- Poetry: 1900 to the 1940s, p. 363-397
- pp. 363-397
- Drama, p. 399-423
- pp. 399-423
- Themes, Topics, Criticism, p. 425-441
- pp. 425-441
- General Reference Works, p. 525-536
- pp. 525-536
- Author Index, p. 537-559
- pp. 537-559
- Subject Index, p. 561-578
- pp. 561-578
- Foreword, p. vii-viii
- pp. vii-viii
- Key to Abbreviations, p. ix-xviii
- pp. ix-xviii