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American Literary History

Volume 21, Number 2, Summer 2009

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E-ISSN: 1468-4365 Print ISSN: 0896-7148

Table of Contents

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Propaganda, Prenational Critique, and Early American Literature
pp. 183-210
Family Money: Race and Economic Rights in Antebellum US Law and Fiction
pp. 211-238
Notes on a Native Son: Henry James’s New York
pp. 239-267
Robert Penn Warren: The Real Southerner and the “Hypothetical Negro”
pp. 268-294
Counterfeiters and Con Artists: Money, Literature, and Subjectivity
pp. 296-305
American Humor in History
pp. 306-315
Shakespearean Scraps
pp. 316-323
Transatlantic Currents
pp. 324-334
Looking Back and Forth across the Big Pond
pp. 335-344
The Trials of Law and Literature
pp. 345-354
The Red Is East: Claude McKay and the New Black Radicalism of the Twentieth Century
pp. 355-367
Inconvenient Truths: The Communist Conundrum in Life and Art
pp. 368-403
Protest Lit 101
pp. 404-417
The Gulf Wars and the US Peace Movement
pp. 418-428

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