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Table of Contents

  1. Brief Mention
  2. pp. 671-690
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Articles

  1. Dr. Gonzo's Carnival: The Testimonial Satires of Oscar Zeta Acosta
  2. Michael Hames-García
  3. pp. 463-493
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  1. Melville's Subversive Political Philosophy: "Benito Cereno" and the Fate of Speech
  2. Maurice S. Lee
  3. pp. 495-519
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  1. Exporting Christian Transcendentalism, Importing Hawaiian Sugar: The Trans-Americanization of Hawai'i
  2. Rob Wilson
  3. pp. 521-552
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  1. Parricide of Memory: Thomas Jefferson's Memoir and the French Revolution
  2. Jennifer T. Kennedy
  3. pp. 553-573
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  1. "I—Pay—in Satin Cash—": Commerce, Gender, and Display in Emily Dickinson's Poetry
  2. Peter Stoneley
  3. pp. 575-594
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  1. Agnostic Tensions in Hawthorne's Short Stories
  2. Bill Christophersen
  3. pp. 595-624
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Book Reviews

  1. Institutional Individualism: Conversion, Exile, and Nostalgia in Puritan New England (review)
  2. Jerome D. DeNuccio
  3. pp. 625-626
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  1. The Poetics of Natural History: From John Bartram to William James (review)
  2. Michael P. Branch
  3. pp. 626-627
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  1. An American Bible: A History of the Good Book in the United States, 1777-1880 (review)
  2. Mary Warner
  3. pp. 627-628
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  1. The Complicity of Imagination: The American Renaissance, Contests of Authority, and Seventeenth-Century Culture (review)
  2. Nancy Bentley
  3. pp. 628-629
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  1. Emerson and the Climates of History (review)
  2. John Michael
  3. pp. 630-631
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  1. Transcendental Utopias: Individual and Community at Brook Farm, Fruitlands, and Walden (review)
  2. Robert DeMott
  3. pp. 631-632
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  1. The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition (review)
  2. Vivian R. Pollak
  3. pp. 632-633
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  1. Woeful Afflictions: Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America (review)
  2. Cynthia Davis
  3. pp. 634-635
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  1. Utopia and Cosmopolis: Globalization in the Era of American Literary Realism (review)
  2. Nancy Glazener
  3. pp. 635-636
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  1. Well-Tempered Women: Nineteenth-Century Temperance Rhetoric (review)
  2. Carol F. Kessler
  3. pp. 636-637
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  1. Citizens of Somewhere Else: Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry James (review)
  2. Terence Martin
  3. pp. 637-638
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  1. Henry James's Legacy: The Afterlife of His Figure and Fiction (review)
  2. George Monteiro
  3. pp. 638-639
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  1. Henry James's Thwarted Love (review)
  2. Nina Baym
  3. pp. 639-640
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  1. Robert Frost and Feminine Literary Tradition (review)
  2. Jason G. Horn
  3. pp. 640-642
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  1. Solid Objects: Modernism and the Test of Production (review)
  2. Lisa M. Steinman
  3. pp. 642-643
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  1. American Superrealism: Nathanael West and the Politics of Representation in the 1930s (review)
  2. Tom Strychacz
  3. pp. 643-644
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  1. New Negro, Old Left: African-American Writing and Communism between the Wars (review)
  2. Alan Wald
  3. pp. 644-645
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  1. The New Red Negro: The Literary Left and African American Poetry, 1930-1946 (review)
  2. Caren Irr
  3. pp. 645-646
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  1. Women Poets of the Americas: Toward a Pan-American Gathering (review)
  2. Catherine Cucinella
  3. pp. 647-648
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  1. Sentimental Men: Masculinity and the Politics of Affect in American Culture (review)
  2. Paul Gutjahr
  3. pp. 648-649
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  1. Taking It like a Man: White Masculinity, Masochism, and Contemporary American Culture (review)
  2. Sharon Willis
  3. pp. 649-650
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  1. Proceed with Caution, When Engaged by Minority Writing in the Americas (review)
  2. Elizabeth A. Marchant
  3. pp. 650-651
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  1. From Emerson to King: Democracy, Race, and the Politics of Protest (review)
  2. P. Ryan Schneider
  3. pp. 652-653
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  1. Achieving Our Country: Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America (review)
  2. Vincent J. Bertolini
  3. pp. 653-654
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  1. The Primate's Dream: Literature, Race, and Ethnicity in America (review)
  2. Lesliee Antonette
  3. pp. 654-655
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  1. Crossing Borders through Folklore: African American Women's Fiction and Art (review)
  2. Sarah Way Sherman
  3. pp. 655-656
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  1. Immigrant Subjectivities in Asian American and Asian Diaspora Literatures (review)
  2. Karen Shimakawa
  3. pp. 657-658
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  1. Imagining the Nation: Asian American Literature and Cultural Consent (review)
  2. Josephine Lee
  3. pp. 658-659
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  1. Masking Selves, Making Subjects: Japanese American Women, Identity, and the Body (review)
  2. Jamie Harker
  3. pp. 659-660
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  1. History Made, History Imagined: Contemporary Literature, Poiesis, and the Past (review)
  2. David Cowart
  3. pp. 660-661
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  1. Bad Girls and Sick Boys: Fantasies in Contemporary Art and Culture (review)
  2. Marilyn Maness Mehaffy
  3. pp. 662-663
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  1. My Way, Speeches and Poems (review)
  2. Timothy Gray
  3. pp. 663-664
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  1. Dramas of Solitude: Narratives of Retreat in American Nature Writing (review)
  2. Nathaniel Lewis
  3. pp. 664-665
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  1. Doing Time: Twenty-Five Years of Prison Writing (review)
  2. H. Bruce Franklin
  3. pp. 665-666
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  1. Light Writing and Life Writing: Photography in Autobiography (review)
  2. Amitava Kumar
  3. pp. 666-667
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  1. Authority in Language: Investigating Standard English (review)
  2. Ronald R. Butters
  3. pp. 668-669
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  1. Postmodern Cartographies: The Geographical Imagination in Contemporary American Culture (review)
  2. Heather J. Hicks
  3. pp. 669-670
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