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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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2001Table of Contents
- Hawthorne
- pp. 27-48
- Melville
- pp. 49-65
- Whitman and Dickinson
- pp. 67-95
- Mark Twain
- pp. 97-120
- Henry James
- pp. 121-137
- Wharton and Cather
- pp. 139-154
- Pound and Eliot
- pp. 155-186
- Faulkner
- pp. 187-210
- Fitzgerald and Hemingway
- pp. 211-227
- Literature to 1800
- pp. 231-250
- Early-19th-Century Literature
- pp. 251-279
- Late-19th-Century Literature
- pp. 281-304
- Fiction: 1900 to the 1930s
- pp. 305-342
- Fiction: The 1930s to the 1960s
- pp. 343-366
- Fiction: The 1960s to the Present
- pp. 367-391
- Poetry: 1900 to the 1940s
- pp. 393-419
- Drama
- pp. 421-443
- Themes, Topics, Criticism
- pp. 445-459
- German Contributions
- pp. 470-483
- Italian Contributions
- pp. 483-504
- Scandinavian Contributions
- pp. 505-515
- Central European Contributions
- pp. 515-532
- General Reference Works
- pp. 533-544
- Author Index
- pp. 545-570
- Subject Index
- pp. 571-588
- Foreword
- pp. vii-viii
- Key to Abbreviations
- pp. ix-xx