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New Romanticism is an overview of the romantic trend taken up by American novelists in the Twentieth century. Includes three classic essays by Saul Bellow, Thomas Pynchon and Toni Morrison.
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This study of Henry James's biographies of Nathaniel Hawthorne and William Wetmore Story offers an argument that he deserves greater recognition for his contributions to the development of biography.
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Taking a corpus-based approach, this innovative and groundbreaking text maps regional grammatical variation in written American English. A statistical... Læs mere
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Is British English becoming more like American English, and if so, why, and in what ways? Paul Baker compares eight large sets of American and... Læs mere
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This fascinating historical overview of a significant but sometimes overlooked era will serve as a valuable reference for librarians, teachers, and students in grades 7 through 12.
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With contributions from over 100 scholars, this encyclopedia provides essays on the careers, works, and backgrounds of more than 100 nineteenth-century poets.
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The Encyclopedia of American Poetry: The Twentieth Century contains over 400 entries that treat a broad range of individual poets and poems, along with many articles devoted to topics, schools, or periods of American verse in the century.
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This analysis details how each of Nathaniel Hawthorne's romances presents a different geometric figure which becomes representative of the... Læs mere
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Since Brian Moore's death in 1999, there have been no systematic pieces of full-length Moore scholarship. This book... Læs mere
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My Antonia is undoubtedly Willa Cather's most famous novel. The essays in this volume place the novel in the context of American literary history, African-American music, and Southern writing, and offer illuminating ways of reading Cather's best-known work.