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American Literary Scholarship (2022) 2020 (1): vii–viii.
Published: 01 September 2022
...David J. Nordloh Copyright © 2022 Duke University Press 2022 Foreword This volume of American Literary Scholarship, the 58th in a series that began in 1965, is also its last. I make this announcement with great and painful regret that a publication with such a long history as a basic resource...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2012) 2010 (1): 273–293.
Published: 01 September 2012
..., region, family, community, public policy, citizenship,
and censorship, not to mention literary style and form. Similarly, other
historical instances of imperialism also provide for some rich and engag-
ing analyses. Implicit throughout much of this scholarship, moreover,
is the continuing...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2017) 2015 (1): 195–218.
Published: 01 September 2017
... as tools that
“have the volatility and power to injure, restrain, bind, or inaugurate a
new identity.”
Stacey Margolis’s Fictions of Mass Democracy argues that the fiction
of writers including Poe, Fern, and James Fenimore Cooper reveals
how the antebellum reading public best understood...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2022) 2020 (1): 199–220.
Published: 01 September 2022
... challenging than usual, actually obtaining relevant publications proved quite a bit easier. With the old reliable university presses leading the way, publishers have been most generous in providing review copies of book-length studies, and typically in the traditional hard copies rather than the eye-straining...
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American Literary Scholarship (2010) 2008 (1): 67–89.
Published: 01 September 2010
...William Pannapacker; Paul Crumbley Duke University Press 2010 4 Whitman and Dickinson
William Pannapacker and Paul Crumbley
The surge in publication on Walt Whitman that began with the
sesquicentennial of the first edition of Leaves of Grass in 2005 has...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2020) 2018 (1): vi–ix.
Published: 01 September 2020
... under- takes for the first time a major change in format. When conceived by the late James Woodress and Duke University Press in the early 1960s, AmLS was structured as a printed book with efficiently interrelated parts: the bibliographical citation of scholarly publications employs short forms...
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American Literary Scholarship (2008) 2006 (1): 3–32.
Published: 01 September 2008
... year for scholarship on
Emerson and Thoreau as well, highlighted by Ronald A. Bosco and Joel
Myerson’s group biography of the Emerson brothers, the publication of
the papers from the memorable Emerson Bicentennial Conference at the
Massachusetts Historical Society, and important new work...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2004) 2002 (1): 3–24.
Published: 01 September 2004
... works on Transcendentalism, most notably Dean Grodzins’s
biography of Theodore Parker and Sandra Harbert Petrulionis’s edition
of volume 8 of Thoreau’s Journal, encompassing 1854, the year of the
publication of Walden. Also deserving particular attention are Gregg D.
Crane’s important study...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2003) 2001 (1): 445–459.
Published: 01 September 2003
...
be no grounds for political advocacy other than the force of someone’s
rhetoric. Despite the widely publicized attacks that have subsequently
been made on West’s supposed radicalism, Young characterizes him as a
crisis manager for the status quo.
On the other hand, and also like Mullen, Young provides...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2002) 2000 (1): x–xix.
Published: 01 September 2002
... Extracts
FCB / Flannery O’Connor Bulletin NCF / Nineteenth-Century Literature
FJ / The Faulkner Journal NConL / Notes on Contemporary
GaR / The Georgia Review Literature
GPQ / Great Plains Quarterly NEQ / The New England Quarterly
GRAAT: Publication des Groupes de NewC / The New...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2011) 2009 (1): 219–238.
Published: 01 September 2011
...) features Anne Bradstreet, Anne Hutchinson, Sor Juana
Inés de la Cruz, and Marie de l’Incarnation. Resisting being defined by
a symbolically disempowered body, these women exerted a “feminist
functionalism” by fully participating in public discourse. Although they
held a traditional understanding...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2012) 2010 (1): 75–96.
Published: 01 September 2012
...
the development, publication, and influence of this significant edition.
Several articles and chapters about Walt Whitman’s views on democracy
and war, his composition and reception, and his international influence
were published this year, and three noteworthy books were released:
Matt Miller’s Collage...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2007) 2005 (1): 75–101.
Published: 01 September 2007
...William Pannapacker; Paul Crumbley Duke University Press 2007 4 Whitman and Dickinson
William Pannapacker and Paul Crumbley
The sesquicentennial of the first edition of Leaves of Grass saw consid-
erable growth in the number of scholarly publications on Whitman,
particularly...
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American Literary Scholarship (2001) 1999 (1): 1–32.
Published: 01 September 2001
... struggles to
contain [the farm] within the realm of nature, but ultimately he cannot
extract it from the influences of civilization
b. Emerson’s Family and Friendships In an important exploration of
how Emerson’s family experience shaped his public identity, Phyllis Cole
Ralph Waldo Emerson in His...
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American Literary Scholarship (2017) 2015 (1): 179–193.
Published: 01 September 2017
...
environmental exploitation.
b. Novels In “ ‘Nothing but Fiction’: Modern Chivalry, Fictionality,
and the Political Public Sphere in the Early Republic” (EAL 50: 301–30)
Thomas Koenigs argues that Hugh Henry Brackenridge found oratory
and periodical writing inadequate to meet the political demands...
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American Literary Scholarship (2006) 2004 (1): xi–xix.
Published: 01 September 2006
... of the series. Each volume surveys work
published during the year specified in the title and on the spine. Because
every book and essay discussed in the volume is presumed to have been
published in that year, bibliographical citations omit year of publication
as a redundant detail. Occasionally...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2006) 2004 (1): vii–ix.
Published: 01 September 2006
... and format of the series. Each volume surveys work
published during the year specified in the title and on the spine. Because
every book and essay discussed in the volume is presumed to have been
published in that year, bibliographical citations omit year of publication
as a redundant detail...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2000) 1998 (1): xi–xx.
Published: 01 September 2000
...., Virginia Woolf: Lesbian Readings (NYU, 1997) Voices of the Nation / Caroline Field Levander, Voices of the Nation: Women and Public Speech in Nineteenth-Century American Liter- ature and Culture (Cambridge) Whiteness Visible / Valerie Babb, Whiteness Visible: The Meaning of Whiteness in American Literature...
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American Literary Scholarship (2017) 2015 (1): 351–370.
Published: 01 September 2017
...] the public
voice of African American writers” to revamp the literary marketplace;
personal prison narratives of individuals recanting black nationalism),
recruitment and training of English majors and redeployment of New
Critical reading techniques (e.g., awareness of ambiguity) to search...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2016) 2014 (1): 189–209.
Published: 01 September 2016
... with the intangible and affective.”
Other scholars examine the efforts to forge new American communi-
ties and identities in the wake of the Revolutionary War. In Intimacy
and Family in Early American Writing (Palgrave) Erica Burleigh concep-
tualizes intimacy as a mediating term between public and private...
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