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American Literary Scholarship (2015) 2013 (1): vii–viii.
Published: 01 September 2015
... Academy) succeeds Frances Dickey
on “Eliot”; Deborah Clarke (Arizona State University) succeeds Peter
Lurie on “Faulkner”; Theresa Strouth Gaul (Texas Christian University)
succeeds Ed White on “Literature to 1800”; Jeff Westover (Boise State
University) revives “Poetry: 1900 to the 1950s”; Jim...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2005) 2003 (1): vii–viii.
Published: 01 September 2005
..., and
Janis Stout, Texas A & M University, who succeed Elsa Nettels as the
contributors of chapter 7, on Wharton and Cather, respectively; Robert
W. Trogdon, Kent State University, who joins Hilary Justice as the con-
tributor of the Hemingway half of chapter 10; Janet Gabler-Hover,
Georgia State...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2022) 2020 (1): vii–viii.
Published: 01 September 2022
..., succeeds Todd H. Richardson in preparing Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller, and Transcendentalism. Josh Doty, St. Mary s University (Texas), takes over Melville from John Matteson. Lucy Biederman, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, covers both 2019 and 2020 publications in the Emily Dickinson section...
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American Literary Scholarship (2017) 2015 (1): vii–viii.
Published: 01 September 2017
... and expertise of
its contributors. Joining the roster this year are a host of new essayists,
and may their reward be great in references libraries. Todd H. Richard-
son of the University of Texas of the Permian Basin succeeds Robert
Habich as the author of Chapter 1 (“Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2016) 2014 (1): vii–viii.
Published: 01 September 2016
..., will succeed Robert D. Habich in “Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller, and
Transcendentalism.” Michelle Kohler, Tulane University, will assume
the Emily Dickinson portion of “Whitman and Dickinson” from Dan
Manheim. Annarose Steinke, University of Nebraska at Kearney, steps
in for Patrick R. Query in preparing...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2020) 2018 (1): vi–ix.
Published: 01 September 2020
...: The 1980s to the Present by Jeffrey J. Williams, Carnegie Mellon University, and Robert Kilpatrick, currently of Boston University. They join other participants new to the roster this year: Jennifer Greiman, Wake Forest University, who succeeds Zachary Turpin ( Melville and Christopher McVey, Boston...
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American Literary Scholarship (2006) 2004 (1): xi–xix.
Published: 01 September 2006
..., and Elizabeth Wright, Pennsylvania State Univer-
sity, Hazelton, succeed Thomas R. Mitchell (“Hawthorne William
Pannapacker, Hope College, and Paul Crumbley, Utah State, take over
for M. Jimmie Killingsworth (“Whitman and Dickinson Elisabeth
Daumer, Eastern Michigan University, succeeds Jayme Stayer...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2006) 2004 (1): vii–ix.
Published: 01 September 2006
...,
Lafayette College, and Elizabeth Wright, Pennsylvania State Univer-
sity, Hazelton, succeed Thomas R. Mitchell (“Hawthorne William
Pannapacker, Hope College, and Paul Crumbley, Utah State, take over
for M. Jimmie Killingsworth (“Whitman and Dickinson Elisabeth
Daumer, Eastern Michigan University...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2003) 2001 (1): vii–viii.
Published: 01 September 2003
... of scholarship in the eld continues to
proliferate, and so a reminder to all readers: AmLS, including this 39th
annual incarnation in the series, is perforce a selective review.
The roster of contributors, of course, changes by the year. New to
AmLS 2001 are Frank Kearful of Bonn University, who succeeds...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2000) 1998 (1): vii–ix.
Published: 01 September 2000
... 20 years ago), who replaces Kevin J. Hayes in Early-19th-Century Literature Suzanne Clark, University of Oregon, who succeeds Timothy Materer in Poetry: 1900 to the 1940s and Gary Lee Stonum, Case Western Reserve University, a recent former contributor, who resumes the demanding task of Themes...
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American Literary Scholarship (2001) 1999 (1): vii–viii.
Published: 01 September 2001
... in the roster of contributors will continue next
year. Donna Campbell, Gonzaga University, will succeed Jeanne Camp-
bell Reesman, University of Texas at San Antonio, as the author of
‘‘Fiction: 1900 to the 1930s J. Gerald Kennedy, Louisiana State Univer-
sity, will take over ‘‘Early-19th...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2001) 1999 (1): 259–288.
Published: 01 September 2001
...) Wilson tries to account for
Chesnutt’s dismay and for his abandonment of writing when he did not
succeed as Stowe and Tourgée had. Wilson’s theory is that from his early
years, Chesnutt’s sense of himself as a writer was rooted in the Euro-
American intellectual tradition of comprehending the world...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2013) 2011 (1): 127–144.
Published: 01 September 2013
... version” of Lily. Noting echoes in purpose, plot, character, and
language in the two novels, Fedorko shows how both women are subject
to observation, objectivity, and patriarchal judgment, and struggle in
relationships with women. Yet Clarissa succeeds in marriage, whereas
Lily fails...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2017) 2015 (1): 285–313.
Published: 01 September 2017
... to Realism
in the Post-Postmodern Age” (AmLH 27: 79–101) tracks clear changes
in the National Endowment for the Arts policy between the 1970s and
1980s. The shift was from “formally dense, politically dissident litera-
ture” of an innovative style unlikely to succeed on its own in the market
Jerome...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2016) 2014 (1): 309–340.
Published: 01 September 2016
... Native American
groups ( perhaps implicitly like the one Sherman Alexie abandoned).
For Treur novels can fail when being read as culture but succeed when
they suggest culture. Above all, they should not limit themselves to stark
dichotomies that pit Native American against American, artistic...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2016) 2014 (1): 363–394.
Published: 01 September 2016
... York
School poets—Bill Berkson, Kenward Elmslie, David Shapiro—much
less beholden to the Beats than those succeeding them (such as Ted Ber-
rigan, Ron Padgett, and Anne Waldman) and pointing to links between
the poets of Locus Solus and the editorial board of poststructuralist organ
Tel Quel...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2009) 2007 (1): 281–299.
Published: 01 September 2009
... them to those taken in her novel
Ramona. According to Norman, such a juxtaposition reveals the extent
to which the work succeeds as an instrument of democratic discourse
whereas Ramona does not, even as the two texts reinforce each other. For
Norman, the essay’s rhetorical shape and political...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2002) 2000 (1): 253–272.
Published: 01 September 2002
... and writing.
The collection is divided into four primary clusters: ‘‘Five Ways of Look-
ing at Charlotte Perkins Gilman ‘‘Gilman’s Literary Career and Her
Contemporaries ‘‘Re-visioning ‘The Yellow Wallpaper,’ ’’ and ‘‘Late
Gilman: The Mixed Legacy While the entire collection succeeds in sug-
gesting...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2016) 2014 (1): 91–112.
Published: 01 September 2016
... identification with such characters as Hyacinth
Robinson and Fleda Vetch, whose refined tastes are incompatible with
their limited means. El-Rayess also succeeds in linking familiar with
unfamiliar texts, as when she pairs The Wings of the Dove with “Rose-
Agathe” (1878), a tale whose narrator mistakes...
Journal Article
American Literary Scholarship (2013) 2011 (1): 105–125.
Published: 01 September 2013
... audience, Kevin Ohi’s Henry James and
the Queerness of Style (Minnesota) is a literary tour de force. Written in
a Jamesian manner, the book may overwhelm all but the most attentive
readers; yet Ohi succeeds, often brilliantly, in revealing subtleties missed
by other critics. Two points are crucial...
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