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American Literature (2001) 73 (2): 424–425.
Published: 01 June 2001
...James Applewhite By Laura Quinney. Charlottesville: Univ. Press of Virginia. 1999. xvii, 200 pp. $30.00. 2001 424 American Literature
complexity that most accounts of these ‘‘marginal’’ modernists surrender...
Journal Article
American Literature (2001) 73 (2): 423–424.
Published: 01 June 2001
... study
Jared Gardner, Ohio State University
The Poetics of Disappointment: Wordsworth to Ashbery. By Laura Quinney. Char-
lottesville: Univ. Press of Virginia. 1999. xvii, 200 pp. $30.00...
Journal Article
American Literature (2001) 73 (2): 425–426.
Published: 01 June 2001
... in these figures. Quinney declines to
involve herself in the unique magnificence of this poetry. She obsessively
follows the single thread of imaginative response to lost or shattered idealiza-
tions...
Journal Article
American Literature (2012) 84 (3): 670–672.
Published: 01 September 2012
... of understudied or virtually unknown writers
and texts, including David Cusick, Joseph Johnson, Chainbreaker’s narrative,
John Quinney, and George Stiggins. Slavery in Indian Country starts with an
extensive discussion of the practices of hierarchy, warfare, and enslavement
among Mississippian peoples...
Journal Article
American Literature (2012) 84 (3): 673–675.
Published: 01 September 2012
... narrative,
John Quinney, and George Stiggins. Slavery in Indian Country starts with an
extensive discussion of the practices of hierarchy, warfare, and enslavement
among Mississippian peoples, the “highly centralized” polities that preceded
Euro-contact and largely had dispersed prior...
Journal Article
American Literature (2012) 84 (3): 675–677.
Published: 01 September 2012
... or virtually unknown writers
and texts, including David Cusick, Joseph Johnson, Chainbreaker’s narrative,
John Quinney, and George Stiggins. Slavery in Indian Country starts with an
extensive discussion of the practices of hierarchy, warfare, and enslavement
among Mississippian peoples, the “highly...
Journal Article
American Literature (2012) 84 (3): 677–679.
Published: 01 September 2012
... narrative,
John Quinney, and George Stiggins. Slavery in Indian Country starts with an
extensive discussion of the practices of hierarchy, warfare, and enslavement
among Mississippian peoples, the “highly centralized” polities that preceded
Euro-contact and largely had dispersed prior...
Journal Article
American Literature (2012) 84 (3): 657–659.
Published: 01 September 2012
... Johnson, Chainbreaker’s narrative,
John Quinney, and George Stiggins. Slavery in Indian Country starts with an
extensive discussion of the practices of hierarchy, warfare, and enslavement
among Mississippian peoples, the “highly centralized” polities that preceded
Euro-contact and largely had...
Journal Article
American Literature (2012) 84 (3): 659–661.
Published: 01 September 2012
..., including David Cusick, Joseph Johnson, Chainbreaker’s narrative,
John Quinney, and George Stiggins. Slavery in Indian Country starts with an
extensive discussion of the practices of hierarchy, warfare, and enslavement
among Mississippian peoples, the “highly centralized” polities that preceded
Euro...
Journal Article
American Literature (2012) 84 (3): 662–664.
Published: 01 September 2012
... Johnson, Chainbreaker’s narrative,
John Quinney, and George Stiggins. Slavery in Indian Country starts with an
extensive discussion of the practices of hierarchy, warfare, and enslavement
among Mississippian peoples, the “highly centralized” polities that preceded
Euro-contact and largely had...
Journal Article
American Literature (2012) 84 (3): 664–666.
Published: 01 September 2012
... of
copyright as a strategy of self-presentation in works by Native authors. He
also offers trenchant readings of understudied or virtually unknown writers
and texts, including David Cusick, Joseph Johnson, Chainbreaker’s narrative,
John Quinney, and George Stiggins. Slavery in Indian Country starts...
Journal Article
American Literature (2012) 84 (3): 666–668.
Published: 01 September 2012
... Johnson, Chainbreaker’s narrative,
John Quinney, and George Stiggins. Slavery in Indian Country starts with an
extensive discussion of the practices of hierarchy, warfare, and enslavement
among Mississippian peoples, the “highly centralized” polities that preceded
Euro-contact and largely had...
Journal Article
American Literature (2012) 84 (3): 668–670.
Published: 01 September 2012
... Johnson, Chainbreaker’s narrative,
John Quinney, and George Stiggins. Slavery in Indian Country starts with an
extensive discussion of the practices of hierarchy, warfare, and enslavement
among Mississippian peoples, the “highly centralized” polities that preceded
Euro-contact and largely had...