Criticism; some major American writers

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Criticism; some major American writers

selected by Lewis Leary

Holt, Rinehart and Winston, [1971]

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Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works

  • An introduction: somewhat personal, by L. Leary
  • Introduction to Poe, by R. Wilbur
  • The unconquered eye and the enchanted circle, by T. Tanner
  • Thoreau, by F. O. Matthiessen
  • Hawthorne's fiction: the light and the dark, by R. H. Fogle
  • Moby-Dick: work of art, by W. E. Bezanson
  • Walt Whitman: he had his nerve, by R. Jarrell
  • Seeing New Englandly: from Edwards to Emerson to Dickinson, by A. J. Gelpi
  • Henry James and the morality of fiction, by R. J. Reilly
  • Southwestern vernacular, by J. M. Cox
  • William Dean Howells and the roots of modern taste, by L. Trilling
  • Outstripping the event, by L. Ziff
  • Theodore Dreiser: his education and ours, by A. Kazin
  • T. S. Eliot's magic, lantern, by L. Unger
  • Robert Frost's theory of poetry, by L. Thompson
  • The function of nostalgia, by W. Morris
  • The hero and the code, by P. Young
  • Introduction to ... Faulkner, by M. Cowley
  • The greatest living author, by K. Shapiro
  • Richard Wright's blues, by R. Ellison
  • Ralph Ellison and the American comic tradition, by E. H. Rovit
  • Saul Bellow, by L. A. Fiedler
  • The Black boy looks at the White boy, by J. Baldwin
  • Black boys and native sons, by I. Howe

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