Americans on fiction, 1776-1900

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Americans on fiction, 1776-1900

edited by Peter Rawlings

Pickering & Chatto, 2002

  • : [set]
  • v. 1. 1776-1850
  • v. 2. 1851-1875
  • v. 3. 1876-1900. Index

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Alphabetical list of authors: v. 3, p. [404]-408

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

A collection of prefaces, reviews and articles by Americans on American and European fiction. Charted in these three volumes, which span 1776 to 1900, is the movement from anxious defences of the novel as a necessary vehicle of truth and morality to fully-fledged theoretical exfoliations.

目次

  • Volume 1 William Hill Brown, 'Preface' The Power of Sympathy (1789)
  • Susanna Haswell Rowson, 'Preface' Charlotte: A Tale of Truth (1791)
  • Charles Brockden Brown: 'Advertisement' Wieland (1798)
  • 'To the Public' Edgar Huntly (1799)
  • 'The Difference Between History and Romance' Monthly Magazine (1800)
  • 'Novel Reading' Literary Magazine (1804)
  • Carolina Matilda Warren, 'Preface' The Gamesters
  • or, Ruins of Innocence (1805)
  • Charles Brockden Brown, 'On the Cause of the Popularity of Novels' Literary Magazine (1807)
  • Edward Tyrell Channing: 'American Language and Literature' North American Review (1815)
  • 'Reflections on the Literary Delinquency of America' North American Review (1815)
  • 'Brown's Life and Writings' North American Review (1819)
  • James Kirke Paulding, 'National Literature' Salmagundi (1820)
  • W H Gardiner, 'The Spy' North American Review (1822)
  • James McHenry, 'Preface' The Spectre of the Forest (1823)
  • W H Gardiner, 'The Wilderness' North American Review (1824)
  • William Cullen Bryant, 'Redwood' North American Review (1825)
  • William Gilmore Simms, '[American Fiction]' Southern Quarterly Gazette (1828)
  • Isaac Appleton Jewett, 'Themes for Western Fiction' Western Monthly Magazine (1833)
  • Daniel Drake, Discourse on the West (1834)
  • James Ewell Heath, 'Southern Literature' Southern Literary Messenger (1834)
  • H J Groesbeck, 'American Literature: Its Impediments' Southern Literary Messenger (1835)
  • James Mercer Garnett, 'Abuses of Literature' Southern Literary Messenger (1837)
  • Anon 'Biographical Sketch of James Fenimore Cooper' Southern Literary Messenger (1838)
  • B 'Literature of Virginia' Southern Literary Messenger (1838)
  • George Tucker, 'A Discourse on American Literature' Southern Literary Messenger (1838)
  • Orestes Brownson, 'American Literature' (1839)
  • A Virginian Gentleman 'Confessions of a Novel Reader' Southern Literary Messenger (1839)
  • Anon 'The Inferiority of American Literature' Southern Literary Messenger (1840)
  • Edwin De Leon, 'Modern Fiction' Southern Literary Messenger (1842)
  • Edgar Allan Poe, 'Hawthorne's Twice-Told Tales' (1842)
  • William Gilmore Simms, 'Cooper, His Genius and Writings' Magnolia (1842)
  • Edwin De Leon, 'Cheap Literature' Southern Literary Messenger (1844)
  • A Friend to Literature, 'A Native Literature' Southern Literary Messenger (1844)
  • E A D, 'Literary Prospects for 1845' American Whig Review (1845)
  • William Cowper Scott, 'American Literature: The Present State of American Letters
  • The Prospect and Means of Their Improvement' Southern Literary Messenger (1845)
  • Il Secretario, 'American Letters-Their Character and Advancement' American Whig Review (1845)
  • William Gilmore Simms, 'Americanism in Literature: An Oration Before the Phi Kappa and Desmothean Societies of the University of Georgia, at Athens, August 8, 1844. By Alexander B Meek, of Alabama. Charleston: Burges & James. 1844' Southern and Western Magazine (1845)
  • Cornelius Matthews, 'National Literature' United States Magazine (1847)
  • Anon 'Charles Brockden Brown' American Whig Review (1848)
  • Philip Pendleton Cooke, 'Edgar A Poe: His Literary Merits Considered' Southern Literary Messenger (1848)
  • James Russell Lowell, 'Kavanagh' North American Review (1849)
  • John Reuben Thompson, 'The Late Edgar Allen Poe' Southern Literary Messenger (1849)
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne, 'Hawthorne and His Mosses' Literary World (1850) Volume 2 Anon: 'The Evening Book
  • or, Fireside Talk on Morals and Manners, With Sketches of Western Life. Mrs Kirkland' American Whig Review (1851)
  • 'The Moral and the Artistic in Prose Fiction' American Whig Review (1851)
  • 'Nathaniel Hawthorne' International Magazine (1851)
  • W D, 'Imagination and Fact' American Whig Review (1851)
  • H T Tuckerman, 'Nathaniel Hawthorne' Southern Literary Messenger (1851)
  • Anon: 'Anglo-American Literature and Manners' International Magazine (1852)
  • 'The Blithedale Romance' American Whig Review (1852)
  • 'Pierre, or the Ambiguities' American Whig Review (1852)
  • P 'William Gilmore Simms, LLD' International Magazine (1852)
  • George Frederick Holmes, 'A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin' Southern Literary Messenger (1853)
  • William Gilmore Simms: 'Preface' The Yemassee (1853)
  • Anon: 'Novels--Their Meaning and Mission' Putnam's Monthly Magazine (1854)
  • 'An Inquiry into the Present State of Southern Literature' Southern Literary Messenger (1856)
  • 'A Perceptible Falling Off of 'Sensation Books'--What Is Likely to Take Their Place?' Putnam's Monthly Magazine (1856)
  • George W Curtis, 'Portrait of Sir Walter Scott' Southern Literary Messenger (1856)
  • William Gilmore Simms, 'Preface' Richard Hurdis (1856)
  • A W R 'The Duty of Southern Authors' Southern Literary Messenger (1856)
  • Anon: 'Ideals in Modern Fiction' Putnam's Monthly Magazine (1857)
  • 'Southern Literature' Putnam's Monthly Magazine (1857)
  • John S Hart, Extract from The Female Prose Writers of America (1857)
  • Ignatius 'Matter of Fact and Matter of Fiction' Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1857)
  • Anon 'James Fenimore Cooper' North American Review (1859)
  • Henry Theodore Tuckerman, 'Balzac' Southern Literary Messenger (1859)
  • James Russell Lowell, 'The Marble Faun' Atlantic Monthly (1860)
  • E P Whipple, 'Nathaniel Hawthorne' Atlantic Monthly (1860)
  • G S Hillard, 'James Fenimore Cooper' Atlantic Monthly (1862)
  • Samuel B Davies, 'Observations of Our Literary Prospects' Southern Literary Messenger (1863)
  • Orestes Brownson, 'American Literature' Brownson's Quarterly Review (1864)
  • Samuel D Davies, 'Novels and Novel Writing' Southern Literary Messenger (1864)
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes, 'Hawthorne' Atlantic Monthly (1864)
  • Henry James, 'The Novels of George Eliot' Atlantic Monthly (1866)
  • Eugene Benson: 'American Literature' Nation (1868)
  • 'Poe and Hawthorne' Galaxy (1868)
  • J W De Forest, 'The Great American Novel' Nation (1868)
  • E P Peabody, 'The Genius of Hawthorne' Atlantic Monthly (1868)
  • T W Higginson, 'Americanism in Literature' Atlantic Monthly (1870)
  • Henry Ware, 'Nathaniel Hawthorne' Appleton's Journal (1870)
  • Thomas Sergeant Perry, 'American Novels' North American Review (1872)
  • R H Stoddard, 'Nathaniel Hawthorne' Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1872)
  • G L Ferris, 'Mark Twain' Appleton's Journal (1874)
  • G P Lathrop: 'Growth of the Novel' Atlantic Monthly (1874)
  • 'The Novel and Its Future' Atlantic Monthly (1874)
  • Thomas Sergeant Perry, 'Ivan Turgenieff' Atlantic Monthly (1874) Volume 3 Edward L Burlingame, 'New American Novels' North American Review (1877)
  • Anon 'Have We a Novelist?' Catholic World (1878)
  • Lafcadio Hearn: 'Bret Harte and the Critics' Item (1878)
  • 'Decline of the Atlantic' Item (1878)
  • Clara Barnes Martin, 'Emile Zola As Critic' Atlantic Monthly (1879)
  • H W P, 'Recent American Novels' Atlantic Monthly (1879)
  • Lafcadio Hearn: 'The Value of Novels' Item (1879)
  • 'Southern Novels' Item (1879)
  • C H Jones, 'Sectional Fiction' Appleton's Journal (1880)
  • Thomas Sergeant Perry, 'Sir Walter Scott' Atlantic Monthly (1880)
  • 'Some Recent Novels' Atlantic Monthly (1880)
  • 'Zola's Last Novel' Atlantic Monthly (1880)
  • Edmund Clarence Stedman, 'Edgar Allan Poe' Scribner's Monthly (1880)
  • Lafcadio Hearn: 'Death of American Literature' Item (1880)
  • 'A Southern Magazine' Item (1881)
  • Anon: 'Bret Harte's Collected Works' Century (1882)
  • 'Mark Twain's 'The Prince and the Pauper" Century (1882)
  • 'Miss Woolson's Anne' Century (1882)
  • 'The Portrait of a Lady and Dr Breen's Practice' Atlantic Monthly (1882)
  • L M Bedinger, 'Mothers in American Novels' Century (1882)
  • W D Howells, 'Mark Twain' Century (1882)
  • Thomas Sergeant Perry, 'William Dean Howells' Century (1882)
  • Albion W Tourgee, 'Preface' Hot Ploughshares (1882)
  • Lafcadio Hearn: 'A Romantic Conundrum' Times-Democrat (1882)
  • 'Judge McGloin's New Book' Times-Democrat (1882)
  • 'Realistic Fiction' Times-Democrat (1882)
  • 'Novelists and Novels' Times-Democrat (1882)
  • H C Bunner, 'New York As a Field for Fiction' Century (1883)
  • T B Dorsey, 'Two Southern Novelists' Century (1883)
  • James Herbert Morse: 'The Native Element in American Fiction' Century (1883)
  • 'The Native Element in American Fiction Since the War' Century (1883)
  • H E S, 'Recent American Fiction' Atlantic Monthly (1883)
  • Charles Dudley Warner: 'American Novels' Quarterly Review (1883)
  • 'Modern Fiction' Atlantic Monthly (1883)
  • Lafcadio Hearn, 'Southern Literature' Times-Democrat (1883)
  • 'A Novel Novel' Times-Democrat (1883)
  • 'Southern Literature and "Observer"' Times-Democrat (1883)
  • 'Mark Twain on the Mississippi' Times-Democrat (1883)
  • 'Magazine Mysteries' Times-Democrat (1883)
  • 'Latterday Reviews' Times-Democrat (1883)
  • William Henry Bishop, 'New York As a Field for Fiction' Century (1884)
  • A J Faust, 'Two New Novelists' Catholic World (1884)
  • Julian Hawthorne, 'The American Element in Fiction' North American Review (1884)
  • G P Lathrop, 'Recent American Fiction' Atlantic Monthly (1884)
  • Lafcadio Hearn: 'Dime-Novel Wickedness' Times-Democrat (1884)
  • 'The Valley of Unrest' Times-Democrat (1884)
  • 'Authors and Success' Times-Democrat (1884)
  • 'Mr Cable's 'Dr. Sevier' Times-Democrat (1884)
  • R P, 'Novel-Writing as a Science' Catholic World (1885)
  • Thomas Sergeant Perry, 'Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn' Century (1885)
  • Hjalmar Boyesen, 'Why We Have No Great Novelists' Forum (1886)
  • Julian Hawthorne, 'Hawthorne's Philosophy' Century (1886)
  • 'Problems of the Scarlet Letter' Atlantic Monthly (1886)
  • Lafcadio Hearn: 'Talent and Genius' Times-Democrat (1886)
  • 'Sins of Genius' Times-Democrat (1886)
  • 'Books and Reviews' Times-Democrat (1886)
  • 'Pictures Vs. Texts' Times-Democrat (1886)
  • 'Eternal Literature' Times-Democrat (1886)
  • 'Journalism and Magazine Work' Times-Democrat (1887)
  • 'One of Mr Howells's Realisms' Times-Democrat (1887)
  • 'The Questioning of Genius' Times-Democrat (1887)
  • 'The Spiritual Sense in Literature' Times-Democrat (1887)
  • 'Howells on Critics' Times-Democrat (1887)
  • G E Woodberry, 'Charles Brockden Brown' Atlantic Monthly (1888)
  • Henry A Beers, 'American Literature' Century (1889)
  • Brander Matthews, 'The Centenary of James Fenimore Cooper' Century (1889)
  • Joshua W Caldwell, 'Our Unclean Fiction' New England Magazine (1890)
  • Helen Gray Cone, 'Woman in American Literature' Century (1890)
  • Hamlin Garland: 'Howells Latest Novels' New England Magazine (1890)
  • Charles Dudley Warner, 'The Novel and the Common School' Atlantic Monthly (1890)
  • M W Hazeltine, 'Married Women in Fiction' North American Review (1891)
  • Josephine Lazarus, 'Louisa May Alcott' Century (1891)
  • Brander Matthews, 'American Fiction' Cosmopolitan (1891)
  • Anon 'American Fiction' Nation (1892)
  • H H Boyesen, 'The Progressive Realism of American Fiction' Independent (1892)
  • Richard Hovey, 'American Fiction' Independent (1892)
  • Hamlin Garland, 'The Local Novel' Crumbling Idols: Twelve Essays on Art Dealing Chiefly With Literature, Painting, and the Drama (1894)
  • 'Productive Conditions of American Literature' Forum (1894)
  • 'Provincialism' Crumbling Idols...(1894)
  • Mark Twain, 'What Paul Bourget Thinks of Us' North American Review (1895)
  • Joseph H Twichell, 'Mark Twain' Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1896)
  • James Lane Allen, 'Two Principles in Recent American Fiction' Atlantic Monthly (1897)
  • Paul Leicester Ford, 'The American Historical Novel' Atlantic Monthly (1897)
  • Frank Norris, 'American Fiction' Wave (1897)
  • Charles Miner Thompson, 'Mark Twain As an Interpreter of American Character' Atlantic Monthly (1897)
  • George Clarke, 'The Novel-Reading Habit' Arena (1898)
  • Charles Johnston, 'The True American Spirit in Literature' Atlantic Monthly (1899)
  • Annie Steger Winston, 'America As a Field for Fiction' Arena (1900)

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