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Recent Americanist scholarship has generated some of the most forceful responses to questions about literary history and theory. Yet too many of the most provocative essays have been scattered among a wide variety of narrowly focused publications. Covering the study of US literature from its origins through the present, American Literary History provides a much-needed forum for the various, often competing voices of contemporary literary inquiry.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 15, Number 1, 2003
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Two Histories Contending
pp. 4-6(3)
Author: B.L. Packer

Literary History and the Evaluation of Poetry
pp. 7-13(7)
Author: R. von Hallberg

Historical Impasse and the Modern Lyric Poem
pp. 22-26(5)
Author: A. DuBois

Tests of Poetry
pp. 27-34(8)
Author: A. Filreis

In the Lion's Mouth
pp. 35-38(4)
Author: E.J. Sundquist

Becoming Multicultural
pp. 39-60(22)
Author: Susan Mizruchi

Representing Emergent Literatures
pp. 61-69(9)
Author: C.R.K. Patell

Ethnic Modernism, 1910–1950
pp. 70-77(8)
Author: Werner Sollors

Apathy, Apocalypse, and the American Jeremiad
pp. 162-171(10)
Author: Glenn C. Altschuler

Morality and Citizenship in the Early Republic
pp. 172-187(16)
Author: S.M. Gustafson

Faulkner and “Faulkner”
pp. 188-199(12)
Author: C.G. Kodat

Performing Race
pp. 200-210(11)
Author: R. Fraden

Notes on Contributors
pp. 211-212(2)

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