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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 21, Number 2, 6 March 2009
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Propaganda, Prenational Critique, and Early American Literature
pp. 183-210(28)
Author: Castronovo, Russ

Notes on a Native Son: Henry James's New York
pp. 239-267(29)
Author: Graham, Wendy

Robert Penn Warren: The Real Southerner and the Hypothetical Negro
pp. 268-295(28)
Author: Kreyling, Michael

American Humor in History
pp. 306-315(10)
Author: Limon, John

Shakespearean Scraps
pp. 316-323(8)
Author: Mazer, Cary M.

Transatlantic Currents
pp. 324-334(11)
Author: Flint, Kate

Looking Back and Forth across the Big Pond
pp. 335-344(10)
Author: Peterson, Brent O.

The Trials of Law and Literature
pp. 345-354(10)
Author: Travis, Jennifer

Protest Lit 101
pp. 404-417(14)
Author: Saul, Scott

The Gulf Wars and the US Peace Movement
pp. 418-428(11)
Author: Dawes, James

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