| Volume 1, Numbers 1 & 2 |
Summer/Winter
2006 |
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Inaugural Double Issue in Honor of Donald Pizer |
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CONTENTS
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ESSAYS |
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Stephen C. Brennan
Donald Pizer and the Study of American Literary Naturalism |
3 |
Richard Lehan
Naturalism and the Realms of the Text: The Problem
Restated |
15 |
James Nagel
Donald Pizer, American Naturalism, and Stephen Crane |
30 |
Townsend Ludington
Explaining Dos Passos’s Naturalism |
36 |
Jeanne Campbell Reesman
Rough Justice in Jack London’s “Mauki” |
42 |
Keith Newlin
Why Hamlin Garland Left the Main-Travelled Road |
70 |
Eric Carl Link
The Theodicy Problem in the Works of Frank Norris |
90 |
Thomas P. Riggio
Dreiser and Kirah Markham: The Play’s the Thing |
109 |
Barbara Hochman
The Good, the Bad, and the Literary: Edith Wharton’s
Bunner Sisters and the Social Contexts of Reading |
128 |
Gary Scharnhorst
Bret Harte’s Naturalism |
144 |
Donna Campbell
“Where are the ladies?” Wharton, Glasgow,
and American Women Naturalists |
152 |
Peter Shillingsburg
On Being Textually Aware |
170 |
REVIEWS |
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Robber Baron: The Life of Charles
Tyson Yerkes, by John Franch
Reviewed by Roark Mulligan |
196 |
A New Book of the Grotesques:
Contemporary Approaches to
Sherwood Anderson’s Early Fiction, by Robert Dunne
Reviewed by Margaret Boe Birns |
199 |
Double Lives: American Writers’
Friendships, by Richard Lingeman
Reviewed by Andrea Harris |
202 |
At Home in the City: Urban
Domesticity in American Literature
and Culture, 1850-1930, by Betsy Klimasmith
Reviewed by Cara Elana Erdheim |
204 |
Pleasing to the “I”: The
Culture of Personality and Its Representations
in Theodore Dreiser and F. Scott Fitzgerald, by Uwe Juras
Reviewed by Renate von Bardeleben |
207 |
CONTRIBUTORS |
211 |
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