| Volume 3, Number 1 |
Summer 2008 |
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CONTENTS
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ESSAYS |
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Cara Elana Erdheim
Is There a Place for Ecology in An American Tragedy? Wealth,
Water, and the Dreiserian Struggle for Survival |
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Roark Mulligan
Dreiser’s Murder Ballad |
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Jennifer Travis
Injury’s Accountant: Theodore Dreiser and the Railroad |
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Rachel Cordasco
Listening to the Narrative Voice in The Pit and The Age of Innocence |
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REVIEWS |
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American Naturalism and the Jews: Garland, Norris, Dreiser,
Wharton, and Cather, by Donald Pizer
Reviewed by Carol S. Loranger |
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Hamlin Garland: A
Life, by Keith Newlin
Reviewed by Roger W. Smith |
84 |
Jack London: The Unpublished and Uncollected Articles and
Essays,
edited by Daniel J. Wichlan
The Complete Poetry of Jack London, edited by Daniel J. Wichlan
Reviewed by Taylor Parson |
87 |
A Spectacular Secret: Lynching in American Life and
Literature,
by Jacqueline Goldsby
Reviewed by Craig Bartholomaus |
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Richard Wright: The Life and
Times, by Hazel Rowley
Reviewed by Andrew Strombeck |
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A Father’s Law, by Richard Wright
Reviewed by Taylor Parson |
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CONTRIBUTORS |
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