| Volume 3, Number 2 |
Winter 2008 |
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CONTENTS
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ESSAYS |
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Annette R. Dolph
Contextualizing the Garden: The Ambiguity of Nature in
Dreiser’s The Bulwark |
103 |
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Donald Pizer
Otto Weininger and the Sexual Dynamics of Theodore
Dreiser’s The “Genius” |
120 |
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Kelly Clasen
In
an Open Boat with Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom |
131 |
James R. Giles
The Multilayered Determinism of Richard Price’s Bloodbrothers
and
Larry Brown’s Father and Son |
147 |
| NOTES
& DOCUMENTS |
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Gary Scharnhorst
Skirmishes in the Naturalism War: Julian Hawthorne and
Jack London |
171 |
REVIEWS |
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The Genius, by Theodore Dreiser. Edited by Clare Virginia Eby
Theodore Dreiser: A Picture and a Criticism of Life,
by Theodore Dreiser. Edited by Donald Pizer
Theodore Dreiser: Letters to Women, by Theodore
Dreiser.
Edited by Thomas P. Riggio
Reviewed
by Stephen C. Brennan |
177 |
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Memorial Boxes and Guarded Interiors:
Edith Wharton and Material Culture,
edited by Gary Totten
Reviewed
by Katherine Fusco |
186 |
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Hotel de Dream: A New York Novel, by Edmund White
Reviewed by Robert M. Dowling |
188 |
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A Summer to Be, A Memoir by the Daughter
of Hamlin Garland,
by Isabel Garland Lord. Edited by Keith Newlin
Reviewed
by Roark Mulligan |
192 |
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The Radical Jack London: Writings on War
and Revolution,
edited by Jonah Ruskin
Reviewed
by Taylor Parson |
195 |
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Apostles of Modernity: American Writers
in the Age of Development,
by Guy Reynolds
Reviewed
by Andrew Strombeck |
198 |
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Theodore Dreiser’s “Dawn”—The
Formation of a Mind:
An Autobiographical Representation, by Nadja Firner
Reviewed
by Roger W. Smith |
201 |
CONTRIBUTORS |
203 |
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