| Volume 2, Number 1 |
Summer 2007 |
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CONTENTS
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ESSAYS |
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Zena Meadowsong
Natural Monsters: The Genesis and Deformation of the “Experimental Novel” |
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Eric Carl Link
“A Lost Story”: Reflections on Frank Norris
as a Short Story Writer |
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Thomas Austenfeld
A Happy Naturalist? Jeremy Bentham and the Cosmic Morality
of The Octopus |
33 |
Steven Frye
Cormac McCarthy’s ‘world in its making’: Romantic
Naturalism in The
Crossing |
46 |
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS |
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Adam
Ruh and Gary Scharnhorst
“Fifteen Minutes on Socialism with Jack London”: A
Recovered Interview |
66 |
REVIEWS |
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Imagining
the Primitive in Naturalist and Modernist Literature, by
Gina Rossetti
Reviewed by Bob Batchelor |
78 |
Private
Fleming at Chancellorsville: The Red Badge of Courage and
the Civil War, by Perry Lentz
Reviewed by Cara Erdheim |
80 |
Stephen
Crane Remembered, ed. Paul Sorrentino
Reviewed by Dan Colson |
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Sailor
on Snowshoes: Tracking Jack London's Northern Trail, by
Dick North
Reviewed by Kevin Hayes |
86 |
A
Son of the Middle Border, by Hamlin Garland. Intro. by
Keith Newlin
A Daughter of the Middle Border, by Hamlin Garland.
Intro. by Keith Newlin
Reviewed by Carol Loranger |
88 |
Black Writers, White
Publishers: Marketplace Politics in 20th-Century African
American Literature, by John K. Young
Reviewed by Frank
E. Dobson, Jr. |
90 |
Writers
and Personality, by Louis Auchincloss
Reviewed by Carol Loranger |
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Bronx
Accent: A Literary and Pictorial History of the Borough,
by Lloyd Ultan and Barbara Unger
Reviewed by Dennis Loranger |
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CONTRIBUTORS |
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