Columbia Literary History of the United States H 1263 p. 88
Elliott, E 著
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Preface General Introduction Note on the Text Acknowledgments Part One -Beginnings to 1810 Associate Editor, Daniel B. Shea I. A Key into theLanguages of America The Native Voice The Literature of Discovery andExploration English Literature at the American Moment The Puritan Vision ofthe New World II. The Prose and Poetry of Colonial America History andChronicle Sermons and Theological Writings Biography and Autobiography ThePoetry of Colonial America III. America in Transition From Cotton Mather toBenjamin Franklin Jonathan Edwards, Charles Chauncy, and the Great AwakeningThomas Jefferson and the Writing of the South IV. The Literature of the NewRepublic The American Revolution as a Literary Event Poetry in the EarlyRepublic Charles Brockden Brown and Early American Fiction Toward a NationalLiteraturePart Two 1810-1865 Associate Editor, Terence Martin I. The Age inPerspective Idealism and Independence II. Cultural Diversity and LiteraryForms Washington Irving and the Knickerbocker Group James Fenimore Cooper andthe Writers of the Frontier Edgar Allan Poe and the Writers of the Old SouthWilliam Cullen Bryant and the Fireside Poets The Rise of the Woman AuthorForms of Regional Humor A New Nation's Drama III. Intellectual Movements andSocial Change Social Discourse and Nonfictional Prose The TranscendentalistsIV. The American Renaissance Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry David ThoreauNathaniel Hawthorne Herman Melville Walt WhitmanPart Three 1865-1910Associate Editor, Martha Banta I. Signs of the Times Literature and CultureCulture and Consciousness II. Genre Deliberations Realism and RegionalismNaturalism and the Languages of Determinism III. Literary DiversitiesLiterature for the Populace Immigrants and Other Americans Women Writers andthe New Woman IV. Major Voices Emily Dickinson Mark Twain Henry Adams HenryJamesPart Four 1910-1945 Associate Editor, David Minter I. Contexts andBackgrounds The Emergence of Modernism Intellectual Life and Public DiscourseLiterary Scenes and Literary Movements II. Regionalism, Ethnicity, andGender: Comparative Literary Cultures Regionalism: A Diminished ThingAfro-American Literature Mexican American Literature Asian AmericanLiterature Women Writers Between the Wars III. Fiction The Diversity ofAmerican Fiction Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Gertrude SteinWilliam Faulkner IV. Poetry and Criticism The Diversity of American PoetryRobert Frost Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot William Carlos Williams and WallaceStevens Literary CriticismPart Five 1945 to the Present Associate Editor,Marjorie Perloff I. The Postwar Era Culture, Power, and Society The NewPhilosophy Literature as Radical Statement II. Forms and Genres PoetryTwentieth-Century Drama Neorealist Fiction Self-Reflexive Fiction III. ThePresent The Fictions of the Present The Avante-Garde and ExperimentalWritingNotes on Contributors Index -- Paul Fussell
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