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Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture (publisher series)

 

This series contains 81 books.


  1. Salem Story

    Reading the Witch Trials of 1692

    by Bernard Rosenthal

  2. A Natural History of Pragmatism

    The Fact of Feeling from Jonathan Edwards to Gertrude Stein

    by Joan Richardson

  3. The Color of the Sky

    A Study of Stephen Crane

    by David Halliburton

  4. The Divided Mind

    Ideology and Imagination in America, 1898-1917

    by Peter Conn

  5. The Book of Memory

    A Study of Memory in Medieval Culture

    by Mary J. Carruthers

  6. A Grand Army of Black Men

    Letters from African-American Soldiers in the Union Army 1861-1865

    by Edwin S. Redkey

  7. New England Literary Culture

    From Revolution through Renaissance

    by Lawrence Buell

  8. The Fall into Eden (1986)

    Landscape and Imagination in California

    by David Wyatt

  9. The Grounding of American Poetry

    Charles Olson and the Emersonian Tradition

    by Stephen Fredman

  10. Edith Wharton

    Matters of Mind and Spirit

    by Carol J. Singley

  11. Pocahontas

    The Evolution of an American Narrative

    by Robert S. Tilton

  12. Emerson and the Conduct of Life

    Pragmatism and Ethical Purpose in the Later Work

    by David Robinson

  13. The American Abraham

    James Fenimore Cooper and the Frontier Patriarch

    by Warren Motley

  14. Worlds of Hurt

    Reading the Literatures of Trauma

    by Kali Tal

  15. The San Francisco Renaissance

    Poetics and Community at Mid-Century

    by Michael Davidson

  16. Modernism from Right to Left

    Wallace Stevens, the Thirties, & Literary Radicalism

    by Alan Filreis

  17. Faulkner's Subject

    A Cosmos No One Owns

    by Philip M. Weinstein

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