Recent American literature / Donald Heiney
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TextLanguage: English Series: Barron's college reviews. World literature seriesPublication details: Great Neck, N.Y. : Barron's Educational Series, inc., c1958. Description: 609 p. ; 20 cmSubject(s): American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism | FictionDDC classification: 897.309 LOC classification: PS221 | .H38Online resources: WorldCat details | Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Dr. S. R. Lasker Library, EWU Reserve Section | Fiction | 897.309 HER 1978 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-1 | Not For Loan | 3855 |
Includes bibliography.
The background of modern American literature --
A new land, a new literature --
Society and literature --
The evolution of modern American literature --
Psychologists, philosophers, and prophets --
Main currents of the twentieth century --
The European influences --
The first American realists: 1880-1914: William Dean Howells --
Henry James --
Hamlin Garland --
Stephen Crane --
Frank Norris --
Jack London --
O. Henry --
Edith Wharton --
Gertrude Atherton --
Between the wars: realists and naturalists: Theodore Dreiser --
Booth Tarkington --
Gertrude Stein --
Upton Sinclair --
Elliot Paul --
Henry Miller --
John P. Marquand --
John Dos Passos --
F. Scott Fitzgerald --
Ernest Hemingway --
Thomas Wolfe --
James T. Farrell --
Between the wars: regionalism and rural naturalism: Ellen Glasgow --
Willa Cather --
Ole Rolvaag --
Pearl Buck --
William Faulkner --
John Steinbeck --
Erskine Caldwell --
Robert Penn Warren --
William Saroyan --
Eurdora Welty --
Realists and naturalists: the new generation: John O'Hara --
Irwin Shaw --
Herman Wouk --
J.D. Salinger --
James Jones --
Norman Mailer --
The reaction to realism: psychological and romantic fiction: Sherwood Anderson --
James Branch Cabell --
Thornton Wilder --
Robinson Jeffers --
Katherine Anne Porter --
Drama in transition --
The Nineteenth century --
European influences --
The American theatre in the twentieth century: Clyde Fitch --
Eugene O'Neill --
Elmer Rice --
Sidney Howard --
Philip Barry --
Sidney Kingley --
Maxwell Anderson --
Robert Sherwood --
Clifford Odets --
S.N. Behrman --
Lillian Hellman --
Tennessee Williams --
Tradition and revolt in poetry --
The heritate of the nineteenth century --
British influences --
Continental influences --
General characteristics of contemporary American poetry --
History: the little magazines and other rallying-points --
American poets in the twentieth century: Edwin Markham --
Edwin Arlington Robinson --
Robert Frost --
Carl Sandburg --
Ezra Pound --
Amy Lowell --
H.D. --
John Gould Fletcher --
Elinor Wylie. Sara Teasdale --
T.S. Eliot --
Hart Crane --
Edgar Lee Masters --
Vachel Lindsay --
Stephen Vincent Benet --
Conrad Aiken --
William Carlos Williams --
Wallace Stevens --
Archibald MacLeish --
E.E. Cummings --
John Crowe Ransom --
Marianne Moore --
Edna St. Vincent Millay --
Kenneth Fearing --
Some younger poets --
Recent American criticism --
General tendencies --
The new humanism --
Psychological and psychoanalytical criticism --
Naturalistic, sociological, and Marxist criticism --
The new criticism. TOC
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Abdul Gani
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