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    Foreword 
 David J. Nordloh

    PART I

    Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller, and Transcendentalism--David M. Robinson

    Hawthorne--Andrew M. Smith and Elizabeth J. Wright

    Melville--Dennis Berthold 


    Whitman and Dickinson--William Pannapacker and Paul Crumbley 


    Mark Twain--Alan Gribben 


    Henry James--Sarah B. Daugherty 


    Wharton and Cather--Carol J. Singley and Robert Thacker 
 


    Pound and Eliot--Alec Marsh and Matthew Hofer 


    Faulkner--Theresa M. Towner 


    Fitzgerald and Hemingway--Suzanne del Gizzo

    PART II

    Literature to 1800--William J. Scheick and Jim Egan

    Early-19th-Century Literature--Michael L. Burduck 


    Late-19th-Century Literature--Nicolas S. Witschi 


    Fiction: 1900 to the 1930s--Sanford E. Marovitz 


    Fiction: The 1930s to the 1960s--Catherine Calloway 


    Fiction: The 1960s to the Present--Jerome Klinkowitz 


    Poetry: 1900 to the 1940s--Barry Ahearn 


    Poetry: The 1940s to the Present--Frank J. Kearful 


    Drama--Dorothy Chansky and Jonathan Chambers 
 


    Themes, Topics, Criticism--Gary Lee Stonum 


    Scholarship in Languages Other Than English--Enikö Bollobás, Elżbieta H. Oleksy, Grażyna Zygadło, Thomas Austenfeld, Daniela Ciani Forza, Keiko Beppu, Thomas Aervold Bjerre, Lene M. Johannessen, Liz Kella, and Jopi Nyman 


    General Reference Works--David J. Nordloh

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