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Part I
1. Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller, and Transcendentalism-David M. Robinson
2. Hawthorne -Andrew M. Smith and Elizabeth J. Wright
3. Melville-Dennis Berthold
4. Whitman and Dickinson-William Pannapacker and Paul Crumbley
5. Mark Twain-Alan Gribben
6. Wharton and Cather-Carol J. Singley and Ann Moseley
7. Pound and Eliot-Alec Marsh and Elisabeth Däumer
8. Faulkner-Theresa M. Towner
9. Fitzgerald and Hemingway-Suzanne del Gizzo
Part II
10. Literature to 1800-William J. Scheick and Jim Egan
11. Early-19th-Century Literature-Kristin Boudreau
12. Late-19th-Century Literature-Nicolas S. Witschi
13. Fiction: 1900 to the 1930s-Donna M. Campbell
14. Fiction: The 1930s to the 1960s-Catherine Calloway
15. Fiction: The 1960s to the Present-Jerome Klinkowitz
16. Poetry: 1900 to the 1940s-Matthew Hofer
17. Poetry: The 1940s to the Present-Frank Kearful
18. Drama-Dorothy Chansky
19. Themes, Topics, Criticism-Theodore O. Mason, Jr.
20. Scholarship in Languages Other Than English-Thomas Austenfeld, M. Giulia Fabi, Keiko Beppu, Liz Kella, and Lene M. Johannessen
21. General Reference Works-David J. Nordloh
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