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Interpretations of American literature / edited by Charles Feidelson, Jr. and Paul Brodtkorb, Jr.
Author:
Feidelson, Charles, ed.
Imprint:New York : Oxford University Press, 1959.
Description386 p. ; 21 cm.
Note:The Scarlett Letter / Hyatt Howe Waggoner. - Hawthorne as poet / Q.D. Leavis. - A key to the House of Usher / Darrel Abel. - The tale as allegory / Edward H. Davidson. - Seven Moby-Dicks / John Parke. - Melville as symbolist / R.W. Short. - From Edwards to Emerson / Perry Miller. - Emerson and the organic metaphor / Richard P. Adams. - Emerson's tragic sense / Stephen E. Whicher. - Resolution at Walden / Sherman Paul. - "One's self I sing" / Richard Chase. -tThe musical development of symbols: Whitman / Calvin S. Brown. - Emily Dickinson / Allen Tate. - Mr. Eliot, Mr. Trilling, and Huckleberry Finn / Leo Marx. - Remarks on the sad initiation of Huckleberry Finn / James M. Cox. - On the portrait of a lady / Dorothy Van Ghent. - Principles and method in the later works of Henry James / Dorothea Krook. - Reality in America / Lionel Trilling. - Hemingway's ambiguity: symbolism and irony / E.M. Halliday. - No beginning and no end: Hemingway and death / Frederick J. Hoffman. - The hero in the new world: William Faulkner's The Bear / R.W.B. Leavis. - The stillness of Light in August / Alfred Kazin. - The poet as person / Roy Harvey Pearce.
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Buhl Library | Buhl - Open Stacks | PS121 .F4 1959 | Available |
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