Guide to American Literature and Its Backgrounds Since 1890
William J. McDonald , editor in chief . 17 vols . New York : McGraw - Hill , 1967– 1979 . BX841.N44 signed articles ( some of them virtually monographs ) useful to both the specialist and the intelligent layman .
DICKINSON , EMILY 1830–1886 , poet Dickinson , Emily , Letters , Thomas H. Johnson , ed . ( 3 vols . , 1958 ) . Selected Letters , Thomas H. Johnson , ed . ( one vol . ed . , 1971 ) . Dickinson , Emily , Letters , M. L. Todd , ed .
books and bear in mind that — even though such works may make no mention of Indians in the title or elsewhere — they could be full of useful material. The Guide to American Literature and Its Backgrounds since 1890 by Howard Mum-ford ...
... GS4700.2 , .3 Donahue , Eileen C. , A26.4 Donahue , Jane , B70.3 Doneghy , Virginia , E4.12 Donkin , Robert , GG200.15 Donlon , William P. , B640.6 , .62 Donn - Byrne , B. O. See Byrne , Donn Donnelley , R. R. , GH6900 , GL300 .
the works of the great novelists of the century; in his middle chapters, he examines in detail novels by Scott, ... Twentieth-Century Literature in Retrospect, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1971 Dodsworth, ...
Selected Bibliography Bibliographies Murdock , George P. Ethnographic Bibliography of North America . 4th ed . rev . by Timothy J. O'Leary . 5 vols . New Haven : Human Relations Area Files Press , 1975. Comprehensive bibliographies for ...
Nathaniel P. Willis , though born and educated in New England , refused to become a " proper Bostonian " and insisted on being listed with the Knickerbocker School . His work included over twenty volumes of poems , essays , stories ...
+ + + In his preface to his little book on popular music, All What Jazz, the poet Philip Larkin names the jazz musician Charlie Parker, Picasso, and Ezra Pound as standing for all that he most detests in “modernism” in the arts.
Kaplan, J., Mr, Clemens and Mark Twain (Cambridge, Mass., 1966; reprinted Harmondsworth, 1970). (Less polemical than previous accounts, also benefits from the availability of new material.) See: Bellamy, G. C., Mark Twain as a Literary ...