American Literature: A Prentice Hall Anthology, Volume 2Prentice Hall, 1991 - 2429 pages Emory Elliott, one of our outstanding American Literature scholars and critics and his co-editors have assembled an extraordinarily rich, diverse, and iconoclastic anthology. It constitutes a virtual revision of American literary history. -Joyce Carol Oates |
Contents
The Late 19th Century | 1 |
LATE 19THCENTURY POETRY | 9 |
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African Americans ain't American Arobin asked beautiful began better by-and-by Daisy Daisy Miller dark door duke Edna Emily Dickinson eyes face feel felt fetch fiction Frank Norris French Giovanelli girl give gone Grandison hand head hear heard Henry James Huck Jimmie Kate Chopin kind king knew lady laughed Leaves of Grass light live look Madame Ratignolle Mademoiselle Mark Twain Mary mind Miss morning mother Negro never nigger night novel poems poet Pontellier pretty raft reckon river Robert says seemed sing sleep soul Stephen Crane stood talk tell thing thought told Tom Sawyer took town turned voice W. E. B. Du Bois wait walked warn't Whitman William Dean Howells Winterbourne woman women wonder words write young