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American Literary History (vol. 22, 4, 2010)

American Literary History (vol. 22, 4, 2010)

Publié le par Bérenger Boulay

American Literary History

http://alh.oxfordjournals.org/

Oxford University Press

Online ISSN 1468-4365 - Print ISSN 0896-7148

Recent Americanist scholarship has generated some of the most forceful responses to questions about literary history and theory. Yet too many of the most provocative essays have been scattered among a wide variety of narrowly focused publications. Covering the study of US literature from its origins through the present, American Literary History provides a much-needed forum for the various, often competing voices of contemporary literary inquiry.

Current Issue (Volume 22 Issue 4 Winter 2010)

Articles

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    • Larry Scanlon

    Introduction

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 715-723 first published online October 25, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq061
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    • Andrew Galloway

    William Cullen Bryant's American Antiquities: Medievalism, Miscegenation, and Race in The Prairies

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 724-751 first published online September 13, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq052
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    • Christopher Hanlon

    Analogical Medievalism and Transatlantic Races: A Response to Andrew Galloway

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 752-757 first published online September 8, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq055
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    • David Matthews

    Chaucer's American Accent

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 758-772 first published online October 5, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq053
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    • Bruce Michelson

    A Response to David Matthews

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 773-780 first published online September 8, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq049
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    • Kathleen Davis

    Tycoon Medievalism, Corporate Philanthropy, and American Pedagogy

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 781-800 first published online October 8, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq058
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    • Sharon Irish

    Whither Tycoon Medievalism? A Response to Kathleen Davis

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 801-805 first published online September 3, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq056
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    • Candace Barrington

    “Forget what you have learned”: The Mistick Krewe's 1914 Mardi Gras Chaucer

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 806-830 first published online September 18, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq054
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    • Claire Sponsler

    A Response to Candace Barrington

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 831-837 first published online September 8, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq057
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    • Larry Scanlon

    Modernism's Medieval Imperative: The Hard Lessons of Ezra Pound's Hugh Selwyn Mauberley

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 838-862 first published online October 25, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq050
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    • Jim Hansen

    The Perverse Affections of Ezra Pound: A Response to Larry Scanlon

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 863-866 first published online September 9, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq048
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    • Kathy Lavezzo and
    • Harilaos Stecopoulos

    Leslie Fiedler's Medieval America

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 867-887 first published online September 8, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq051
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    • Eleonora Stoppino

    “Each his own Eve”: Fiedler, Italy, and Dante. A Response to Kathy Lavezzo and Harilaos Stecopoulos

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 888-892 first published online September 16, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq059
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    • Bruce Holsinger

    Medievalization Theory: From Tocqueville to the Cold War

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 893-912 first published online October 29, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq063
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    • Steven F. Kruger

    Gay Internet Medievalism: Erotic Story Archives, the Middle Ages, and Contemporary Gay Identity

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 913-944 first published online October 29, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq064
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    • Scott Herring

    Erotic Uncreativity: A Response to Steven F. Kruger

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 945-950 first published online September 28, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq062
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    • Paul Giles

    Afterword: The Limits of Appropriation

    Am Lit Hist (2010) 22(4): 951-960 first published online September 23, 2010 doi:10.1093/alh/ajq060