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- Volume 15, Number 1, Spring 2003
- Issue
- Special Issue: A Cambridge Literary History of the US Forum
Through essays, position papers, and commentaries, along with reviews, interviews, and previously unpublished diaries, letters, and stories, American Literary History surveys the contested field of US culture four times a year. No other scholarly publication offers such a wide-ranging and provocative discussion of critical challenges. American Literary History has become the premier forum for a rich and varied criticism shaping the ways we have come to think about America and setting the agenda of American cultural studies.
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Volume 15, Number 1, Spring 2003Table of Contents
- Two Histories Contending
- pp. 4-6
- Tests of Poetry
- pp. 27-34
- In the Lion's Mouth
- pp. 35-38
- Becoming Multicultural
- pp. 39-60
- Representing Emergent Literatures
- pp. 61-69
- Ethnic Modernism, 1910-1950
- pp. 70-77
- Faulkner and "Faulkner"
- pp. 188-199
- Performing Race
- pp. 200-210
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 211-212