Themes and directions in American literature ; essays in honor of Leon Howard /
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Lafayette, Ind. :
Purdue University Studies,
1969.
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Table of Contents:
- The lecture, by A. Stanford
- Introduction: a cause for thanks, by W. Morris
- Puritan devotion and American literary history, by N. S. Grabo
- Sympathy comes to America, by J. Stafford
- The typicality of Oliver Wendell Holmes, by E. Carter
- Thoreau and the borrowed reeds, by C. Bode
- Ishmael, writer and art critic, by H. P. Vincent
- Melville's chimney, revisited, by M. M. Sealts, Jr
- A house to be born in. by J. Leyda
- Arcadia on the range, by J. E. Phillips
- The epistemological theme of The mysterious stranger, by W. Glick
- The tragic muse: Henry James's loosest, baggiest novel? By R. Falk
- Jay Gatsby and Hopalong Cassidy, by P. Durham
- Manhattan transfer and the service of things, by D. Sanders
- American fiction and French literary existentialism, by R. Lehan
- William Faulkner, committee chairman, by J. Blotner
- Randall Jarrell's poetry, by R. Humphrey
- Leon Howard: check-list of publications, 1930-1968 (p. 234-238)