Literature and ideas in America : essays in memory of Harry Hayden Clark /
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| Language: | English |
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Athens :
Ohio University Press,
[1975]
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Table of Contents:
- Cady, E. H. Philip Freneau as archetypal American poet
- Doubleday, N. F. Doctrine for fiction in the "North American Review," 1815-1826
- Sealts, M. M. Emerson on the scholar, 1838; a study of "Literary ethics"
- Allen, G. W. A new look at Emerson and science
- Kern, A. C. Church, Scripture, nature, and ethics in Henry Thoreau's religious thought
- Rust, R. D. Coverdale's confession; a key to meaning in "The Blithedale romance"
- Martin, J. S. The novels of Oliver Wendell Holmes; a re-interpretation
- Baetzhold, H. Mark Twain on scientific investigation; contemporary allusions in "Some learned fables for good old boys and girls"
- Macnaughton, W. R. The narrator in Henry James's "The sacred fount"
- Davison, R. A. Frank Norris's "The octopus," some obervations on Vanamee, Shilgrim, and St. Paul
- Spencer, B. T. Gertrude Stein, non-expatriate
- Tanselle, G. T. and Wicks, K. A list of the published writings of Harry Hayden Clark, p. 231-242.