Essays on American literature, in honor of Jay B. Hubbell /

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Other Authors: Hubbell, Jay B. (Jay Broadus), 1885-1979, Gohdes, Clarence, 1901-1997
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1967.
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Table of Contents:
  • American studies in higher education, by H. M. Jones
  • Seventeenth-century prologue, by O. E. Winslow
  • Thomas Prince, minister, by T. Hornberger
  • Form and substance in Franklin's autobiography, by A. O. Aldridge
  • Washington Irving: amateur or professional? by H. A. Pochmann
  • "The city in the sea" revisited by W. O. C. Poe
  • The morals of power, by H. N. Smith
  • Mrs. Stowe's characters-in-situations and a southern literary tradition, by R. B. Davis
  • Uncle Tom's cabin in Italy, by J. Woodress
  • Frederick Goddard Tuckerman, by E. H. Cady
  • Parkman red fate, and white civilization, by R. B. Nye
  • Person, place, and thing in James's The Portrait of a lady, by C. R. Anderson
  • Lanier as poet, by E. W. Parks
  • Lafcadio Hearn, "one of our Southern writers," by L. Leary
  • Kate Chopin's The Awakening in the perspective of her literary career, by G. Arms
  • O. Henry as a regional artist, by E. H. Long
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson in perspective, by F. Stovall
  • Ideas and action in Jack London's fiction, by F. Walker
  • Vachel Lindsay: an appraisal, by J. T. Flanagan
  • Williams's Paterson and the measure of art, by B. I. Duffey
  • Dashiell Hammett: themes and techniques, by W. Blair
  • The Bridge of Thornton Wilder, by A. Cowie
  • The influence of space on the American imagination, by G. W. Allen
  • Jay Broadus Hubbell, vita, compiled by R. M. Atchison