American Literature a journal of literary history, criticism and bibliography
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Filosofía y Humanidades / Psicología |
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Corporate Authors: | Duke University (Durham, US) |
Format: | Serial |
Language: | English |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
1945-
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- no.1 (1945) :
- The Evolution of Emerson as an Abolitionist / Marjory M. Moody
- What Rutherford B. Hayes Liked in Emerson / Lyon N. Richardson
- Melville's "Sociality" / R. E. Watters
- Melville and Geology / Elizabeth S. Foster
- Melville's Use of a Source for White-Jacket / Keith Huntress
- Notes and Queries: Emerson, Chaucer, and Thomas Warton / B. J. Whiting
- Emerson Wins the Nine Hundred Dollars / Eleanor Bryce Scott .
- no.2 (1945) :
- Theodore Dreiser and Painting / Cyrille Arnavon
- The Beginnings of the American Poetical Miscellany, 1714-1800 / Richard C. Boys
- Mrs. Catherwood's Early Experiments with Critical Realism / Robert Price
- Two Literary Radicals: Garland and Markham in Chicago, 1893 / Jesse Sidney Goldstein
- Bunner's Letters to Gilder / G. E. Jensen
- Notes and Queries: The Pirating of Francis Hopkinson's Science / Albert Frank Gegenheimer
- Thoreau's Diploma / Raymond Adams
- A Note on Howells and "The Smiling Aspects of Life" / Edwin Harrison Cady
- Ambrose Bierce and Bret Harte / Stanley T. Williams.
- no.3 (1945) :
- Prufrock and Raskolnikov / John C. Pope
- The Phaeton Symbol in John Brown's Body / Paul L. Wiley
- Association Psychology and Literary Nationalism in the North American Review, 1815-1825 / Robert E. Streeter
- Notes and Queries: Zoroaster Higgins: Edward Eggleston as a Political Satirist in Verse / William Randel
- Thoreau's Collected Poems / Francis H. Allen
- [Thoreau's Collected Poems]: Rejoinder / Carl Bode .
- no.4 (1945) :
- Henry James's Revision of The American / Royal A. Gettmann
- The Style and Literary Background of Henry Adams: With Attention to the Education of Henry Adams / Robert A. Hume
- Recollections of Hawthorne by his Sister Elizabeth / Randall Stewart
- Washington Irving and Charles Dickens / W. C. Desmond Pacey
- Notes and Queries: A Possible Relationship between Poe's "To Helen" and Milton's Paradise Lost, Book IV / Frank M. Durham.
- no.1 (1946) :
- The Morality Tradition in the Poetry of Edward Taylor / Nathalia Wright
- Edward Taylor, Hellenistic Puritan / Willie T. Weathers
- Taji's Quest for Certainty / Tyrus Hillway
- Notes and Queries: Ahab's "Blood-Quench": Theater or Metallurgy? / Joseph Jones
- Sources of Thoreau's Borrowings in a Week / Ernest E. Leisy.
- no.2 (1946) :
- The Sentence Structure of Henry James / R. W. Short
- Patterns of Meaning in Nights with Uncle Remus / John Stafford
- A Chronological Bibliography of the Writings of Samuel Clemens to June 8, 1867 / Edgar M. Branch
- Notes and Queries: Mark Twain's Idea of Story Structure / George Feinstein
- An Early Howells Letter / F. C. Marston, Jr.
- no.3 (1946) :
- Mark Twain's a Connecticut Yankee: A Genetic Study / John B. Hoben
- Hebraic Lore in Maxwell Anderson's Winterset / Samuel Kliger
- Concerning Dreiser's Mind / Woodburn O. Ross
- Notes and Queries: Charles Brockden Brown and the American Indian / Mabel Morris
- Washington Irving's "Celebrated English Poet" / James L. Wilson.
- no.4 (1946) :
- Ibsen and Herne's Margaret Fleming: A Study of the Early Ibsen Movement in America / Dorothy S. Bucks and Arthur H. Nethercot
- Uncle Tom and Charles Reade / Wayne Burns and Emerson Grant Sutcliffe
- Notes and Queries: Mark Twain's Philadelphia Letters in the Muscatine Journal / Fred W. Lorch.
- no.1 (1947) :
- The Significances of the Captivity Narrative / Roy Harvey Pearce
- Whitman's Poetic Translations of his 1855 Preface / Willie T. Weathers
- Whittier and Hayne: A Record of Friendship / Max L. Griffin
- Albion W. Tourgée: Pioneer in Social Criticism / George J. Becker
- Notes and Queries: Emerson among the Siphars / F. Y. St. Clair.
- no.2 (1947) :
- Cooper's The Crater / Harold H. Scudder
- The East Tennessee Background of Sidney Lanier's Tiger-Lilies / Nathalia Wright
- Mark Twain's Revisions in Writing The Innocents Abroad / Leon T. Dickinson
- Materials and Form in Howells's First Novels / William M. Gibson
- Notes and Queries: A Source of Poe's "The Premature Burial" / W. T. Bandy
- A Note on Herman Melville in Honolulu / William H. Gilman
- A Quaker Reaction to Leaves of Grass / Frederick B. Tolles
- Ibsen and Herne
- Theory and Facts / Arthur Hobson Quinn
- A Reply to Professor Quinn / Dorothy S. Bucks and Arthur H. Nethercot.
- no.3 (1947) :
- Mark Twain's Friendship with Emeline Beach / Bradford A. Booth
- Lowell, Emerson, and the Pioneer / Sculley Bradley
- Melville's "Benito Cereno" / Rosalie Feltenstein
- Notes and Queries: Washington Irving to William C. Preston: An Unpublished Letter / Milledge B. Seigler
- Pioneers! o Pioneers! / Edward G. Fletcher.
- no.4 (1947) :
- Henry Adams and the Influence of Woman / Richard F. Miller
- Mark Twain's Sandwich Islands Lecture at St. Louis / Fred W. Lorch
- Jonathan Edwards and William Godwin on Virtue / Alfred Owen Aldridge
- Notes and Queries: Prufrock and Raskolnikov Again: A Letter from Eliot / John C. Pope
- Two Letters from Lanier to Holmes / Charles R. Anderson
- An Unpublished Poem by Paul Hamilton Hayne / Richard Beale Davis
- Walt Whitman and Taliessin / Robert R. Hubach.
- no.1 (1953) :
- Sinclair Lewis: The Russian View / Deming Brown
- Melville's Pierre and the Fortunate Fall / Charles Moorman
- William Douglas O'Connor and the Authorship of The Good Gray Poet / W. Gordon Milne
- Mark Twain's Revisions of The Innocents Abroad for the British Edition of 1872 / Arthur L. Scott
- Kirkland's Captain of Company K: A Twice-Told Tale / Clayton A. Holaday
- Hamlin Garland's "Decline" from Realism / Bernard I. Duffey
- Norris's Use of Sources in The Pit / Charles Kaplan
- Notes and Queries: Criticism of Bell's "Hawthorne's 'Fire-Worship': Interpretation and Source" / Roy R. Male, Jr.
- Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha and Kalevala / Ernest J. Moyne and Tauno F. Mustanoja
- Hamlin Garland's First Published Story / C. E. Schorer.
- no.2 (1953) :
- Mark Twain as Critic in The Innocents Abroad / John C. McCloskey
- The Historical Value of Crèvecoeur's Voyage dans la haute Pensylvanie et dans New York / Percy G. Adams
- The Refrain in Poe's Poetry / Anthony Caputi
- The Problem of Realism in "The Gold Bug" / J. Woodrow Hassell, Jr.
- Bret Harte's Portrayal of Half-Breeds / Margaret Duckett
- Strange Interlude and Schopenhauer / Doris M. Alexander
- Notes and Queries: A Note on Irving's Sources / E. L. Brooks
- Two F. B. Sanborn Letters / Walter Harding
- Mark Twain on King Leopold's Soliloquy / Robert Wuliger.
- no.3 (1953) :
- Mark Twain and the Drama / Robert A. Wiggins
- John Dickinson's "Ode, on the French Revolution" / William G. Soler
- Poe and the Norman Leslie Incident / Sidney P. Moss
- "With Real Admiration": More Correspondence between Melville and Bentley / Bernard R. Jerman
- Mark Twain's "Sandwich Islands" Lecture and the Failure at Jamestown, New York, in 1869 / Fred W. Lorch
- Revision in Sinclair Lewis's The Man Who Knew Coolidge / Lyon N. Richardson
- Edith Wharton's Unpublished Novel / Nancy R. Leach
- Notes and Queries: Washington Irving-Another Letter from Spain / Thomas R. Adams
- Melville's Pip and Coleridge's Servant Girl / Edward Stone
- Whitman's Letter to Robert Carter / Hubert H. Hoeltje
- Charles Dudley Warner on The Red Badge of Courage / Thomas F. O'Donnell.
- no.1 (1954) :
- Edward Taylor and the Cambridge Platonists / Willie T. Weathers
- Emerson's "The Young American" and Hawthorne's "The Intelligence Office" / B. Bernard Cohen
- Poe's Last Visit to Philadelphia / T. C. Duncan Eaves
- Mark Twain's "Morals" Lecture During the American Phase of his World Tour in 1895-1896 / Fred W. Lorch
- An American in Paris / Isadore Traschen
- A Footnote to Edith Wharton / R. B. Dooley
- Notes and Queries: John Neal's Quarrel with the Westminster Review / Benjamin Lease
- "Mr. Law" and Putnam's Monthly Magazine: A Note on a Phase in the Career of Frederick Law Olmsted / Laura Wood Roper
- Lanier's Cone of Night: An Early Poetic Commonplace / Kester Svendsen
- William Blake's Debt to Joel Barlow / David V. Erdman.
- no.3 (1954) :
- Reflex Action in the Novels of Oliver Wendell Holmes / Charles Boewe
- Some New Light on the Western Messenger / Charles E. Blackburn
- Notes on Whitman's Reading / Floyd Stovall
- Mark Twain and Freemasonry / Alexander E. Jones
- Mark Twain and the Fight for Control of the Tribune / Arthur L. Vogelback
- Louisa's Wonder Book: A Newly Discovered Alcott Juvenile / Madeleine B. Stern
- Ambrose Bierce, Civil War Topographer / Paul Fatout
- Hamlin Garland in the Standard / Donald Pizer
- Notes and Queries : Stephen Crane and Cora Taylor: Some Corrections / Scott C. Osborn
- "Don Joaquin," a Forgotten Story by George W. Cable / Rayburn S. Moore
- Mark Twain and the "Many Citizens" Letter / Alexander E. Jones
- Reply to Mr. Alexander E. Jones / Fred Lorch
- Comment on "Hamlin Garland's 'Decline' from Realism" / James D. Koerner
- Mr. Koerner's Reply Considered / Bernard I. Duffey.
- no.1 (1955) :
- Whitman Pursued / Emory Holloway
- Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter: "The Dark Problem of this Life" / Hugh N. Maclean
- Five Emerson Letters / Howard M. Fish, Jr.
- D. A. Wasson, Forgotten Transcendentalist / Robert Spence
- The Bellegardes' Feud with Christopher Newman: A Study of Henry James's Revision of The American / Max F. Schulz
- Ezra Pound and Walt Whitman / Herbert Bergman
- "Three Songs" of Hart Crane's the Bridge: A Reconsideration / John R. Willingham
- Robert Frost and the Interrupted Dialogue / Harold H. Watts
- Dialect Differentiation in the Stories of Joel Chandler Harris / Sumner Ives
- Notes and Queries: James Kirke Paulding on Literature and the West / Ralph M. Aderman
- Hawthorne's "Vision of the Fountain" as a Parody / Seymour L. Gross
- The Real Sut / Ben Harris McClary
- Lowell the Author of "Bayard Taylor's" Review of Laus Veneris / F. Dewolfe Miller
- Mark Twain's Criticism of the Story of a Country Town / C. E. Schorer.
- no.2 (1955) :
- The Complex World of James Gould Cozzens / Louis O. Coxe
- Edward Taylor and the Lord's Supper / Donald E. Stanford
- The Riddle of Emerson's "Sphinx" / Thomas R. Whitaker
- John B. Van Petten: Stephen Crane's History Teacher / Thomas F. O'Donnell
- The Unfractioned Idiom of Hart Crane's Bridge / Lawrence Dembo
- Arrowsmith: Genesis, Development, Versions / Lyon N. Richardson
- Notes and Queries: Edward Everett and Hawthorne's Removal from the Salem Custom House / B. Bernard Cohen
- Poe, Irving, and The Southern Literary Messenger / Charles H. Watts II
- Three Earlier Treatments of the Billy Budd Theme / B. R. McElderry, Jr.
- Holmes Did not Hear Lincoln at Gettysburg / Miriam R. Small
- "Saerasmid," an Early Promoter of Walt Whitman / George Peirce Clark
- Henry James Criticizes The Tory Lover / Ferman Bishop
- An 1890 Account of Margaret Fleming / Donald Pizer
- A Source of The Iron Heel / Sam S. Baskett.
- no.4 (1955) :
- The Genesis of Death Comes for the Archbishop / Edward A. Bloom and Lillian D. Bloom
- William Cullen Bryant and the Science of Geology / Donald A. Ringe
- Mark Twain's Lecture Tour of 1868-1869: "The American Vandal Abroad" / Fred W. Lorch
- Stephen Crane's Revision of Maggie: A Girl of the Streets / Robert Wooster Stallman
- Willa Cather's Uncollected Short Stories / Curtis Bradford
- Notes and Queries: Jefferson's Use of Milton in the Ecclesiastical Controversies of 1776 / George F. Sensabaugh
- An Unpublished Poe Letter / John C. Miller
- The Identity of Poe's Martin Van Buren Mavis / Kendall B. Taft
- Melville's "Portuguese Catholic Priest" / Arthur Sherbo
- Imagery, Myth, and Melville's Pierre / James Kissane.
- no.3 (1957) :
- Billy Budd: Two Concepts of Nature / John B. Noone, Jr.
- Some Origins of Moby-Dick: New Finds in an Old Source / David Jaffé
- Some Notes on the Structure of The Confidence-Man / John G. Cawelti
- Walt Whitman's Whereabouts in the Winter of 1842-1843 / Esther Shephard
- Mark Twain's Public Lectures in England in 1873 / Fred W. Lorch
- Notes and Queries: A Paulding Pamphlet Identifies / Ralph M. Aderman
- The Comic Setting of "Hans Pfaall" / Edmund Reiss
- A Source for Poe's "Oblong Box" / C. V. Carley
- Poe, Clark, and "Thingum Bob" / William Whipple
- Whitman and the Partons: Glimpses from the Diary of Thomas Butler Gunn, 1856-1860 / John Francis McDermott
- A De Forest Interview / James W. Gargano
- The Many Suns of The Red Badge of Courage / Edward Stone.
- no.2 (1959) :
- Faulkner's Wilderness / Otis B. Wheeler
- Rip, Ichabod, and the American Imagination / Terence Martin
- Hawthorne's "Egotism; or, The Bosom Serpent" and its Source / John W. Shroeder
- Lowell's "Sunthin' in the Pastoral Line" / John C. Broderick
- The Imagery of George Washington Harris / Milton Rickels
- Notes and Queries: An Edward Taylor Manuscript Book / Francis E. X. Murphy
- Studies of Bryant as Hispanophile: Another Translation / Frederick S. Stimson and Robert J. Bininger
- Irving's Use of his Italian Experiences in Tales of a Traveller: The Beginning of an American Tradition / Nathalia Wright
- Stephen Crane's Contributions to Truth / William R. Linneman.
- no.4 (1959) :
- Whitman and William Swinton: A Co-operative Friendship / C. Carroll Hollis
- Shakespearean Elements in Irving's Sketch Book / W. B. Gates
- Hawthorne and Spenser: Two Sources / Herbert A. Leibowitz
- Mark Twain and the Byron Scandal / Paul Baender
- Faulkner's Prose Style in Absalom, Absalom! / Robert H. Zoellner
- American Poets in the Nineteenth-Century "Popular" Songbooks / Ray B. Browne
- Notes and Queries: Material Relating to R. W. Emerson in the Grimm Nachlass / Charles Duffy
- Queequeg's Coffin-Canoe: Made in Typee / Edward H. Rosenberry
- A Further Note on Arnold in America / Robert Liddell Lowe
- Two Henry James Letters on The American and Watch and Ward / S. P. Rosenbaum.
- no.4 (1960) :
- Conceptual Ambivalence in Cooper's Leatherstocking / Robert H. Zoellner
- Woodcraft: Simms's First Answer to Uncle Tom's Cabin / Joseph V. Ridgely
- The Meaning of Ring Lardner's Fiction: A Re-Evaluation / Howard W. Webb, Jr.
- The Old Man and the Sea: Hemingway's Tragic Vision of Man / Clinton S. Burhans, Jr.
- "Anywhere Out of this World": Baudelaire and Nathanael West / Marc L. Ratner
- Dubliners and the Stories of Katherine Anne Porter / Marjorie Ryan
- Notes and Queries: Bryant's "Thanatopsis": A Sermon in Stone / Albert F. McLean, Jr.
- Were the Russians the First to Translate Poe? / W. T. Bandy
- A Note on George Boker's Francesca Da Rimini / R. Baird Shuman
- Robert Frost's "Directive" Out of Walden / S. P. C. Duvall
- The Montesquiou Murder Case: A Possible Source for Some Incidents in Pudd'Nhead Wilson / William B. Jefferies
- Masters's "Maltravers": Ernest McGaffey / Max Putzel.
- no.3 (1964) :
- The Marble Faun: Hawthorne's Faery Land / Gary J. Scrimgeour
- Revision and Intention in Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee / James D. Williams
- Anderson and Faulkner / H. Edward Richardson
- The Craft of Revision: The Great Gatsby / Kenneth Eble
- Irony in Wallace Stevens's The Rock / Marjorie Perloff
- Notes and Queries: James Ralph's Place and Date of Birth / John B. Shipley
- First Printing for a Hawthorne Letter / George Monteiro
- Thoreau and Kate Brady / Walter Harding
- Emily Dickinson and Twentieth-Century Poetry of Sensibility / Suzanne M. Wilson
- The Ending of The Damnation of Theron Ware / Richard Vanderbeets
- The Chapter Titles of Sister Carrie / Philip Williams.
- no.2 (1965) :
- The Biblical Context of "Ethan Brand" / Ely Stock
- Edward Taylor's Revisions / Donald Junkins
- Mencken's Early Newspaper Experience: The Genesis of a Style / Douglas C. Stenerson
- Americanisms in Thoreau's Journal / Lee A. Pederson
- Notes and Queries: "The Spectacles" of Poe-Sources and Significance / Burton R. Pollin
- Moby Dick: Jonah's or Job's Whale? / Nathalia Wright
- A Few Facts about Stephen Crane and "Holland" / Marston LaFrance
- Stephen Crane and Baudelaire: A Direct Link / Richard E. Peck
- Ezra Pound's "Homage to Sextus Propertius" / Thomas Drew-Bear.
- no.1 (1967) :
- Henry James and the Morality of Fiction / Robert J. Reilly
- Edward Taylor's Use of His Text / Robert M. Benton
- Social Point of View in the Novels of William Dean Howells / Arthur Boardman
- Some Notes on Harold Frederic in Ireland / Stanton Garner
- Hart Crane's Platonic Myth: The Brooklyn Bridge / Joseph J. Arpad
- Notes and Queries: Unrecorded Early Verse by William Dunlap / Lewis Leary
- Two Lost Bryant Poems: Evidence of Thomson's Influence / Richard E. Peck
- From Christianity to Transcendentalism: A Note on Emerson's Use of the Conceit / Karl Keller
- Walt Whitman Edits the Sunday Times July, 1842-June, 1843 / Thomas Ollive Mabbott
- Sam Clemens, Pilot-Humorist of a Tramp Steamboat / Allan Bates.
- no.2 (1967) :
- "Careful Disorder": The Structure of Moby-Dick / Herbert G. Eldridge
- Emily Dickinson's "Further in Summer than the Birds" and Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Old Manse" / Sidney E. Lind
- Major Perry and the Monitor Camanche: An Early Mark Twain Speech / Edgar M. Branch
- American Dramatic Periodicals with Only One Issue, 1798-1959 / Carl J. Stratman
- Notes and Queries: Cotton Mather Against Rhyme: Milton and the Psalterium Americanum / Sacvan Bercovitch
- Edward Taylor's Meditation One / Allen Richard Penner
- Charles Brockden Brown's Law Study: Some New Documents / Robert Hemenway
- An Unpublished Poem by Washington Irving / Richard E. Peck
- Annie and Huck: A Note on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn / Horst H. Kruse
- Hawthorne's Coverdale and Spenser's Allegory of Mutability / Buford Jones.
- no.3 (1967) :
- Redburn and the Failure of Mythic Criticism / James Schroeter
- Gods Determinations Touching Half-Way Membership: Occasion and Audience in Edward Taylor / Michael J. Colacurcio
- The Works of N. P. Willis as a Catalyst of Poe's Criticism / Richard P. Benton
- Olivia Clemens's "Editing" Reviewed / Sydney J. Krause
- The Tempest and The Waste Land / Ronald Tamplin
- Notes and Queries: A Note on the Burke-Paine Controversy / Strother B. Purdy
- Poe's "The Conqueror Worm" / Klaus Lubbers
- Usher's Madness and Poe's Organicism: A Source / Herbert F. Smith
- The Identity of Poe's "Miss B." / Fred B. Freeman, Jr.
- Melville Writes to the New Bedford Lyceum / G. Thomas Tanselle
- Stephen Crane and Cooper's Uncas / R. W. Stallman.
- no.4 (1968) :
- Henry James, or, The Beast in the Palace of Art / Milton A. Mays
- Hester Prynne's Little Pearl: Sacred and Profane Love / Robert Emmet Whelan, Jr.
- The "Dominating" Symbol in Hawthorne's Last Phase / Edward M. Clay
- Henry James's Idea of Consciousness / Ross Labrie
- The Cranes at Pennington Seminary / Thomas A. Gullason
- Notes and Queries: Pierre's Metamorphosis of Dante's Inferno / Rita Gollin
- Melville's Early Acquaintance with Bayle / John T. Frederick
- Whitman and John Swinton: Some Unpublished Correspondence / William White
- Harold Frederic and Comic Realism: The "Drama Proper" of Seth's Brother's Wife / Richard Vanderbeets
- More Notes on Harold Frederic in Ireland / Stanton Garner.
- no.1 (1971) :
- Edward Taylor's Protestant Poetic: Nontransubstantiating Metaphor / Kathleen Blake
- The Last of the Mohicans and the Sounds of Discord / Thomas Philbrick
- Mark Twain and the Hy Slocum-Carl Byng Controversy / Joseph B. McCullough
- The Forgotten Reaping-Hook: Sex in My Ántonia / Blanche H. Gelfant
- Irony as a Key to Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man / Robert E. Fleming
- "Logical Sequence and Continuity": Some Observations on the Typographical and Structural Consistency of Absalom, Absalom! / John A. Hodgson
- Notes: Pierre M. Irving's Account of Peter Irving, Washington Irving, and the Corrector / Wayne R. Kime
- Washington Irving's "Insuperable Diffidence" / David E. E. Sloane
- A Note on Poe's "Miss B." / Fred B. Freeman, Jr.
- "Physical Fact" and Folklore: Hawthorne's "Egotism; or the Bosom Serpent" / Daniel R. Barnes
- Walden as God's Drop / Raymond Benoit
- A Bibliography of Works by and about Joyce Carol Oates / Lucienne P. McCormick.
- no.2 (1971) :
- Dialectal and Phonetic Features of Edward Taylor's Rhymes: A Brief Study Based Upon a Computer Concordance of his Poems / Gene Russell
- Bosom Serpents before Hawthorne: The Origins of a Symbol / Sargent Bush, Jr.
- The Imagery of Violence in Hart Crane's Poetry / M. D. Uroff
- The Alabaster Protégé: Dreiser and Berenice Fleming / Philip L. Gerber
- Henry Miller, Emerson, and the Divided Self / Paul R. Jackson
- Bellow's Africa / Eusebio L. Rodrigues
- Notes: Unpublished Emerson Letters to Louis Prang and Whittier / Roger Wm. Cummins
- Miss Emmeline Grangerford's Hymn Book / John R. Byers, Jr.
- The Fiction of the Reverend Jonathan Townley Crane, D. D. / Thomas A. Gullason
- Dreiser's Use of Hindu Thought in The Stoic / R. N. Mookerjee
- Four Quartets and the Christian Calendar / James P. Sexton
- A Prefatory Note by Faulkner for the Compson Appendix / James B. Meriwether.
- no.3 (1971) :
- "Edgar Huntly" as Quest Romance / Dieter Schulz
- What Happens in "Rappaccini's Daughter" / Morton L. Ross
- Hawthorne's Imagination and the Structure of "The Custom-House" / Paul John Eakin
- Melville and Richard Henry Stoddard / Merton M. Sealts, Jr.
- The Spoils of Venice: Henry James's "Two Old Houses and Three Young Women" and The Golden Bowl / Scott Byrd
- The Art of The Conjure Woman / Richard E. Baldwin
- Hemingway's Morality of Compensation / Scott Donaldson
- Notes: Further Verification of the Authorship of The Power of Sympathy / John R. Byers, Jr.
- Hawthorne's Dr. Rappaccini and Father George Rapp / Jeannine Dobbs
- The Ambitious Experiment of Dr. Rappaccini / Eberhard Alsen
- Imagination and History in Hawthorne's "Legends of the Province House / Margaret V. Allen
- Hautboy and Plinlimmon: A Reinterpretation of Melville's "The Fiddler" / R. K. Gupta
- The Rising Tide of Color: A Note on the Historicism of The Great Gatsby / Lewis A. Turlish
- A Literary Source for the Caesarean Section in A Farewell to Arms / Robert M. McIlvaine.
- no.1 (1972) :
- Charles Brockden Brown, Translator / Cecelia Tichi
- Invention and Imitation in Emerson's Early Lectures / Ralph C. LaRosa
- Grace King and Mark Twain / Robert Bush
- Ezra Pound and George Antheil: Vorticist Music and the Cantos / William Walter Hoffa
- Louis Zukofsky: Objectivist Poetics and the Quest for Form / L. S. Dembo
- Richard Wright: The Expatriate as Native Son / Harold T. McCarthy
- Notes: Thomas Atwood Digges and Adventures of Alonso: Evidence from Robert Southey / Robert H. Elias and Michael N. Stanton
- Pre-Raphaelite Allegory in The Marble Faun / Suzanne Blow
- "The Whole is a Prose Poem": An Early Review of The Scarlet Letter / Benjamin Lease
- Mark Twain and "Doctor" Newton / Harold Aspiz
- The House of Mirth: Social Futility and Faith / James W. Gargano
- Hart Crane, Louis Untermeyer, and T. S. Eliot: A New Crane Letter / Richard Allan Davison
- Letters of George Sterling to James Branch Cabell / Maurice Duke.
- no.2 (1972) :
- A Calendar of Transcendental Club Meetings / Joel Myerson
- Hawthorne's Editorial Pose / Harry C. West
- Whitman and the Magazines: Some Documentary Evidence / Robert Scholnick
- Weir Mitchell and the Genteel Romance / Kelley Griffith, Jr.
- Talismanic Patterns in the Novels of John Steinbeck / Todd M. Lieber
- The Mark of Cain and the Redemption of Art: A Study in Theme and Structure of Jean Toomer's Cane / Charles W. Scruggs
- Notes: Modern Chivalry and "Young's Magazine" / Sargent Bush, Jr.
- The North American Review on Laurence Sterne: A Document in a Literary Reputation / Lodwick Hartley
- Emily Dickinson: Two Uncollected Poems / Charles Gullans and John Espey
- How Stephen Crane Got to Crete / R. W. Stallman
- The Sources of Robinson's Merlin / Laurence Perrine.
- no.3 (1972) :
- The World as Emblem: Language and Vision in the Poetry of Edward Taylor / Alan B. Howard
- Zoroastrianism and the Fire Symbolism in Moby-Dick / Mukhtar Ali Isani
- Melville and the Theme of Timonism: From Pierre to The Confidence-Man / Charles N. Watson, Jr.
- Found: Mark Twain's "Lost Sweetheart" / Howard G. Baetzhold
- Faulkner's Pantaloon: The Negro Anomaly at the Heart of Go Down, Moses / Walter Taylor
- Hemingway in Soviet Literary Criticism / Yuri Prizel
- Notes: A Newly Discovered Poem by Philip Freneau on the Death of General Moreau / Charles L. Batten, Jr.
- Melville's "The Bell-Tower" and Benvenuto Cellini / Robert E. Morsberger
- Ezra Pound, Educator: Two Uncollected Pound Letters / Maurice Hungiville
- The "Stoddard Lectures" in The Great Gatsby / James Ellis
- Dos Passos's Reading of Thorstein Veblen / Robert M. McIlvaine
- Faulkner's Idiot Boy: The Source of a Simile in Sartoris / Calvin S. Brown.
- no.4 (1972) :
- Edward Taylor on the Day of Judgment / Thomas M. Davis and Virginia L. Davis
- The Indian Captivity Narrative as Ritual / Richard Vanderbeets
- The Role of the Brothers Schlegel in American Literary Criticism as Found in Selected Periodicals, 1812-1833: A Critical Bibliography / Hanna-Beate Schilling
- Romantic Imagery in Kate Chopin's The Awakening / Donald A. Ringe
- Lincoln Steffens: American Innocent Abroad / Thomas W. Cooley, Jr.
- Frost's Poetry of Fear / Eben Bass
- Louis Auchincloss: The Image of Lost Elegance and Virtue / James W. Tuttleton
- Notes: The Brand Metaphor in "Ethan Brand" / John McElroy
- Did Melville Ever See an Albino? / Janez Stanonik
- "Guinea" of White-Jacket and Chief Justice Shaw / Keith Huntress
- Henry James's Roderick Hudson and Nathaniel Parker Willis's Paul Fane / Charlotte Goodman
- Crane's Wafer Image: Reference to an Artillery Primer? / Jean G. Marlowe
- William Faulkner-The Young Poet in Stark Young's "The Torches Flare" / Hubert McAlexander, Jr.
- Faulkner's "That Evening Sun" and Mencken's "Best Editorial Judgment" / Leo M. J. Manglaviti.
- no.1 (1973) :
- Poe's Sense of an Ending / Paul John Eakin
- The Origins of Emerson's Early Poetics: His Reading in the Scottish Common Sense Critics / Sheldon W. Liebman
- Walt Whitman's Catalogues: Rhetorical Means for Two Journeys in "Song of Myself" / John B. Mason
- The Portrait of Isabel Archer / Juliet McMaster
- The Limited American, the Great Loneliness, and the Singing Fire: Carl Sandburg's "Chicago Poems" / William Alexander
- "To Abstract Reality": Abstract Language and the Intrusion of Consciousness in Wallace Stevens / Daniel P. Tompkins
- Notes: Arcadia to America: Sir Philip Sidney and John Saffin / Jessie A. Coffee
- More Apropos of John Thoreau / Joel Myerson
- Walt Whitman and Jules Michelet-One More Time / Arthur Geffen
- Hemingway's "How do You Like it Now, Gentlemen?": A Possible Source / Robert O. Johnson.
- no.2 (1973) :
- Urian Oakes's Elegie on Thomas Shepard and Puritan Poetics / T. G. Hahn
- Sidney Lanier's Letters to Clare deGraffenreid / A. P. Antippas and Carol Flake
- Mark Twain's Masks of Satan: The Final Phase / Stanley Brodwin
- Gertrude Stein and Picasso: The Language of Surfaces / L. T. Fitz
- Robert Frost's Dramatic Principle of "Oversound" / Tom Vander Ven
- The Time of Myth and History in Absalom, Absalom! / Patricia Tobin
- Notes: Orestes Brownson and Hawthorne's Holgrave / Daniel R. Barnes
- Melville's Hawthornian Bell-Tower: A Fairy-Tale Source / Gerard M. Sweeney
- Harold Frederic and Swinburne's Locrine: A Matter of Clubs, Copyrights, and Character / Stanton Garner
- Discovering Common Ground: A Note on William Carlos Williams and Valery Larbaud / Neil E. Baldwin
- A Major Revision in Faulkner's A Fable / Robert W. Hutten.
- no.3 (1973) :
- By Dens of Lions: Notes on Stylization in Early Puritan Captivity Narratives / David L. Minter
- An Indian Farewell in Prescott's The Conquest of Mexico / Gordon J. Brotherston
- H. D. Thoreau, William Gilpin, and the Metaphysical Ground of the Picturesque / Gordon V. Boudreau
- Mark Twain and Baroness Alexandra Gripenberg / Ernest J. Moyne
- The Nude and the Madonna in The Damnation of Theron Ware / John W. Crowley
- Paul Elmer More: Literary Criticism as the History of Ideas / Stephen L. Tanner
- Van Wyck Brooks and Lewis Mumford: A Confluence in the 'Twenties / Eddy Dow
- Notes: The Battle of Boston: A Revaluation of Poe's Lyceum Appearance / Ottavio M. Casale
- Whitman and Michelet-Continued / Gay Wilson Allen
- Herman Melville's House in Brooklyn / Patricia Barber
- The Yankee(s) in Noahville / Kenneth M. Roemer
- Waymarsh's "Sombre Glow" and der Fliegende Holländer / Shirley Rose
- A Letter from Floyd Dell / John T. Flanagan.
- no.4 (1973) :
- William Bradford's Vision of History / Robert Daly
- Ormond: Seduction in a New Key / Sydney J. Krause
- Hawthorne and Nineteenth-Century Perfectionism / Claudia D. Johnson
- An Examination of the Black Confidence Man in Two Black Novels: "The Man Who Cried I Am" and "dem" / Phyllis R. Klotman
- Black-White Literary Relations in the Harlem Renaissance / Robert C. Hart
- Some Sources for Faulkner's Version of the First Air War / Richard T. Dillon
- Thomas Wolfe's Mountain Gloom and Glory / Ruel E. Foster
- Notes: Two Reviews of The Scarlet Letter in Holden's Dollar Magazine / Daniel R. Barnes
- A Cosmic Tramp: Samuel Clemens's Three Thousand Years Among the Microbes / Henry J. Lindborg
- Studio Art in The Octopus / D. B. Graham
- Stephen Crane and O. Henry: A Correction / Richard M. Weatherford
- A New Letter of Simms to Richard Henry Wilde: On the Advancement of Sectional Literature / James E. Kibler, Jr.
- "Two Tramps in Mud Time" and the Critics / Laurence Perrine
- O'Neill's Iceman-Not Ice Man / Winifred L. Frazer
- In Memoriam: Norman Foerster 1887-1972 / Robert Falk and Robert E. Lee.
- no.1 (1974) :
- Ralph Ellison's Heroic Fugitive / Marjorie Pryse
- Lily Bart and the Beautiful Death / Cynthia Griffin Wolff
- The Allegory and the Radical Romantic Ethic of The Blithedale Romance / Kent Bales
- Flannery O'Connor's Rage of Vision / Claire Katz
- Of Adams and Aquarius / Gordon O. Taylor
- Notes: The First Publication of E. A. Robinson's Poem "Broadway" / Richard Cary
- Nuances of a Theme by Milton: Wallace Stevens's "Sunday Morning" / Philip Furia
- Something Funny about Hemingway's Count / William Kerrigan
- The Year of Jubilee: Faulkner's "That Evening Sun" / Kenneth G. Johnston
- "The Lottery": Symbolic Tour de Force / Helen E. Nebeker.
- no.2 (1974) :
- Hawthorne's Public Decade and the Values of Home / Terence Martin
- From Tale to Short Story: The Emergence of a New Genre in the 1850's / Robert F. Marler
- The Historical Irrelevance of Heroes: Henry Adams's Andrew Jackson / Cruce Stark
- "She Doesn't Last, Apparently": A Reconsideration of Booth Tarkington's Alice Adams / Adam J. Sorkin
- The Delicate Dynamics of Friendship: A Reconsideration of Kerouac's On The Road / George Dardess
- Notes: The Heraldic Device in The Scarlet Letter: Hawthorne's Symbolical Use of the Past / Douglas Greenwood
- Longfellow's "Galgano" / Steven Allaback
- Garland's "Emily Dickinson"-A Case of Mistaken Identity / Dorys C. Grover
- Howells's "The Shadow of a Dream" and Shakespeare / Earl Hilton.
- no.3 (1974) :
- Roethke, Water Father / Anthony Libby
- Eliot, the Naked Lady, and the Missing Link / Marion Perret
- Edward Taylor's Poetry: Puritan Structure and Form / Michael D. Reed
- Thoreau: The Ear and the Music / Kenneth W. Rhoads
- Visions of Chaos and Visions of Order: Dos Passos as Historian / John P. Diggins
- The Paradoxes of Patronage in Purdy / Frank Baldanza
- Notes: Ezra Pound's Reply to an "Old-World" Letter / F. G. Atkinson
- Harriet Beecher Stowe's Interest in Sojourner Truth, Black Feminist / Jean Lebedun
- Nathaniel Hawthorne's Our Old Home / James A. Hijiya
- The Curious Narration of The Bostonians / Philip Page
- The Pagoda Image in Henry James's The Golden Bowl / Amy Ling
- kkemotubbe and the Spanish Conspiracy / Richard A. Milum.
- no.4 (1974) :
- Fourth Supplement to The Letters of Poe / John Ostrom
- Mr. Clemens and Madame Blanc: Mark Twain's First French Critic / Mark K. Wilson
- The Waste Land Manuscript / Lyndall Gordon
- Tragic Form in A Farewell to Arms / Robert Merrill
- Faulkner and the Cavalier Tradition: The French Bequest / Richard A. Milum
- The Great Circle Voyage of Conrad Aiken's Mr. Arcularis / Stephen E. Tabachnick
- Notes: The Swinburne Lines in The Awakening / Bernard J. Koloski
- After Call it Sleep / Bonnie Lyons.
- no.1 (1975) :
- Transcendentalism: The Metaphysics of the Theme / Elizabeth A. Meese
- Hawthorne's Coverdale: Character and Art in The Blithedale Romance / James H. Justus
- Vere's Use of the "Forms": Means and Ends in Billy Budd / Christopher W. Sten
- The Insomnia of Julian West / Tom H. Towers
- Robert Frost and Wallace Stevens: "What to Make of a Diminished Thing" / Todd M. Lieber
- Jean Toomer: Fugitive / Charles Scruggs
- Notes: Joel Barlow's Editing of John Trumbull's "M'Fingal" / Victor E. Gimmestad
- A Possible Source for "The Prairie" / James E. Tanner
- Premature Burial in Arthur Gordon Pym and Israel Potter / Charles N. Watson, Jr.
- Billy Budd and the Haymarket Hangings / Robert K. Wallace
- A New Stephen Crane Fable / William L. Andrews
- Warren's "All the King's Men" and Arnold's "To Marguerite-Continued" / William E. McCarron.
- no.2 (1975) :
- Knickerbocker's History and the "Enlightened" Men of New York City / Mary Weatherspoon Bowden
- New Light on the Genesis and Progress of Poe's Landscape Fiction / Joel R. Kehler
- The Limits of Reason: Poe's Deluded Detectives / J. Gerald Kennedy
- The Whale and the Machine: An Approach to Moby-Dick / Stephen C. Ausband
- The Value and Limitations of Faulkner's Fictional Method / Brent Harold
- Strangers in a Strange Land: A Reading of "Noon Wine" / M. Wynn Thomas
- Family Dreams in Death of a Salesman / Irving Jacobson
- Notes: Poe's "Morella": A Note on Her Name / James W. Gargano
- A New Review by Melville / Richard S. Moore
- Whitman's Death Bed: Two Nurses' Reports / Artem Lozynsky.
- no.3 (1975) :
- The Text, Tradition, and Themes of "The Big Bear of Arkansas" / J. A. Leo Lemay
- The Composition of Moby-Dick / James Barbour
- "The Souls That Snow": Winter in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson / L. Edwin Folsom
- Marriage and the New Woman in The Portrait of a Lady / Annette Niemtzow
- The Art of Local Color in George W. Cable's The Grandissimes / John Cleman
- The Poetics of Ethiopianism: W.E.B. Du Bois and Literary Black Nationalism / Wilson J. Moses
- Notes: "Arriving at Moral Perfection": Benjamin Franklin and Leo Tolstoy / Jayme A. Sokolow
- "Bartleby" and the Lawyer's Story / Johannes Dietrich Bergmann
- The Source of Faulkner's "Less Oft is Peace" / Joel M. Grossman
- The Jewishness of Bellow's Henderson / Steven Gould Axelrod.
- no.4 (1975) :
- The Fettered Tongue: A Study of the Speech Defect of Cotton Mather / Carol Gay
- Cotton Mather as Plutarchan Biographer / Gustaaf Van Cromphout
- Whitman's Poetics and the Unity of "Calamus" / Russell A. Hunt
- Mark Twain's Response to the Native American / Helen L. Harris
- The Transparent Shroud: Henry James and William Story / Joseph Hynes
- Theron Ware, the Irish Picnic, and Comus / Thomas F. O'Donnell
- Notes: Hawthorne's Dream Imagery / Jerry A. Herndon
- Oak Hall in American Literature / Steven Allaback
- Notes for the Annotation of Walden / Thomas Woodson
- The Politics of Race in "Benito Cereno" / Howard Welsh
- Painting and Europe in The American / Susan P. Ward
- "Only Her Hairdresser...": Another Look at Daisy Buchanan / Joan S. Korenman.
- no.1 (1976) :
- Usher's Hypochondriasis: Mental Alienation and Romantic Idealism in Poe's Gothic Tales / David W. Butler
- Antidemocratic Emphasis in White-Jacket / Larry J. Reynolds
- Frederic and Hawthorne: The Romantic Roots of Naturalism / Samuel Coale
- Jonathan Edwards at Enfield: "And Oh the Cheerfulness and Pleasantness..." / Robert Lee Stuart
- We Wear the Mask: Irony in Dunbar's The Sport of the Gods / Gregory L. Candela
- Notes: Poe's Nubian Geographer / Kent Ljungquist
- The Quondam Sailor and Melville's Omoo / Rita K. Gollin
- A New Stephen Crane Letter / Richard M. Weatherford.
- no.2 (1976) :
- Narrative Structure and Historical Process in The Last of the Mohicans / Michael D. Butler
- Spelling Time: The Reader in Emerson's "Circles" / David M. Wyatt
- Beatrice Rappaccini: A Victim of Male Love and Horror / Richard Brenzo
- Melville and the Sublime in Moby-Dick / Barbara Glenn
- Mark Twain and Robert Ingersoll: The Freethought Connection / Thomas D. Schwartz
- Henry James's Apprenticeship-the Hawthorne Aspect / Robert Emmet Long
- Notes: Babo's Name in "Benito Cereno": An Unnecessary Controversy? / Robert Cochran
- Whitman and Harlan: New Evidence / Jerome M. Loving
- Marx and DeForest: The Idea of Class Struggle in Miss Ravenel's Conversion / Eberhard Alsen
- Owl Eyes in The Great Gatsby / Riley V. Hampton.
- no.3 (1976) :
- Hawthorne's Houses of Fiction / Thomas H. Pauly
- The Sceptical Context of Hawthorne's "Mr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe" / James Duban
- Coherence and Ambivalence in Melville's Pierre / Carol Colclough Strickland
- James's Roderick Hudson: The End of the Apprenticeship
- Hawthorne and Turgenev / Robert Emmet Long
- William Dean Howells and Charles W. Chesnutt: Criticism and Race Fiction in the Age of Booker T. Washington / William L. Andrews
- Autobiographical Elements in the Camera Eye / James N. Westerhoven
- Notes: Simms's Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin / Charles S. Watson
- A Source for Simms's "The Yemassee" / Dennis Gendron
- "Maelzel's Chess-Player," Poe's First Detective Mistake / Leroy L. Panek
- Crane's "Fleming": Appellation for Coward or Hero? / Frank Sadler
- Ambrose Bierce and the Civil War: 1865 / Matthew C. O'Brien.
- no.4 (1976) :
- William Byrd's Histories of the Line: The Fashioning of a Hero / Donald T. Siebert, Jr.
- Transformations: The Blithedale Romance to Howells and James / Robert Emmet Long
- Whitman and Sufism: Towards "A Persian Lesson" / Massud Farzan
- The Wilderness Within: Howells's A Boy's Town / Thomas Cooley
- Invalids and Actresses: Howells's Duplex Imagery for American Women / Sidney H. Bremer
- Fairy-Tale Love and The Reef / Elizabeth Ammons
- Notes: Reflections of the Hawthorne-Melville Relationship in Pierre / Richard H. Gamble
- Garland's "Emily" Dickinson-Identified / George Monteiro and Barton L. St. Armand
- Anatole France and Mark Twain's Satan / Alan Gribben
- Faulkner's Lord-to-God Bird in "The Bear" / John T. Hiers.
- no.1 (1977) :
- American Authors and British Reviewers 1798-1826: A Bibliography / William S. Ward
- Thoreau's Redemptive Week / Paul David Johnson
- Melville's Markings in Shakespeare's Plays / Julian Markels
- Spinozan Philosophy in Pierre / Helen A. Hauser
- Howells's Oresteia: The Union of Theme and Structure in The Shadow of a Dream / Barbara L. Parker
- Literary Contexts of "Life in the Iron-Mills" / Walter Hesford
- Robinson Jeffers Today: Beyond Good and Beneath Evil / Frederic I. Carpenter
- Notes: The First Proposed Edition of Poems on Various Subjects and the Phillis Wheatley Canon / Mukhtar Ali Isani
- Emerson and Shakespeare in Stevens's "Bantams in Pine-Woods" / Mario L. D'Avanzo
- Melville on Christmas Day, 1840 / Carmella M. Vessella
- O'Neill's Lavinia Mannon and The Dickinson Legend / Joyce Deveau Kennedy
- Brueghel and Augie March / Jeffrey Meyers.
- no.2 (1977) :
- Heroines in Uncle Tom's Cabin / Elizabeth Ammons
- An Interoceanic Episode: The Lady of the Aroostook / John W. Crowley
- Wallace Stevens: The Comedian as the Letter C / Eleanor Cook
- Eugene O'Neill and George Pierce Baker: A Reconsideration / Paul D. Voelker
- Criminal Responsibility in "Native Son" and "Knock on Any Door" / M. E. Grenander
- Notes: Stephen Crane's Sister: New Biographical Facts / Thomas A. Gullason
- Sherwood Anderson, Ben Hecht, and Eric Dorn / Ray Lewis White
- Mardi: The Role of Hyperbole in Melville's Search for Expression / Hyland Packard
- Manhattan Transfer: Dos Passos' Babel Story / David L. Vanderwerken
- "Isabel Archer": A Possible Source for The Portrait of a Lady / Andrea Roberts Beauchamp.
- no.3 (1977) :
- Concluding an Epic: The Drafts and Fragments of The Cantos / Fred Moramarco
- Cotton Mather: The Puritan Historian as Renaissance Humanist / Gustaaf Van Cromphout
- Melville and Wordsworth / Thomas F. Heffernan
- The American Revolution in American Romance / Donald A. Ringe
- Thoreau's Maine Woods Indians: More Representative Men / Philip F. Gura
- Mark Twain the Tourist: The Form of The Innocents Abroad / Bruce Michelson
- A Contribution to a Bibliography of Works by and about Joyce Carol Oates / Douglas M. Catron
- Notes: "Croaking at Booksellers": An Unpublished Emerson Letter / Francis B. Dedmond
- Two New Melville Letters / Patricia Barber
- Politics and Poetics: The Reception of Melville's Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War / Robert J. Scholnick
- Mark Twain Dissects an Overrated Book / Philip B. Eppard
- The Game of High-Five in "The Blue Hotel" / James Ellis
- The Ordering of the Camera Eye in U.S.A. / Townsend Ludington.
- no.4 (1977) :
- Edward Taylor's Metrical Paraphrases of the Psalms / Thomas M. Davis and Virginia L. Davis
- Tall Tale, Tall Talk: Pursuing the Lie in Jacksonian Literature / Neil Schmitz
- Hawthorne's First Published Review / Wayne Allen Jones
- Marriage in Howells's Novels / Allen F. Stein
- Winesburg, Ohio as A Dance of Death / David Stouck
- "All Dressed Up But No Place to Go": The Black Writer and his Audience During the Harlem Renaissance / Charles Scruggs
- Children of the Fire: Charles Ives on Emerson and Art / David B. Robinson
- Notes: A Possible Source and Model for "The Story of China Aster" in Melville's The Confidence-Man / Robert Sattelmeyer and James Barbour
- Two New Joel Chandler Harris Reviews of Mark Twain / Joseph M. Griska, Jr.
- Dreiser's Sentimental Heroine, Aileen Butler / Mary Anne Lindborg
- Odets and "Little Lefty" / Richard J. Dozier.
- no.1 (1978) :
- The Integrity of Irving's Columbus / John Harmon McElroy
- Convers Francis and Emerson / Joel Myerson
- Progress and Providence in The House of the Seven Gables / John Gatta, Jr.
- Leaves of Myself: Whitman's Egypt in "Song of Myself" / Stephen J. Tapscott
- The Latin Imprint on Emily Dickinson's Poetry: Theory and Practice / Lois A. Cuddy
- From U.S.A. to Ragtime: Notes on the Forms of Historical Consciousness in Modern Fiction / Barbara Foley
- Notes: The Pulpit Artistry of Father Taylor: An 1836 Account / Sargent Bush
- Three Additional Dickinson Manuscripts / R. W. Franklin
- The Source for the Title of Stephen Crane's Whilomville Stories / Ellen A. Brown and Patricia Hernlund
- John Luther Long's Birthdate: A Correction / Arnold T. Schwab.
- no.2 (1978) :
- Rappaccini's Garden of Allegory / Don Parry Norford
- Longfellow's Political Fears: Civic Authority and the Role of the Artist in Hiawatha and Miles Standish / Robert A. Ferguson
- Theodore Dreiser and the Nobel Prize / Rolf Lundén
- The Knight and the Pioneer: Europe and America in the Fiction of Sinclair Lewis / Dick Wagenaar
- "Herstory" and Daisy Buchanan / Leland S. Person, Jr.
- To See Things in Their Time: The Act of Focus in Eudora Welty's Fiction / Lucinda H. MacKethan
- Notes: Hart Crane and Yvor Winters, Rebuttal and Review: A New Crane Letter / Vivian H. Pemberton
- "The Burial of the Dead": Eliot's Corpse in the Garden in a Christian Context / Jeffrey L. Spear.
- no.3 (1978) :
- How the West Won: Irving's Comic Inversion of the Westering Myth in A Tour on the Prairies / William Bedford Clark
- Harvey Birch as the Wandering Jew: Literary Calvinism in James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy / Barton Levi St. Armand
- Emerson and Antinomianism: The Legacy of the Sermons / Wesley T. Mott
- The Sources and Genesis of Melville's "Norfolk Isle and the Chola Widow" / Robert Sattelmeyer and James Barbour
- The Meaning of A Connecticut Yankee / Everett Carter
- Community, Perception, and the Development of Stephen Crane: From The Red Badge to "The Open Boat" / Robert Shulman
- Notes: Henry James and Julian Hawthorne / David W. Pancost
- Stephen Crane: A New Appreciation by Edward Garnett / George Monteiro
- A Substantive Error in the Text of Ernest Hemingway's "Summer People" / Peter M. Griffin
- The Genesis of the Prologue of Death Comes for the Archbishop / James Woodress
- Frost's "The Road Not Taken": A 1925 Letter Come to Light / Larry L. Finger.
- no.4 (1978) :
- American Gothic: Poe and an American Tragedy / Thomas P. Riggio
- Poe and the Theme of Forbidden Knowledge / Jules Zanger
- Evolving the Inscrutable: The Grotesque in Melville's Fiction / Richard M. Cook
- Brother to Dragons: The Fact of Violence vs. the Possibility of Love / Richard G. Law
- Possession and Personality: Spiritualism in The Bostonians / Susan Wolstenholme
- The Ambiguities of Dreaming in Ellison's Invisible Man / Robert E. Abrams
- Notes : New Light on the Composition of Ebenezer Cook's Sot-Weed Factor / Donald V. Coers
- A Letter of William Hill Brown's / John R. Byers, Jr.
- The Epigraph to Poe's "Berenice" / Michael Beard
- The Solitude of Hawthorne's "Wakefield" / Ruth Perry
- Fate and Madness: The Determinist Vision of Darl Bundren / Charles Palliser
- The Friend at the Round Table: A Note on Steinbeck's Acts / John Ditsky
- A Meditation on Folk-History: The Dramatic Structure of Robert Penn Warren's The Ballad of Billie Potts / William Bedford Clark.
- no.1 (1979) :
- Edward Taylor's Metaphors of Promise / Michael North
- Mby-Dick: The Transformation of the Faustian Ethos / Gustaaf Van Cromphout
- Thirst and Starvation in Emily Dickinson's Poetry / Vivian R. Pollak
- W.E.B. Du Bois as a Man of Literature / Arnold Rampersad
- Fitzgerald's Josephine Stories: The End of the Romantic Illusion / Rochelle S. Elstein
- Showing or Telling: Narrators in the Drama of Tennessee Williams / Nancy Anne Cluck
- Notes: Thoreau's Hindu Quotations in "A Week" / Ellen M. Raghavan and Barry Wood
- An Unpublished Thoreau Letter / O. M. Casale
- Melville's and Barnum's Man with a Weed / William M. Ramsey
- The Cartesian Vortex in Moby-Dick / David Charles Leonard.
- no.2 (1979) :
- Obituary: Jay Broadus Hubbell, 1885-1979 / Cruikshank's Oliver and "The Turn of the Screw" / Jean Frantz Blackall
- From Spears to Leaves: Walt Whitman's Theory of Nature in "Song of Myself" / Diane Kepner
- Pound's "Ideogrammic Method" as Illustrated in Canto XCIX / Ben D. Kimpel and T. C. Duncan Eaves
- Wendell Berry's Husband to the World: A Place on Earth / Jack Hicks
- Notes : Phillis Wheatley in London: An Unpublished Letter to David Wooster / Mukhtar Ali Isani
- The Freneau Canon: Erroneous Newspaper Attributions / Judith Hiltner Bair
- Mrs. Thomas C. Upham's "Happy Phebe": A Feminine Source of Uncle Tom / Theodore R. Hovet
- The Boy's Quest in Kate Chopin's "A Vocation and a Voice" / Peggy Skaggs.
- no.3 (1979) :
- The Dialects in Huckleberry Finn / David Carkeet
- Criticism and Autobiography in James's Prefaces / William R. Goetz
- When the Soul Selects: Emily Dickinson's Attack on New England Symbolism / E. Miller Budick
- The Mask as Theme and Structure: Charles W. Chesnutt's "The Sheriff's Children" and "The Passing of Grandison" / P. Jay Delmar
- Faulkner, Childhood, and the Making of The Sound and the Fury / David Minter
- Notes : Poe's "The City in the Sea": Source and Interpretation / Dwayne Thorpe
- Emerson's "Constant Way of Looking at Whitman's Genius" / Jerome Loving
- An Early Feminist Tribute to Whitman / Harold Aspiz
- Hamlin Garland and the Pulitzer Prize Controversy of 1921 / Fritz H. Gehlschlaeger.
- no.4 (1979) :
- Form as Vision in Herman Melville's Clarel / Bryan C. Short
- Feminist Sources in The Bostonians / Sara deSaussure Davis
- The Altered Characterization of Miss Birdseye in Henry James's The Bostonians / Daniel H. Heaton
- "The Death of Saint Narcissus" and "Ode": Two Suppressed Poems by T. S. Eliot / Vicki Mahaffey
- The Manuscript and the Dialogue of "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" / Warren Bennett
- The Quest for Mythic Vision in Contemporary Native American and Chicano Fiction / Vernon E. Lattin
- Notes: Mrs. Touchett's Three Questions / J. M. Treadwell
- Literary Model for Frost's Suicide Attempt in the Dismal Swamp / Rosemary F. Franklin
- Horace Benbow and Bayard Sartoris: Two Romantic Figures in Faulkner's Flags in the Dust / Katherine C. Hodgin.
- no.1 (1980) :
- The Tale of Two Cities in James Baldwin's Go Tell it on the Mountain / Charles Scruggs
- Speaking Out: Travel and Structure in Herman Melville's Early Narratives / Janet Giltrow
- Realistic Style and the Problem of Context in "The Innocents Abroad" and "Roughing It" / Philip D. Beidler
- The Awakening: A Political Romance / Lawrence Thornton
- Robert Lowell's Apprenticeship and Early Poems / J. Barton Rollins
- Notes: Poetry and Praise in Edward Taylor's Preparatory Meditations / Parker H. Johnson
- Phillis Wheatley's Use of Classicism / John C. Shields
- A Source for Irving's "The Young Italian" / Michael Clark
- Hemingway, Faulkner, and "The Bear" / John M. Howell.
- no.2 (1980) :
- Xochitl: Katherine Anne Porter's Changing Goddess / Thomas F. Walsh
- John Steinbeck and Farm Labor Unionization: The Background of "In Dubious Battle" / Jackson J. Benson and Anne Loftis
- The Moot Points of Melville's Indian-Hating / William M. Ramsey
- Sherwood Anderson and James Joyce / Martha Curry
- Narrative Techniques and the Oral Tradition in The Scarlet Letter / John G. Bayer
- Robert Frost: On the Dialectics of Poetry / Sheldon W. Liebman
- The World of Chance: Howells' Hawthornian Self-Parody / Scott A. Dennis
- American Personal Narrative of the War in Vietnam / Gordon O. Taylor.
- no.3 (1980) :
- Obituary: Arlin Turner, 1909-80
- All the Living and the Dead: Lincoln's Imagery / James Hurt
- "Mysterious Obligation": Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia / Robert A. Ferguson
- The Last of the Mohicans and the New World Fall / Robert Milder
- "The Firebombing": A Reappraisal / Ross Bennett
- The Extra American Literature: The State of the Art / C. Hugh Holman
- Notes: Hawthorne's Oak Trees / John Samson
- Thoreau and Melville's Typee / Robert Sattelmeyer
- Emily Dickinson's Train: Iron Horse or "Rough Beast"? / Patrick F. O'Connell.
- no.4 (1980) :
- Beyond Convention: The Dynamics of Imagery and Response in Hawthorne's Early Sense of Evil / David Downing
- Whitman's Use of the Middle Ages / David W. Hiscoe
- Questions and Answers in Whitman's "Confab" / John B. Mason
- Cable's The Grandissimes and the Comedy of Manners / Robert O. Stephens
- The Shape of Equivocation in Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls / Creath S. Thorne
- Notes: The Harangue of King Philip in New-Englands Crisis (1676) / Wayne Franklin
- Kate Chopin's Sources for "Mrs. Mobry's Reason" / Susan Wolstenholme
- The Language of Chaos: Quentin Compson in The Sound and the Fury / May Cameron Brown
- The Pastness of All the King's Men / Glen M. Johnson.
- no.1 (1981) :
- Language and Meaning: An American Tradition / Philip F. Gura
- The Indian Autobiography: Origins, Type, and Function / Arnold Krupat
- Robert Frost: "The Fact is the Sweetest Dream that Labor Knows" / Priscilla M. Paton
- The Comic Voice in Dreiser's Cowperwood Narrative / Jack E. Wallace
- Euripides' Hippolytus and Cather's A Lost Lady / John J. Murphy
- At Heaven's Gate: "The Fires of Irony" / Richard G. Law
- The Extra
- Notes: E. P. Whipple Attacks Poe: A New Review / Gerald E. Gerber
- Gertrude Stein Reviews Hemingway's Three Stories & Ten Poems / Scott Donaldson
- Frost's "Sound of Sense" and a Popular Audience / William R. Evans.
- no.2 (1981) :
- The Lonesomeness of Huckleberry Finn / Paul Schacht
- Mark Twain's Experiments in Autobiography / Marilyn Davis DeEulis
- Mark Twain and the Art of Memory / Thomas M. Walsh and Thomas D. Zlatic
- Colonel Noland of the Spirit: The Voices of a Gentleman in Southwest Humor / Lorne Fienberg
- Henry Blake Fuller and the "New Immigrant" / Guy Szuberla
- Structure, Theme, and Metaphor in Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel / John Hagan
- The Extra
- Notes: Sister Carrie Again / Christopher P. Wilson
- Whitman in Paterson / Stephen Tapscott
- William Carlos Williams' "The Great Figure" and Marsden Hartley / Christopher J. MacGowan
- Stevens and Stephens: A Possible Source / Rajeev S. Patke.
- no.3 (1981) :
- Manuductio ad Ministerium: Cotton Mather as Neoclassicist / Justaaf Van Cromphout
- Thoreau and Black Emigration / Michael Meyer
- The Composition of Martin Eden / Charles N. Watson, Jr.
- The Sound and the Fury: A Logic of Tragedy / Warwick Wadlington
- Faulkner's Narrative Styles / J. E. Bunselmeyer
- To Eliminate the Draw: Edward Dorn's Slinger / Michael Davidson
- The Extra / Erma P. Whittington
- Notes: More on Pound's Prison Experience / Ben D. Kimpel and T. C. Duncan Eaves
- Two- and Three-Tailed Turks in Salmagundi / Warren S. Walker
- Written by Herself: Harriet Jacobs' Slave Narrative / Jean Fagan Yellin
- "Not Solve It But Be In It": Gertrude Stein's Detective Stories and the Mystery of Creativity / Brooks Landon
- The Alpha and the Omega: Styron's The Confessions of Nat Turner / John Lang.
- no.4 (1981) :
- Failures of Love: Female Initiation in the Novels of Toni Morrison / Jane S. Bakerman
- William Styron and The Southampton Insurrection / Arthur D. Casciato and James L. W. West III
- C. B. Brown's Arthur Mervyn: A Portrait of the Young American Artist / George M. Spangler
- Melville and the Cock that Crew / Beryl Rowland
- To Realize the Past: Wallace Stevens' Genealogical Study / Milton J. Bates
- The Extra
- Notes : Cooper's Naval Friend in Paris / Thomas Philbrick
- Emerson's Earliest Extant Letter to Frederic Henry Hedge / Gary Scharnhorst and Ronald Tobias
- Cracks in Precious Objects: Aestheticism and Humanity in The Portrait of a Lady / J. T. Laird.
- no.4 (1982) :
- A New Clemens Footprint: Soleather Steps Forward / Edgar M. Branch
- American Naturalism and the Problem of Sincerity / Christopher P. Wilson
- Are We Going to Hemingway's Feast? / Gerry Brenner
- The New England Sources of "My Kinsman, Major Molineux" / Robert C. Grayson
- Emerson and Abolition: The Silent Years, 1837-1844 / Len Gougeon
- Fitzgerald and Cather: The Great Gatsby / Tom Quirk
- Notes: Frederick Douglass, Preacher / William L. Andrews
- The Ophidian Image in Holmes and Dickinson / Alice Hall Petry.
- no.1 (1984) :
- The "Real Grammar": Deverbal Style in "Song of Myself" / James Perrin Warren
- New Dickinson Civil War Publications / Karen Dandurand
- Hemingway and Cézanne: Doing the Country / Kenneth G. Johnston
- Centers, Openings, and Endings: Some Faulknerian Constants / Martin Kreiswirth
- Rabbit Revised / Randall H. Waldron
- Richard Brautigan's Trout Fishing in America: Notes of a Native Son / William L. Stull
- The Extra / Donald Yannella
- Notes: Whitman on Emerson: New Light on the 1856 Open Letter / Kenneth M. Price
- Kipling and Hemingway: The Lesson of the Master / Jeffrey Meyers
- John Berryman's "Elegy, for Alun Lewis" / John Pikoulis.
- no.2 (1984) :
- Deliverance and the Aesthetics of Survival / Michael K. Glenday
- John Gardner's Grendel and the Interpretation of Modern Fables / Robert Merrill
- The "Sweet Life" in Toni Morrison's Fiction / Elizabeth B. House
- Ellen Glasgow and the Southern Agrarians / Ellen M. Caldwell
- New Orleans, The Double Dealer, and "New Orleans" / James G. Watson
- Far Tortuga and American Sea Fiction since Moby-Dick / Bert Bender
- The Extra
- Notes: The Case Against Ebenezer Cooke's Sot-Weed Factor / Robert Micklus
- Wharton, Lewis and the Nobel Prize Address / Ellen Phillips Dupree.
- no.3 (1984) :
- Emerson's Essay "Immortality": The Problem of Authorship / Glen M. Johnson
- Thoreau as Seen by an Admiring Friend: A New View / Francis B. Dedmond
- "Chaplain to the Hunters": Henry David Thoreau's Ambivalence Toward Hunting / Thomas L. Altherr
- Hawthorne's Metonymic Gaze: Image and Object / John Dolis
- Walt Whitman: The Spermatic Imagination / Harold Aspiz
- The Selfish Eye: Strether's Principles of Psychology / Susan M. Griffin
- The Extra
- Notes: Diego Rivera and Katherine Anne Porter's "The Martyr" / Darlene Harbour Unrue
- Gin Lane in the Bowery: Crane's Maggie and William Hogarth / Alice Hall Petry.
- no.4 (1984) :
- The Sociology of "Holy Indifference": Sarah Edwards' Narrative / Julie Ellison
- Profaning the Sacred: Melville's Omoo and Missionary Narratives / John Samson
- The Awakening and the Failure of Psyche / Rosemary F. Franklin
- My Ántonia: Emergence and Authorial Revelations / Patrick W. Shaw
- Dickinson and Rich: Toward a Theory of Female Poetic Influence / Betsy Erkkila
- Wallace Stevens and the Crisis of Authority / Alan Filreis
- The Extra
- Notes: The Greek Joke in Poe's "Bon-Bon" / Anthony Kemp
- Chaucer's Influence on Barth's The Sot-Weed Factor / Robert P. Winston.