ESQ: Author Index
Articles:
Aarnes, William. “‘Free Margins’: Identity and Silence in Whitman’s Specimen Days.” 28.4 (1982): 243-60.
Abel, Darrel. “I Look, You Look, He Looks: Three Critics of Melville’s Poetry.” 21.2 (1975): 116-23.
Abel, Darrel. “Two Philosophical Poets: Frost, Emerson, and Pragmatism.” 25.3 (1979): 119-36.
Adams, Bluford. “‘A Word or Two on the Other Side’: Harriet Beecher Stowe in the Debate Over Women’s Health.” 60.4 (2014): 593-633.
Adams, Elizabeth. “The ‘Irreligion of Thinking Men’: Melville’s Materialist Genealogy.” 68.1 (2022): 1-36.
Adams, Michael Vannoy. “Ahab’s Jonah-and-the-Whale Complex: The Fish Archetype in Moby-Dick.” 28.3 (1982): 167-82.
Adams, Michael Vannoy. “Pathography, Hawthorne, and the History of Psychological Ideas.” 29.3 (1983): 113-26.
Adams, Stephen. “Thoreau Catching Cold: A Yankee in Canada.” 25.4 (1979): 224-34.
Adams, Timothy Dow. “To Prepare a Preface to Meet the Faces that You Meet: Autobiographical Rhetoric in Hawthorne’s Prefaces.” 23.2 (1977): 89-98.
Adamson, Joseph. “The Trials of Thoreau.” 36.2 (1990):-7-72.
Addison, Elizabeth. “Obedience and Algebra: From Listening to Language in Emerson’s Response to Mary Rotch.” 42.3 (1996): 153-94.
Albanese, Mary Grace. “Caribbean Visions: Revolutionary Mysticism in “Theresa: A Haytien Tale” 62.4 (2016): 569-609.
Alberti, John. “Cultural Relativism and Melville’s Typee: Man in the State of Culture.” 36.4 (1990): 329-47.
Albrecht, James M. “‘Living Property’: Emerson’s Ethics.” 41.3 (1995): 177-217.
Albrecht, Robert C. “Conflict and Resolution: ‘Slavery in Massachusetts.'” 19.3 (1973): 179-88.
Alexander, Floyce. “Emerson and the Cherokee Removal.” 29.3 (1983): 127-37.
Alkana, Joseph. “Disorderly History in ‘My Kinsman, Major Molineux.'” 53.1 (2007): 1-30.
Allukian, Kristin. “The ‘Brilliant Careers’ of ‘Terrible Creatures’ in Henry James’ The Bostonians and Lillie Devereux Blake’s Fettered for Life.” 65.1 (2019): 73-108.
Alsen, Eberhard. “‘Light-winged Smoke’: Thoreau’s Apology for His Poetry.” 26.4 (1980): 197-201.
Anderson, Eric Gary. “Indian Agency: Life of Black Hawk and the Countercolonial Provocations of Early Native American Writing.” 52.1-2 (2006): 75-104.
Anhorn, Judy Schaaf. “‘Gifted Simplicity of Vision’: Pastoral Expectations in The Blithedale Romance.” 28.3 (1982):-5-53.
Anhorn, Judy Schaaf. “Thoreau in the Bean-Field: The Curious Language of Walden.” 24.4 (1978): 179-96.
Arac, Jonathan. “Global and Babel: Two Perspectives on Language in American Literature.” 50.1-3 (2004): 95-120.
Arch, Stephen Carl. “Romancing the Puritans: American Historical Fiction in the 1820s.” 39.2/3 (1993): 107-32.
Aronoff, Eric. “Cultures, Canons, and Cetology: Modernist Anthropology and the Form of Culture in Lewis Mumford’s Herman Melville.” 58.2 (2012): 185-217.
Ashwill, Gary. “The Mysteries of Capitalism in George Lippard’s City Novels.” 40.4 (1994): 293-317.
Ashworth, Suzanne. “Spiritualized Bodies and Posthuman Possibilities: Technologies of Intimacy in Julia Ward Howe’s The Hermaphrodite.” 57.4 (2011): 314-354.
Askin, Denise T. “Whitman’s Theory of Evil: A Clue to His Use of Paradox.” 28.2 (1982): 121-32.
Aspiz, Harold. “The ‘Lurch of the Torpedo-Fish’: Electrical Concepts in Billy Budd.” 26.3 (1980): 127-36.
Avallone, C. Sherman. “Melville’s ‘Piazza.'” 22.4 (1976): 221-33.
Avallone, Charlene. “Catharine Sedgwick and White Nation-Making: Historical Fiction and The Linwoods.” 55.2 (2009): 97-134.
Azima, Rachel. “Promotion, Borrowing, and Caroline Kirkland’s Literary Labors.” 57.4 (2011): 390-426.
Bailey, Austin, “‘Man Himself is a Sign’: Emerson, C.S. Peirce, and the Semiosis of the Mind.” 64.4 (2018): 680-715.
Bailey, Brigitte. “Irving’s Italian Landscapes: Skepticism and the Picturesque Aesthetic.” 32.1 (1986): 1-22.
Baines, Barbara J. “Ritualized Cannibalism in Benito Cereno: Melville’s ‘Black-Letter’ Texts.” 30.3 (1984): 163-69.
Baker, Anne. “‘A Commanding View’: Vision and the Problem of Nationality in Fuller’s Summer on the Lakes.” 44.1/2 (1998): 61-77.
Baker, Jennifer J. “Natural Science and the Romanticisms.” 53.4 (2008): 385-408.
Baker, Noelle A. “‘Let me do nothing smale’: Mary Moody Emerson and Women’s ‘Talking Manuscripts.'” 57.1/2 (2011): 21-50.
Bales, Kent. “Hawthorne’s Prefaces and Romantic Perspectivism.” 23.2 (1977): 69-88.
Bales, Kent. “Sexual Exploitation and the Fall from Natural Virtue in Rappaccini’s Garden.” 24.3 (1978):-3-44.
Ball, David M. “Toward an Archaeology of American Modernism: Reconsidering Prestige and Popularity in the American Renaissance.” 49.13 (2003): 160-178.
Ball, Molly. “On Making the Present Past: Nongenerational Temporality in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.” 62.3 (2016): 419-442.
Banner, Rachel. “Thinking Through Things: Labors of Freedom in James McCune Smith’s ‘The Washerwoman.'” 59.2 (2013). 291-328.
Barbour, James. “‘The Town-Ho’s Story’: Melville’s Original Whale.” 21.2 (1975): 111-15.
Barnett, Louise. “Speech and Society in The Scarlet Letter.” 29.1 (1983): 16-24.
Barosky, Todd. “The Novelist and the Mystic: Swedenborgian Horizons in the Realism of William Dean Howells.” 62.4 (2016): 535-567.
Barrett, Faith. “Bennett’s Archive II: Sarah Piatt.” 64.2 (2018): 251-263.
Barrett, Heather E. “Deconstructing the Damsel in Distress: Gothic Revisions of Gender and Agency in Julia Ward Howe’s The Hermaphrodite.” 63.1 (2017): 1-35.
Bassil, Veronica. “Eros and Psyche in ‘The Artist of the Beautiful.'” 30.1 (1984): 1-21.
Bauer, Ralph. “Against the European Grain: The Emerson-Nietzsche Connection in Europe, 1920-1990.” 43.1-4 (1997): 69-93.
Baym, Nina. “Subversion and the American Renaissance.” 33.3 (1987): 180-87.
Baym, Nina. “The Romantic Malgre’ Lui: Hawthorne in the Custom House.” 19.1 (1973): 14-25.
Bean, Judith Mattson. “‘A Presence among Us’: Fuller’s Place in Nineteenth-Century Oral Culture.” 44.1-2 (1998): 79-123.
Bechtold, Rebecca. “‘She Sings a Stamp or Originality: Sentimental Mimicry in Jenny Lind’s American Tour.” 58.4 (2013). 493-528.
Beidler, Philip D. “Billy Budd: Melville’s Valedictory to Emerson.” 24.4 (1978): 215-28.
Belasco, Susan. “Surfing the American Renaissance: Internet Resources for Literary Scholars.” 45.1 (1999): 67-95.
Bellin, Joshua. “Thoreau in Pittsburg: Reflections on Domestic Terrorism.” Provocations. 65.3 (2019): 552-559.
Bellis, Peter J. “Representing Dissent: Hawthorne and the Drama of Revolt.” 41.2 (1995): 97-119.
Ben-Zvi, Yael. “Clinging to One Spot: Hawthorne’s Native-Born Settlers.” 52.1-2 (2006)17-44.
Benton, Richard P. “The Problems of Literary Gothicism.” 18.1 (1972): 5-9.
Benvenuto, Richard. “Words within Words: Dickinson’s Use of the Dictionary.” 29.1 (1983): 46-55.
Bergland, Renée. “Afterword | The Native American Nineteenth Century: Rewriting the American Renaissance.” 52.1-2 (2006): 141-54.
Berthold, Dennis. “From Freud to Marx: Recent Directions in Hawthorne Criticism.” 22.2 (1976): 107-19.
Berthold, Dennis. “Hawthorne, Ruskin, and the Gothic Revival: Transcendent Gothic in The Marble Faun.” 20.1 (1974): 15-32.
Berthold, Dennis. “Literary Pictorialism.” 24.3 (1978): 163-76.
Berthold, Michael C. “The Prison World of Melville’s Pierre and ‘Bartleby.'” 33.4 (1987): 237-52.
Bhabha, Homi K. “The Black Savant and the Dark Princess.” 50.1-3 (2004):-7-56.
Bickman, Martin. “‘The Turn of His Sentences’: The Open Form of Emerson’s Essays: First Series.” 34.1-2 (1988): 59-76.
Bidney, Martin. “Character Creation as Intensive ‘Reading’: Ahab and the Sea in Faust and Moby-Dick.” 36.4 (1990): 295-314.
Bidney, Martin. “Structures of Perception in Blake and Whitman: Creative Contraries, Cosmic Body, Fourfold Vision.” 28.1 (1982): 36-47.
Bilwakesh, Nikhil. “Emerson, John Brown, and Arjuna: Translating the Bhagavad Gita in a Time of War.” 55.1 (2009) 27-58.
Blair, Ruth M. “Enchanted Isles: A Response to Robert C. Suggs on Typee.” 51.1-3 (2004): 87-92.
Blumenthal, Rachel A. “Margaret Fuller’s Medical Transcendentalism.” 61.4 (2015): 553-595.
Bode, Rita. “Narrative Revelations: Harriet Prescott Spofford’s ‘Amber Gods’ Revisited.” 50.4 (2004): 233-268.
Bolt, Kellen. “Squeezing Sperm: Nativism, Queer Contact, and the Futures of Democratic Intimacy in Moby-Dick.” 65.2 (2019): 293-330.
Bond, Brian C. “Emerson’s ‘Spiritual Laws’: The Subtle Logic of Form.” 18.4 (1972): 222-26.
Bonner, Willard H. “The Harvest of Thought in Thoreau’s ‘Autumnal Tints.'” 22.2 (1976): 78-84.
Boone, Joseph Allen. “Delving and Diving for Truth: Breaking through to Bottom in Thoreau’s Walden.” 27.3 (1981):-5-46.
Borgstrom, Michael. “Hating Miles Coverdale.” 56.4 (2010): 365-392.
Bosco, Ronald A. “‘Blessed Are They Who Have No Talent’: Emerson’s Unwritten Life of Amos Bronson Alcott.” 36.1 (1990): 1-38.
Bottorff, William K. “‘Whatever Inly Rejoices Me’: The Paradox of ‘Self-Reliance.'” 18.4 (1972): 207-17.
Boudreau, Gordon V. “‘Remember thy Creator’: Thoreau and St. Augustine.” 19.3 (1973): 149-60.
Boudreau, Gordon V. “Of Pale Ushers and Gothic Piles: Melville’s Architectural Symbology.” 18.2 (1972): 67-82.
Boudreau, Gordon V. “Thoreau and Richard C. Trench: Conjectures on the Pickerel Passage of Walden.” 20.2 (1974): 117-24.
Brand, Dana. “The Escape from Solipsism: William James’ Reformulation of Emerson and Whitman.” 31.1 (1985): 38-48.
Brickhouse, Anna C. “‘I Do Abhor an Indian Story’: Hawthorne and the Allegorization of Racial ‘Commixture.'” 42.4 (1996): 233-53.
Brooke, Robert. “Artistic Communication and the Heroines’ Art in Hawthorne’s The Marble Faun.” 29.2 (1983): 81-90.
Bronson-Bartlett, Blake. “The Journal Box: Thoreau, Archival Media, and the Limits of Nature Writing.” 63.3 (2017): 479-510.
Bruno, Tim. “Rewriting Rebellion: The Douglass-Truth Debate.” 65.1 (2019): 33-72.
Bryant, John. “Taipi, Tipii, Typee: Place, Memory, and Text A Response to Robert C. Suggs.” 51.1-3 (2005):-7-168.
Budick, E. Miller. “‘Visible’ Images and the ‘Still Voice’: Transcendental Vision in Bryant’s ‘Thanatopsis.'” 22.2 (1976): 71-77.
Budick, E. Miller. “The Dangers of the Living Word: Aspects of Dickinson’s Epistemology, Cosmology, and Symbolism.” 29.4 (1983): 208-24.
Budick, E. Miller. “The Immortalizing Power of Imagination: A Reading of Whittier’s Snow-Bound.” 31.2 (1985): 89-99.
Buell, Lawrence. “Calvinism Romanticized: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Samuel Hopkins, and The Minister’s Wooing.” 24.3 (1978): 119-32.
Buell, Lawrence. “Identification of Contributors to the Monthly Anthology and Boston Review,1804-1811.” 23.2 (1977): 99-105.
Buell, Lawrence. “Introdution | American Literary Globalism?” 50.1-3 (2004): 1-22.
Buell, Lawrence. “Prefaces to a Theory of American Narrative.” 28.1 (1982): 63-72.
Buell, Lawrence. “The Emerson Industry in the’80’s: A Survey of Trends and Achievements.” 30.2 (1984): 117-36.
Buell, Lawrence. “The Literary Significance of the Unitarian Movement.” 33.4 (1987): 212-23.
Bufkin, Kathryn. “‘By Their Fruits, Ye Shall Know Them’: The Theological Background of Emerson’s ‘Thoreau.'” 42.1 (1996): 51-67.
Burbick, Joan. “Poetic Enclosures: Recent Dickinson Scholarship.” 26.4 (1980): 216-25.
Burdine, W.H. “‘What Was It?’: The Immaterial Self and Nineteenth-Century American Panic.” 61.3 (2015): 441-473.
Burkholder, Robert E. “History’s Mad Pranks: Some Recent Emerson Studies.” 38.3 (1992): 231-63.
Burkholder, Robert E. “The Radical Emerson: Politics in ‘The American Scholar.'” 34.1-2 (1988): 37-58.
Bush, Sargent, Jr. “The End and Means in Walden: Thoreau’s Use of the Catechism.” 31.1 (1985): 1-10.
Bzowski, Frances. “‘Half Child-Half Heroine’: Emily Dickinson’s Use of Traditional Female Archetypes.” 29.3 (1983): 154-69.
Calabrese, Emma. “New England Regionalism’s Material Moments.” 63.3 (2017): 397-429.
Calder, Alex. “Mapping Typee: Space and the Genres of Truth.” 51.1-3 (2004): 115-120.
Caldwell, Wayne Troy. “The Emblem Tradition and the Symbolic Mode: Clothing Imagery in The House of the Seven Gables.” 19.1 (1973): 34-42.
Calhoun, Richard James. “Southwestern Humor, Tar Heel Humor, and the Vernacular Perspective in the American Comic Imagination.” 22.3 (1976): 183-86.
Cameron, Kenneth Walter. “Current Bibliography on Ralph Waldo Emerson.” 18.4 (1972): 294-97.
Carafiol, Peter C. “James Marsh to John Dewey: The Fate of Transcendentalist Philosophy in American Education.” 24.1 (1978): 1-11.
Carafiol, Peter C. “James Marsh: Transcendental Puritan.” 21.3 (1975): 127-36.
Cardwell, Guy A. “Life on the Mississippi: Vulgar Facts and Learned Errors.” 19.4 (1973): 283-93.
Cardwell, Guy A. “Mark Twain: A Self-Emasculated Hero.” 23.3 (1977): 173-87.
Cardwell, Guy A. “Mark Twain: The Metaphoric Hero as Battleground.” 23.1 (1977): 52-66.
Cardwell, Guy A. “The Bowdlerizing of Mark Twain.” 21.3 (1975): 179-93.
Carson, Barbara Harrell. “An Orphic Hymn in Walden.” 20.2 (1974): 125-30.
Carter, Steve. “Emily Dickinson and Mysticism.” 24.2 (1978): 83-95.
Carton, Evan. “Millennial Letters; or, Monsieur Hawthorne, C’est Nous.” 44.3 (1998):199-224.
Cascardi, A. J. “Emerson on Nature: Philosophy beyond Kant.” 30.4 (1984): 201-10.
Castiglia, Christopher & Christopher Looby. “Introduction | Come Again? New Approaches to Sexuality in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Literature.” 55.3-4 (2009): 195-210.
Castronovo, Russ. “American Literature Internationale.” 50.1-3 (2004): 59-94.
Castronovo, Russ. “Death to the American Renaissance: History, Heidegger, Poe.” 49.1-3 (2003): 179-192.
Cavitch, Max. “Stephen Crane’s Refrain.” 54.1-4 (2008): 33-54.
Chai, Leon. “Melville and Shelley: Speculations on Metaphysics, Morals, and Poetics in Pierre and ‘Shelley’s Vision.'” 29.1 (1983): 31-45.
Chambers, Jane. “Two Legends of Temperance: Spenser’s and Hawthorne’s.” 20.4 (1974): 275-79.
Chaney, Michael A. “Keeping Pictures, Keeping House: Fanny Fern, Harriet Jacobs, and the Interracial Dynamics of Sentimental Domesticity.” 59.2 (2013). 262-290.
Chibka, Robert L. “Hawthorne’s Tale Told Twice: A Reading of ‘Wakefield.'” 28.4 (1982): 220-32.
Chow, Juliana. “‘Because I see–New Englandly–‘: Seeing Species in the Nineteenth-Century and Emily Dickinson’s Regional Specificity.” 60.3 (2014): (413-449).
Christophersen, Bill.”The Sea Lions: James Fenimore Cooper’s Antebellum Jeremiad.” 68.1 (2022): 37-68.
Clack, Randall A. “The Alchemy of Love: Hawthorne’s Hermetic Allegory of the Heart.” 41.4 (1995): 307-38.
Cody, David C. “‘The Dead Live Again’: Hawthorne’s Palingenic Art.” 35.1 (1989): 23-42.
Coffey, Dennis G. “Hawthorne’s ‘Alice Doane’s Appeal’: The Artist Absolved.” 21.4 (1975): 230-40.
Cohen, Hubert I. “Hoffmann’s ‘The Sandman’: A Possible Source for ‘Rappaccini’s Daughter.'” 18.3 (1972): 148-53.
Cohen, J. Laurence. “Exodus and Typological Plasticity in Delany, Melville, and Stowe.” 64.4 (2018): 604-643.
Cohen, Lara Langer. “Mediums of Exchange: Fanny Fern’s Unoriginality.” 55.1 (2009): 59-97.
Cohen, Michael. “Peddlers, Poems, and Local Culture: The Case of Jonathan Plummer, a ‘Balladmonger’ in Nineteenth-Century New England.” 54.1-4 (2008): 9-32.
Colacurcio, Michael J. “‘Pleasing God’: The Lucid Strife of Emerson’s ‘Address.'” 37.2-3 (1991): 141-212.
Colacurcio, Michael J. “The Sense of an Author: The Familiar Life and Strange Imaginings of Nathaniel Hawthorne.” 27.2 (1981): 108-33.
Cole, Phyllis. “The Literary Landscape of a Women’s Rights Periodical: The Una, 1853-1855.” 49.1-3 (2003): 81-94.
Cole, Phyllis. “The Nineteenth-Century Women’s Rights Movement and the Canonization of Margaret Fuller.” 44.1-2 (1998): 1-33.
Collison, Gary L. “Theodore Parker and the Unitarian Controversy in 1837.” 30.4 (1984): 211-19.
Coltharp, Duane. “Landscapes of Commodity: Nature as Economy in Emerson’s Poems.” 38.4 (1992): 265-91.
Conant, James. “Emerson as Educator (from “Nietzsche’s Perfectionism: A Reading of Schopenhauer as Educator”)”. 43.1-4 (1997): 181-206.
Constantinesco, Thomas and Cecile Roudeau. “Limning New Regions of Thought: Emerson’s Abstract Regionalism.” 60.2 (2014): 285-326.
Cook, Jonathan A. “New Heavens, Poor Old Earth: Satirical Apocalypse in Hawthorne’s Mosses from an Old Manse.” 39.4 (1993): 209-51.
Cook, Jonathan. “Melville’s Man in Gold Sleeve Buttons: Chief Justice Lemuel Shaw.” 34.4 (1988): 257-81.
Cook, Richard M. “The Grotesque and Melville’s Mardi.” 21.2 (1975): 103-10.
Costello, Jacqueline A. and Robert J. Kloss. “The Psychological Depths of Melville’s ‘The Bell-Tower.'” 19.4 (1973): 254-61.
Coriale, Danielle and Sari Edelstein. “The Society to Encourage Studies at Home (in a Pandemic).” 67.1 (2021): 246-56.
Couser, G. Thomas. “‘The Old Manse,’ Walden, and the Hawthorne-Thoreau Relationship.” 21.1 (1975): 11-20.
Crane, Jacob. “Peter Parley in Tripoli: Barbary Slavery and Imaginary Citizenship.” 65.3 (2019): 512-551.
Crowley, John W. “Hawthorne’s New England Epochs.” 25.2 (1979): 59-70.
Crowley, John W. “Howells in the Eighties: A Review of Criticism, Part I.” 32.4 (1986): 253-77.
Crowley, John W. “Howells in the Eighties: A Review of Criticism, Part II.” 33.1 (1987): 45-65.
Crowley, John W. “Howells in the Seventies: A Review of Criticism, Part I.” 25.3 (1979): 169-89.
Crowley, John W. “Howells’ Questionable Shapes: From Psychologism to Psychic Romance.” 21.3 (1975): 169-78.
Crowley, John W. “The Wiles of a ‘Witless’ Woman: Tina in The Aspern Papers.” 22.3 (1976): 159-68.
Crowley, John W. and Charles L. Crow. “Psychic and Psychological Themes in Howells’ ‘A Sleep and a Forgetting.'” 23.1 (1977): 41-51.
Crowley. John W. “Howells in the Seventies: A Review of Criticism, Part II.” 25.4 (1979): 235-53.
Cutter, Martha J. “Revising Torture: Moses Roper and the Visual Rhetoric of the Slave’s Body in the Transatlantic Abolition Movement.” 60.3 (2014): 371-411.
Daly-Galeano, Marlowe. “High-Impact Practices and the Pandemic Normal: A Timeline.” 67.1 (2021): 189-202.
D’Amico, LuElla. “Love, Death, and the Nineteenth-Century Americanist: ESQ Scholars Reflect on the Year of the Pandemic.” 67.1 (2021): 119-139.
D’Amore, Maura. “‘A Man’s Sense of Domesticity’: Donald Grant Mitchell’s Suburban Vision.” 56.2 (2010):-5-161.
D’Avanzo, Mario L. “Fortitude and Nature in Thoreau’s Cape Cod.” 20.2 (1974):-1-38.
D’Avanzo, Mario L. “Seeing and Hearing in ‘Each and All.'” 19.4 (1973): 231-36.
Daigle, Jonathan. “The Social Gospel in Evolutionary Time: George Washington Cable’s ‘Perhaps Unwise Love.'” 59.1 (2013). 1-48.
Davis, Clark. “Asceticism and the Fictive in Pierre.” 38.2 (1992): 143-59.
Davis, Clark. “Hawthorne’s Shyness: Romance and the Forms of Truth.” 45.1 (1999): 33-65.
Dawson, Hugh J. “Hester Prynne, William Hathorne and the Bay Colony Adultery Laws of 1641-42.” 32.4 (1986): 225-31.
Dawson, Hugh J. “Recovering ‘Rip Van Winkle’: A Corrective Reading.” 40.3 (1994): 251-73.
Dawson, William P. “‘Rip Van Winkle’ as Bawdy Satire: The Rascal and the Revolution.” 27.4 (1981): 198-206.
Dean, Janet. “Reading Lessons: Sentimental Literacy and Assimilation in Stiya: A Carlisle Indian Girl at Home and Wynema: A Child of the Forest.” 57.3 (2011): 200-240.
Decker, Mark. “Julia Ward Howe and the Coming Day of Jehovah: Eschatology and Rhetorical Flexibility in ‘The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” 67.1 (2021): 85-118.
Decker, William Merrill. “‘A Letter Always Seemed to Me like Immortality’: The Correspondence of Emily Dickinson.” 39.2-3 (1993): 77-104.
Dedmond, Francis B. “Channing’s Unfinished Autobiographical Novel.” 24.1 (1978): 42-55.
Deese, Helen R. “Unpublished and Uncollected Poems of Jones Very.” 30.3 (1984): 154-62.
Dekker, George. “Once More: Hawthorne and the Genealogy of American Romance.” 35.1 (1989): 69-83.
Diehl, Joanne Feit. “Dickinson and the American Self.” 26.1 (1980): 1-9.
Dillman, Richard H. “The Psychological Rhetoric of Walden.” 25.2 (1979): 79-91.
Dillman, Richard H. “Thoreau’s Humane Economics: A Reflection of Jean-Baptiste Say’s Economic Philosophy.” 25.1 (1979): 20-25.
Dikant, Thomas. “Melville’s Battle-Pieces and the Environments of War.” 60.4 (2014): 557-592.
Dimock, Wai-Chee. “Afterword | The Hurricane and the Nation.” 50.1-3 (2004): 223-229.
Dimock, Wai-chee. “Typee: Melville’s Critique of Community.” 30.1 (1984): 27-39.
Dimock, Wai-chee. “The Planetary Dead: Margaret Fuller, Ancient Egypt, Italian Revolution.” 50.1-3 (2004): 23-58.
Dinius, Marcy J. “Slavery in Black and White: Daguerreotypy and Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” 52.3 (2006): 157-92.
Djelal, Juana Celia. “All in All: Melville’s Poetics of Unity.” 41.3 (1995): 219-37.
Dolan, Kathryn Cornell. “Thoreau’s ‘Grossest Groceries’: Dietary Reform in Walden and Wild Fruits.” 56.2 (2010): 163-191.
Dolan, Marc. “Four Faces of The Confidence-Man: An Academic Blind Man’s Zoo.” 39.2-3 (1993):-3-60.
Doreski, William. “‘An Exchange of Territory’: Dickinson’s Fascicle 27.” 32.1 (1986): 55-67.
Dorsey, Peter A. “De-authorizing Slavery: Realism in Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Brown’s Clotel.” 41.4 (1995): 257-88.
Doty, Josh. “C19, Covid-19, and Conferencing.” 67.1 (2021): 236-245.
Doudna, Martin K. “Hawthorne’s Pandora, Milton’s Eve, and the Fortunate Fall.” 31.3 (1985): 164-72.
Douglas, Christopher. “The Economic Underpinnings of Nineteenth-Century American It-Narratives: The Case of Merry’s Museum, 1845.” 62.4 (2016): 611-653.
Dow, William. “Fiction Is Not Real: The Performative and Norris’s McTeague.” 42.2 (1996): 77-92.
Duban, James. “Some Pilgrims Progress in Melville Studies.” 37.1 (1991): 71-88.
Duban, James. “The Spenserian Maze of Melville’s Pierre.” 23.4 (1977): 217-25.
Duneer, Anita J. “Voyaging Captains’ Wives: Feminine Aesthetics and the Uses of Domesticity in the Travel Narratives of Abby Jane Morrell and Mary Wallis.” 56.2 (2010): 193-230.
Dunston, Susan. “The Italian Alembic: Emerson in the Cathedral, 1833.” 52.3 (2006): 193-226.
Eberwein, Jane Donahue. “Emily Dickinson and the Calvinist Sacramental Tradition.” 33.2 (1987): 67-82.
Eckel, Leslie E. “Symbols ‘Mystical and Awful’: Emerson’s and Longfellow’s Primitive Poetics.” 52.1-2 (2006): 45-74.
Eddins, Dwight. “Emily Dickinson and Nietzsche: The Rites of Dionysus.” 27.2 (1981): 96-107.
Edelstein, Sari. “‘May I Never Be a Man’: Melville’s Redburn and the Failure to Come of Age in Young America.” 59.4 (2013): 553-584.
Edelstein, Sari. “Reading Age Beyond Childhood.” Provocations. 62.1 (2016): 122-127.
Egan, Hugh. “‘On Freedom’: Emerson, Douglass, and the Self-reliant Slave.” 60.2 (2014): 183-208.
Ehrlick, Heyward. “The ‘Mysteries’ of Philadelphia: Lippard’s Quaker City and ‘Urban’ Gothic.” 18.1 (1972): 50-65.
Ehrstine, John W. “Romantic Theory: A Calling of the Wits Together.” 18.3 (1972): 186-96.
Elbert, Monika M. “Hester’s Maternity: Stigma or Weapon?” 36.3 (1990): 175-208.
Elliott, Michael A. “Native American Literature in the Age of Pocahontas.” 45.2 (1999): 161-85.
Ellison, Julie. “The Edge of Urbanity: Emerson’s English Traits.” 32.2 (1986): 96-109.
Ellison, Julie. “The Laws of Ice: Emerson’s Irony and ‘The Comic.'” 30.2 (1984): 73-82.
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Slouka, Mark Z. “Demonic History: Geography and Genealogy in Melville’s Pierre.” 35.2 (1989): 147-60.
Smith, Allan Lloyd. “On the Other Side: The Uncanny.” 30.4 (1984): 260-72.
Smith, Caitlin. “Margaret Fuller, Faithful Female Sceptic: The Politics of (Not) Publishing the 1842 ‘A Credo.'” 68.3 (2022): 383-420.
Smith, Cynthia Alicia. “Uncle Tom’s (Ship) Cabin.” 66.1 (2020): 47-88.
Smith, Gayle L. “Style and Vision in Emerson’s ‘Experience.'” 27.2 (1981): 85-95.
Smith, Gayle L. “The Language of Identity in Emerson’s ‘The Sphinx.'” 29.3 (1983):-8-43.
Smith, Gayle L. “The Word and the Thing: Moby-Dick and the Limits of Language.” 31.4 (1985): 260-71.
Smith, Gayle L. “Transcending the Myth of the Fall in Hawthorne’s ‘The May-Pole of Merry Mount.'” 29.2 (1983): 73-80.
Smith, Herbert F. “Thoreau among the Classical Economists.” 23.2 (1977): 114-22.
Smith, Jeff. “Things Appearing, Every Day: Walt Whitman and the Ubiquity of News.” 66.1 (2020): 1-46.
Smith, Johanna M. “Feeling Right: Christianity and Women’s Influence in Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” 32.2 (1986): 122-34.
Smith, Martha Nell. “Afterword | The Literary World Has Always Been Read/Write.” 54.1-4 (2008): 269-281.
Smith, McClure R. “‘He Asked If I Was His’: The Seductions of Emily Dickinson.” 40.1 (1994): 27-65.
Smith, Paul A. “Melville’s Vision of Flux and Fixity in Pierre.” 32.2 (1986): 110-21.
Smith, Vanessa. “Crossing the Beach at Taipivai: The Psychogeography of Islands.” 51.1-3 (2005): 105-114.
Soldati, Joseph A. “The Americanization of Faust: A Study of Charles Brockden Brown’s Wieland.” 20.1 (1974): 1-14.
Sommer, Doris. “Multilingual Arts and Sciences.” 50.1-3 (2004): 121-36.
Sommer, Tim. “Cultural (Inter-)Nationalism: Orestes Brownson and the World Republic of Letters.” 67.1 (2021): 1-38.
Sorby, Angela. “‘A Dimple in the Tomb’: Cuteness in Emily Dickinson.” 63.2 (2017): 297-328.
Sorisio, Carolyn. “Introduction | Native Americans in American Literature: Writing and Written.” 52.1-2 (2006): 1-16.
Soule, George H., Jr. “Byronism in Poe’s ‘Metzengerstein’ and ‘William Wilson.'” 24.3 (1978): 152-62.
Soule, George H., Jr. “Walt Whitman’s ‘Pictures’: An Alternative to Tennyson’s ‘Palace of Art.'” 22.1 (1976): 39-47.
Sowd, David. “Peter Kaufmann’s Correspondence with Emerson.” 20.2 (1974): 91-100.
Spahr, Clemens. “‘The Great Work of Mutual Education”: Class, Popularity, and the Position of the Intellectual in Margaret Fuller’s Literary Journalism.” 66.3 (2020): 481-517.
Specq, François. “(Un)Framing the Mind: Where on Earth is Walden?” 52.4 (2006): 319-338.
Speicher, Allison. “The Schooldays of Topsy and Friday: Edward Everett Hale’s Revision of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Robinson Crusoe.” 62.2 (2016): 319-353.
St. Armand, Barton Levi. “Poe’s Emblematic Raven: A Pictorial Approach.” 22.4 (1976): 191-210.
Stack, George J. “Nietzsche and Emerson: The Return of the Repressed.” 43.1-4 (1997): 37-68.
Staud, John. “‘What’s in a Name?’ The Pequod and Melville’s Heretical Politics.” 38.4 (1992): 339-59.
Steele, Jeffrey. “Crises of Relationship: Developing Relational Models for the Study of the American Renaissance.” 49.1-3 (2003): 33-44.
Steele, Jeffrey. “Purifying America: Purity and Disability in Margaret Fuller’s New York Reform Writing.” 52.4 (2006): 301-18.
Stein, Allen F. “Lambert Strether’s Circuitous Journey: Motifs of Internalized Quest and Circularity in The Ambassadors.” 22.4 (1976): 245-53.
Stein, Allen F. “The Motif of Voracity in ‘Bartleby.'” 21.1 (1975): 29-34.
Stein, Jordan Alexander. “The Blithedale Romance’s Queer Style.” 55.3-4 (2009): 211-236.
Stein, William Bysshe. “Bierce’s ‘The Death of Halpin Frayser’: The Poetics of Gothic Consciousness.” 18.2 (1972): 115-22.
Stein, William Bysshe. “Emerson’s ‘History’: The Rhetoric of Cosmic Consciousness.” 18.4 (1972): 199-206.
Steinbrink, Jeffrey. “Novels of Circumstance and Novels of Character: Emerson’s Views of Fiction.” 20.2 (1974): 101-10.
Steinbrink, Jeffrey. “The Past as ‘Cheerful Apologue’: Emerson on the Proper Uses of History.” 27.4 (1981): 207-21.
Steinroetter, Vanessa. “‘Reading the List’: Casualty Lists and Civil War Poetry.” 59.1 (2013). 49-79.
Stern, Julia. “Double Talk: The Rhetoric of the Whisper in Poe’s ‘William Wilson.'” 40.3 (1994): 185-218.
Stevens, Erica. “Three-Fingered Jack and the Severed Literary History of John Rollin Ridge’s The Life and Adventures of Joaquín Murieta.” 61.1 (2015): 73-112.
Stievermann, Jan. “Emersonian Transcendentalism and the Invention of Religion(s) in the Ninenteenth Century.” 67.3-4 (2021): 533-70.
Stoehr, Taylor. “Transcendentalist Attitudes Toward Communitism and Individualism.” 20.2 (1974): 65-90.
Stokes, Claudia. “My Kingdom: Sentimentalism and the Refinement of Hymnody.” 58.3 (2012): 294-337.
Stone, Edward. “Kossuth’s Hat: Foreign Militants and the American Muse.” 23.1 (1977): 36-40.
Sturges, Mark. “Aesthetic Extracts: Henry David Thoreau and Nineteenth-Century Maple Culture.” 63.3 (2017): 431-478.
Sudol, Ronald A. “Elegy and Immortality: Emily Dickinson’s ‘Lay this Laurel on the One.'” 26.1 (1980): 10-15.
Suggs, Robert C. “Accuracy, Actuality, and Interpretation: The Question of Typee A Rejoinder to Critics.” 51.1-3 (2005): 187-208.
Suggs, Robert C. “Melville’s Flight to Taipi: Topographic, Archeological, and Historical Considerations.” 51.1-3 (2005): 47-86.
Suzuki, Erin. “Frauds and Gods: The Politics of Religion in Melville’s Omoo andMardi.” 53.4 (2008): 359-384.
Swails, Elizabeth Heinz. “Melville’s Thinking Animal and the Classification Conundrum.” 66.2 (2020): 325-364.
Tallmadge, John. “‘Ktaadn’: Thoreau in the Wilderness of Words.” 31.3 (1985):-7-48.
Taylor, Linda J. “Shakespeare and Circumference: Dickinson’s Hummingbird and The Tempest.” 23.4 (1977): 252-61.
Tavlin, Zachary. “On the Road: Reevaluating an American Cultural Ideal.” 64.1 (2018): 1-30.
Tebeaux, Elizabeth. “Skepticism and Dialectic in Emerson’s ‘Experience.'” 32.1 (1986): 23-35.
Temple, Gale. “His Delirious Solace: Consummation, Consumption, and Reform in Hawthorne’s ‘Blithedale Romance.'” 49.4 (2003): 285-321.
Tenney, Thomas Asa. “Emerson and The Encyclopaedia Americana.” 19.4 (1973): 219-23.
Tharaud, Jerome. “‘So far heathen’: Thoreau, the Missionary Memoir, and Walden‘s Cosmic Modernity.” 59.4 (2013): 619-661.
Thompson, Brianna. “‘cling with both hands‘: Erotic Pedagogy in Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’ The Gates Ajar.” 67.2 (2021): 443-476.
Thompson, G. R. “‘Proper Evidences of Madness’: American Gothic and the Interpretation of ‘Ligeia.'” 18.1 (1972): 30-49.
Thompson, G. R. “Editorial Statement: A Note on ESQ and Kenneth W. Cameron.” 18.1 (1972): 1-4.
Thompson, G. R. “Introduction | Being There: Melville and the Romance of Real LIfe Adventure.” 51.1-3 (2005): 1-46.
Thompson, G. R. “Romantic Arabesque, Contemporary Theory, and Postmodernism: The Example of Poe’s Narrative.” 35.3/4 (1989): 163-272.
Thompson, G.R. “Editorial Statement: Research and Scholarly Writing in the American Renaissance.” 19.4 (1973): 200-202.
Thompson, Todd. “From Brahmin to Biglow (And Back Again): James Russell Lowell as Temporary Satirist.” 58.2 (2012): 154-184.
Tillman, James S. “The Transcendental Georgic in Walden.” 21.3 (1975):-7-41.
Toliver, Cliff. “The Re-creation of Contemplation: Walton’s Angler in Thoreau’sWeek.” 38.4 (1992): 293-313.
Tomc, Sandra. “‘The Sanctity of the Priesthood’: Hawthorne’s ‘Custom-House.'” 39.2/3 (1993): 161-84.
Tomlinson, Niles. “Creeping in the ‘Mere’: Catagenesis in Poe’s ‘Black Cat’ and Gilman’s ‘Yellow Wallpaper.'” 56.3 (2010): 233-68.
Toulouse, Teresa. “Spatial Relations in ‘The Old Manse.'” 28.3 (1982): 154-66.
Torres, Alexander. “From Swedenborgianism to Abolitionism: The Reprinting of William Blake in Antebellum America.” 66.2 (2020): 251-290.
Tricomi, Albert H. “Harriet Jacobs’s Autobiography and the Voice of Lydia Maria Child.” 53.3 (2007): 217-52.
Tricomi, Albert H. “The Rhetoric of Aspiring Circularity in Emerson’s ‘Circles.'” 18.4 (1972): 271-83.
Tuerk, Richard. “Mythic Patterns of Reconciliation in Emerson’s ‘Threnody.'” 27.3 (1981): 181-88.
Turner, Arlin. “Hawthorne’s Final Illness and Death: Additional Reports.” 19.2 (1973): 124-27.
Turpin, Zachary. “Hawthorne the Unreliabilist: His Epistemology in ‘The Custom-House’ Other Prefaces” 60.4 (2014): 487-520.
Ullén, Magnus. “The Ugly Smell of Nortoniensis: Charles Eliot Norton and Hawthorne’s Civil War Romance.” 67.1 (2021): 39-84.
Van Anglen, Kevin P. “A Paradise Regained: Thoreau’s Wild Apples and the Myth of the American Adam.” 27.1 (1981): 28-37.
Van Anglen, Kevin P. “Emerson, Milton, and the Fall of Uriel.” 30.3 (1984):-9-53.
Van Cromphout, Gustaaf. “Blithedale and the Androgyne Myth: Another Look at Zenobia.” 18.3 (1972): 141-45.
Van Cromphout, Gustaaf. “Areteic Ethics: Emerson and Nietzsche on Pity, Friendship, and Love.” 43.1-4 (1997): 95-112.
Vander Zee, Anton. “Inventing Late Whitman.” 63.4 (2017). 641-680.
Van Leer, David M. “Aylmer’s Library: Transcendental Alchemy in Hawthorne’s ‘The Birthmark.'” 22.4 (1976): 211-20.
Van Leer, David M. “Roderick’s Other Serpent: Hawthorne’s Use of Spenser.” 27.2 (1981): 73-84.
Van Leer, David. “Everyday Transcendentalism.” 36.1 (1990): 61-76.
Van Tassel, Mary M. “Hawthorne, His Narrator, and His Readers in ‘Little Annie’s Ramble.'” 33.3 (1987): 168-79.
Vella, Michael W. “Sarah Orne Jewett: A Reading of The Country of the Pointed Firs.” 19.4 (1973): 275-82.
Vitanza, Victor J. “Melville’s Redburn and Emerson’s ‘General Education of the Eye.'” 21.1 (1975): 40-45.
Vogelius, Christa Holm. “‘Folded Up in a Veil’: Familial Ekphrasis and the Antebellum Travelogue.” 59.1 (2013). 80-112.
Vogelius, Christa Holm. “Mimicry, Originality, and Sarah Piatt’s Ekphrastic Failures.” 64.2 (2018): 300-33.
Von Frank, Al and Phyllis Cole. “Margaret Fuller: How She Haunts.” 64.1 (2018): 66-132.
Wadsworth, Sarah. “Nineteenth-Century Disease, Twenty-First-Century Dis-ease: Reflections on Teaching Nineteenth-Century Texts.” 67.1 (2021): 203-235.
Walls, Laura Dassow. “The Sphinx at the Crossroads: Transcendentalism Meets the Anthropocene.” 67.3-4 (2021): 697-730.
Walls, Laura Dassow. “The Cosmopolitical Project of Louisa May Alcott.”57.1/2 (2011): 107-134.
Walter, James. “The Letter and the Spirit in Hawthorne’s Allegory of American Experience.” 32.1 (1986): 36-54.
Wardrop, Daneen. “Quoting the Signifier ‘Nevermore’: Fort! Da!, Pallas, and Desire in Language.” 44.4 (1998): 275-99.
Warren, James Perrin. “The ‘Paths to the House’: Cluster Arrangements in Leaves of Grass,1860-1881.” 30.1 (1984): 51-70.
Wasserman, Renata R. Mautner. “The Reception of Cooper’s Work and the Image of the America.” 32.3 (1986): 183-200.
Watson, Charles N., Jr. “Melville’s Fiction in the Early70’s.” 20.4 (1974): 291-97.
Watson, David. “Melville, Interrupted.” 57.4 (2011): 355-389.
Wells, Daniel A. “‘Bartleby the Scrivener,’ Poe, and the Duyckinck Circle.” 21.1 (1975): 35-39.
Wenke, John. “Melville’s Masquerade and the Aesthetics of Self-Possession.” 28.4 (1982): 233-42.
Werge, Thomas. “The Idea and Significance of ‘Economy’ Before Walden.” 20.4 (1974): 270-74.
Werner, Marta. “The Weather (of) Documents.” 62.3 (2017): 481-529.
West, Michael. “Charles Kraitsir’s Influence upon Thoreau’s Theory of Language.” 19.4 (1973): 262-74.
Whitley, Edward. “‘The First White Aboriginal’: Walt Whitman and John Rollin Ridge.” 52.1-2 (2006): 105-40.
Widdicombe, Toby. “A ‘Declaration of Independence’: Alcott’s Work as Transcendental Manifesto.” 38.3 (1992): 207-29.
Wider, Sarah. “What Did the Minister Mean: Emerson’s Sermons and Their Audience.” 34.1-2 (1988): 1-22.
Williams, J. Gary. “Cooper and European Catholicism: A Reading of The Heidenmauer.” 22.3 (1976): 149-58.
Williams, Michael. “Exhumation as a Fine Art: Two Recent Studies of Poe.” 32.2 (1986):-5-50.
Williams, Paul O. “Thoreau’s Growth as a Transcendental Poet.” 19.3 (1973): 189-98.
Wilson, Eric. “Emerson and Electromagnetism.” 42.2 (1996): 93-124.
Wilson, Eric. “From Metaphysical Poverty to Practical Power: Emerson’s Embrace of the Physical World.” 43.1-4 (1997): 295-321.
Wilson, Ivy G. “Organic Compacts, Form, and the Cultural Logic of Cohesion; or, Whitman Re-Bound.” 54.1-4 (2008): 199-216.
Wilson, James C. “Melville at Arrowhead: A Reevaluation of Melville’s Relations with Hawthorne and with His Family.” 30.4 (1984): 232-44.
Wineapple, Brenda. “Hawthorne and Melville; or, The Ambiguities.” 46.1-2 (2000): 75-98.
Woodson, Thomas. “Thoreau’s Excursion to the Berkshires and Catskills.” 21.2 (1975): 82-92.
Worley, Sam. “Army Life in a Black Regiment and Reconstruction.” 34.3 (1988): 159-80.
Worley, Sam. “The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym and the Ideology of Slavery.” 40.3 (1994): 219-50.
Wright, Dorena Allen. “The Meeting at the Brook-Side: Beatrice, the Pearl-Maiden, and Pearl Prynne.” 28.2 (1982): 112-20.
Yoder, R. A. “Emerson-Golden Impossibility, Representative Man.” 21.4 (1975): 241-59.
Yoder, R. A. “The Frontier in the Mind.” 21.1 (1975): 52-60.
Yu, Ning. “Thoreau and the New Geography: The Hydrological Cycle in ‘Ktaadn.'” 40.2 (1994): 113-38.
Zagarell, Sandra A. “Reenvisioning America: Melville’s Benito Cereno.” 30.4 (1984): 245-59.
Zapędowska, Magdalena. “Hope, Sound, and the Materiality of Print in Frances Ellen Watkins Harper’s Periodical Poems.” 68.3 (2022): 333-382.
Zellinger, Elissa. “E. Pauline Johnson’s Poetic Acts.” 65.2 (2019): 331-380.
Zimmer, Jeanne M. “A History of Thoreau’s Hut and Hut Site.” 18.3 (1972):-4-40.
von Frank, Albert J. “Introduction | Reexamining the American Renaissance: Some Futures for the Past.” 49.1-3 (2003): 1-16.
Zibrak, Arielle. “Writing Behind a Curtain: Rebecca Harding Davis and Celebrity Reform” 60.4 (2014): 522-556.
Zwart, Jane. “Initial Misgivings: Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter and the Forgery of American Origin.” 59.3 (2013): 411-438.
Review Essays
Abel, Darrel. “I Look, You Look, He Looks: Three Critics of Melville’s Poetry.” 21.2 (1975): 116-23.
Baker, Jennifer J. “Natural Science and the Romanticisms.” 53.4 (2008): 385-408.
Belasco, Susan. “Surfing the American Renaissance: Internet Resources for Literary Scholars.” 45.1 (1999): 67-95.
Berthold, Dennis. “From Freud to Marx: Recent Directions in Hawthorne Criticism.” 22.2 (1976): 107-19.
Berthold, Dennis. “Literary Pictorialism.” 24.3 (1978): 163-76.
Buell, Lawrence. “Prefaces to a Theory of American Narrative.” 28.1 (1982): 63-72.
Burbick, Joan. “Poetic Enclosures: Recent Dickinson Scholarship.” 26.4 (1980): 216-25.
Burkholder, Robert E. “History’s Mad Pranks: Some Recent Emerson Studies.” 38.3 (1992): 231-63.
Calhoun, Richard James. “Southwestern Humor, Tar Heel Humor, and the Vernacular Perspective in the American Comic Imagination.” 22.3 (1976): 183-86.
Carton, Evan. “Millennial Letters; or, Monsieur Hawthorne, C’est Nous.”44.3 (1998): 199-224.
Colacurcio, Michael J. “The Sense of an Author: The Familiar Life and Strange Imaginings of Nathaniel Hawthorne.” 27.2 (1981): 108-33.
Crowley, John W. “Howells in the Eighties: A Review of Criticism, Part I.” 32.4 (1986): 253-77.
Crowley, John W. “Howells in the Eighties: A Review of Criticism, Part II.” 33.1 (1987): 45-65.
Crowley, John W. “Howells in the Seventies: A Review of Criticism, Part I.” 25.3 (1979): 169-89.
Crowley. John W. “Howells in the Seventies: A Review of Criticism, Part II.” 25.4 (1979): 235-53.
Dekker, George. “Once More: Hawthorne and the Genealogy of American Romance.” 35.1 (1989): 69-83.
Duban, James. “Some Pilgrims Progress in Melville Studies.” 37.1 (1991): 71-88.
Ehrstine, John W. “Romantic Theory: A Calling of the Wits Together.” 18.3 (1972): 186-96.
Elliott, Michael A. “Native American Literature in the Age of Pocahontas.”45.2 (1999): 161-85.
Franklin, Wayne. “Cooper Redivivus.” 39.1 (1993): 49-75.
Frost, Linda. “Pressing the Press; or, The Latest Scholarly Uses of Nineteenth-Century Periodicals.”45.3/4 (1999): 325-52.
Gatta, John. “The Making of Walt Whitman.” 31.4 (1985): 272-79.
Gribben, Alan. “Removing Mark Twain’s Mask: A Decade of Criticism and Scholarship, Part I.” 26.2 (1980): 100-08.
Gribben, Alan. “Removing Mark Twain’s Mask: A Decade of Criticism and Scholarship, Part II.” 26.3 (1980): 149-71.
Gura, Philip F. “Toward a New History of the American Renaissance.” 32.1 (1986): 68-78.
Gura, Philip F. “Travelling Much in Concord: A Sampling of Recent Thoreau Scholarship.” 38.1 (1992): 71-86.
Hammond, Alexander. “On Poe Biography: A Review Essay.” 28.3 (1982): 197-211.
Hocks, Richard A. “Henry James, New and Old: The Vitality and Complexity of the Enterprise.” 28.4 (1982): 261-77.
Hoeller, Hildegard. “From Agony to Ecstasy: The New Studies of American Sentimentality” 52.4 (226): 339-369.
Justus, James H. “Southern Subjects, Southern Scholars.” 22.1 (1976): 48-57.
Loving, Jerome. “Dickinson’s Deconstruction in the Eighties.” 32.3 (1986): 201-11.
Machor, James L. “Searching for Targets with a Loaded Canon.” 39.2&3 (1993): 185-206.
Milder, Robert. “‘Knowing’ Melville.” 24.2 (1978): 96-117.
Milder, Robert. “Melville and His Biographers.” 22.3 (1976): 169-82.
Milder, Robert. “Melville in the South Seas, Again.” 29.2 (1983): 99-111.
Pease, Donald E. “Poe and Historicity.” 35.3/4 (1989): 273-92.
Pizer, Donald. “Recent Studies of Nineteenth-Century American Realism and Naturalism.” 30.3 (1984): 193-99.
Reynolds, David S. “Walt Whitman Today.” 36.3 (1990): 255-65.
Robinson, David. “Culture and Religion in the American Renaissance.” 26.1 (1980): 38-51.
Robinson, David. “Unitarian Historiography and the American Renaissance.” 23.2 (1977):-0-37.
Rossi, William. “Education in the Field: Recent Thoreau Criticism and Environment.” 42.2 (1996): 125-51.
Rowe, John Carlos. “Deconstructing America: Recent Approaches to Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture.” 31.1 (1985): 49-64.
Ruland, Richard. “The Search for Walden.” 23.3 (1977): 188-200.
Sattelmeyer, Robert. “Study Nature and Know Thyself: Recent Thoreau Criticism.” 31.3 (1985): 190-208.
Schneider, Richard J. “Humanizing Henry David Thoreau.” 27.1 (1981): 57-71.
Sealts, Merton M., Jr. “Melville’s Short Fiction.” 25.1 (1979): 43-57.
Shurr, William H. “Melville: New Studies of Sources & Methods.” 21.1 (1975): 46-51.
Shurr, William H. “Typology and Historical Criticism of the American Renaissance.” 20.1 (1974): 57-63.
Smith, Allan Lloyd. “On the Other Side: The Uncanny.” 30.4 (1984): 260-72.
Van Leer, David. “Everyday Transcendentalism.” 36.1 (1990): 61-76.
Watson, Charles N., Jr. “Melville’s Fiction in the Early’70’s.” 20.4 (1974): 291-97.
Williams, Michael. “Exhumation as a Fine Art: Two Recent Studies of Poe.” 32.2 (1986):-5-50.
Wilson, Eric. “Emerson and Electromagnetism.” 42.2 (1996): 93-124.
Wilson, Eric. “From Metaphysical Poverty to Practical Power: Emerson’s Embrace of the Physical World.” 43.1-4 (1997): 295-321.
Yoder, R. A. “Emerson—Golden Impossibility, Representative Man.” 21.4 (1975): 241-59.
Yoder, R. A. “The Frontier in the Mind.” 21.1 (1975): 52-60.
Zogas, Peter. “Emerson and the Dissatisfactions of Progress.” 60.2 (2014): 209-249.
Year in Conferences Contributors
ALA
Anzalone, Marla. 65.1 (2019): 150-182.
Ball, Molly. 61.1 (2014): 162-196.
Beard, Jessica. 59.1 (2012): 163-182.
Blair, Margaret. 63.1 (2017): 168-193.
Boyle, Elizabeth. 65.1 (2019): 150-182.
Brown, Rachel Linnea (Senior Advisor). 66.1 (2020):150-189.
Cohen, J. Laurence. 66.1 (2020):150-189.
Couch, Daniel. 59.1 (2012): 163-182.
Daly-Galeano, H. Marlowe. 58.1 (2012): 103-150. 63.1 (2017): 168-193.
D’Amico, Cristina. 60.1 (2013): 137-161.
D’Amico, Luella Putnam. 58.1 (2012): 103-150.
DeWitt, Rachael. 65.1 (2019): 150-182.
Dietrich, Lucas. 62.1 (2015): 157-182.
Dostal, Michelle. 66.1 (2020): 150-189. (Senior Advisor) 68.1 (2022): 112-145.
Duffy, Caitlin. 66.1 (2020):150-189.
Finley, James. 58.1 (2012): 103-150.
Fodness, Kacie (Senior Advisor). 65.1 (2019): 150-182.
Fox, Heather. 61.1 (2014): 162-196.
Gradert, Kenyon. 63.1 (2017): 168-193.
Hamilton, Summer L. 62.1 (2015): 157-182.
Harper, Andy. 66.1 (2020):150-189.
Hendel, Erin. 59.1 (2012): 163-182.
Kenway, Jenessa. 65.1 (2019): 150-182.
LaPianna, Amber. 57.1 (2011): 174-183.
Legleitner, Rickie-Ann. 60.1 (2013): 137-161.
Moen, Joelle. 57.1 (2011): 174-183.
Nelson, Bradley. 63.1 (2017): 168-193.
O’Brien, Kelli Purcell (Senior Advisor 62.1). 60.1 (2013): 137-161.
Olafsen, Harry J. 66.1 (2020):150-189.
Olivier, Sarah. 61.1 (2014): 162-196.
Rice, Kylan. 63.1 (2017): 168-193.
Ross, Kelly. 58.1 (2012): 103-150.
Rosenthall, Karen. 59.1 (2012): 163-182.
Santoru, Lauren. 68.1 (2022): 112-145.
Stuckey, Amanda (Senior Advisor 61.1). 60.1 (2013): 137-161. 61.1 (2014): 162-196.
Tagnani, David. 60.1 (2013): 137-161.
Trout, James. 57.1 (2011): 174-183.
Van Wyck, James M. 62.1 (2015): 157-182.
Walsh, Christine (Senior Advisor). 63.1 (2017): 168-193.
Weaver, Cheryl. 68.1 (2022): 112-145.
Weisenburg, Michael C. 62.1 (2015): 157-182.
Williamson, Jordan. 68.1 (2022): 112-145.
Windon, Nathaniel A. 61.1 (2014): 162-196.
Yoong, Regina. 65.1 (2019): 150-182.
ASA
Boutelle, R. J. 58.1 (2012): 120-136. 59.1 (2012): 209-231.
Brian, Kathleen. 59.1 (2012): 209-231.
Casey, Brenna. 59.1 (2012): 209-231.
Curseen, Allison. 58.1 (2012): 120-136.
Dauer, Julia. 61.1 (2014): 196-211.
Davidauskis, April. 59.1 (2012): 209-231.
DuQues, Matthew. 57.1-2 (2011): 183-195.
Gallagher, Mark. 61.1 (2014): 196-211.
Gordon, Sean Ash. 60.1 (2013): 161-175.
Herrero-Puertas, Manuel. 60.1 (2013): 161-175.
Hunt, Bill (Senior Advisor). 61.1 (2014): 196-211.
Leavell, Lori. 57.1-2 (2011): 183-195.
Miller, Nicholas. 57.1-2 (2011): 183-195.
Oliphant, Elizabeth. 60.1 (2013): 161-175.
Paine, Kirsten L. 61.1 (2014): 196-211.
Rosenthall, Karen. 60.1 (2013): 161-175.
Schuetze, Sarah. 60.1 (2013): 161-175.
Sillen, Sarah. 58.1 (2012): 120-136.
Walsh, Christine. 61.1 (2014): 196-211.
White, Max. 58.1 (2012): 120-136.
ASLE
Bamert, Sophia. 62.1 (2015): 182-200.
Cohen, Anthony G. 62.1 (2015): 182-200.
Clausen, Daniel. 62.1 (2015): 182-200.
Fulton, Allison. 66.1 (2020): 190-213.
Garcia, Lindsay. 62.1 (2015): 182-200.
Gersie, Jenna. 66.1 (2020): 190-213.
Lombardi, William V. 62.1 (2015): 182-200.
Sorenson, Gia Coturri (Senior Advisor). 66.1 (2020): 190-213.
Stewart, Kacey. 66.1 (2020): 190-213.
C19
Boehm, Matt. 57.1-2 (2011): 165-183.
Brown, Rachel Linnea. 65.1 (2019): 109-149.
Cádiz-Bedini, Daniella. 67.1 (2021): 279-95.
Casey, Jim. 61.1 (2014): 139-162.
Cohen, Anthony G. (Senior Advisor). 63.1 (2017): 144-167.
Charlton, Ryan. 65.1 (2019): 109-149.
Curechian, Mara. 67.1 (2021): 279-95.
Farrish, Christopher. 59.1 (2012): 131-162.
Forlow, Rachael. 59.1 (2012): 131-162.
Hylan, Nicolette. 57.1-2 (2011): 165-183.
Huang, Amy. 65.1 (2019): 109-149.
Hunt, William (Writer and On-Site Leader). 63.1 (2017): 144-167.
Johnson, Amanda Louise (Senior Advisor). 67.1 (2021): 279-95.
Lawrimore, David. 61.1 (2014): 139-162.
LeRoy, Jenny. 61.1 (2014): 139-162.
McWilliam, Fiona. 61.1 (2014): 139-162.
Murray, Hannah Lauren. 63.1 (2017): 144-167.
Posner, Adrienne. 59.1 (2012): 131-162.
Pottroff, Christy L. 63.1 (2017): 144-167.
Reed, Ashley. 59.1 (2012): 131-162.
Roeger, Tyler. 57. 1-2 (2011): 165-183.
Salter, Sarah. 57.1-2 (2011): 165-183. 59.1 (2012):-2-163.
Schuetze, Sarah (Senior Advisor). 61.1 (2014): 139-162.
Sommers, Samantha. 61.1 (2014): 139-162.
Tal-Mason, Ali Friedberg. 67.1 (2021): 279-95.
Tendler, Joshua. 57.1-2 (2011): 165-183.
Tuttle, Joshua. 65.1 (2019): 109-149.
Underland, Susanna Compton (Senior Advisor). 65.1 (2019): 109-149.
Urban, Monica. 67.1 (2021): 279-95.
Walton, Georgia. 67.1 (2021): 279-95.
Yao, Christine. 63.1 (2017): 144-167.
MLA
Barlow, Daniel. 60.1 (2013): 111-137.
Barnes, Ashley C. 58.1 (2012): 136-150.
Blanc, Marc. 68.1 (2022): 99-111.
Chapman, Schuyler. 61.1 (2014): 115-139.
Crilley, Mariah. 66.1 (2020): 133-149.
Dayley, Brianne. 66.1 (2020): 133-149. 67.1 (2021): 296-348.
Dean, E. S. 67.1 (2021): 296-348.
Degrasse, Carol. 68.1: 99-111.
Dwyer, Annie. 59.1 (2012): 114-231.
Fales, Adam. 66.1 (2020): 133-149.
Feeley, Lynne. 58.1. (2012): 136-150
Fenton, Will. 61.1 (2014): 115-139.
Freese, Genevieve. 66.1 (2020): 133-149.
Gerrity, Sean. 61.1 (2014): 115-139.
Grace, Daniel. 62.1 (2015): 129-156.
Hawkes, Delisa. 67.1 (2021): 296-348.
Heffner-Burns, Rachel. 67.1 (2021): 296-348.
Herrero-Puertas, Manuel (Senior Advisor). 62.1 (2015): 129-156.
Hodges, Bob. 62.1 (2015): 129-156.
Hunt, Bill (Senior Advisor 66.1). 59.1 (2012): 114-231. 66.1 (2020): 133-149.
Kelley, Tiffanie. 68.1 (2022): 99-111.
Moore, Scott E. 58.1 (2012): 136-150. 60.1 (2013): 111-137.
Morel, Eric. 63.1 (2017): 119-143.
Mullaney, Clare. 63.1 (2017): 119-143.
Payne, Kelly. 62.1 (2015): 129-156.
Plasencia, Sam. 67.1 (2021): 296-348.
Reed, Christian. 58.1 (2012): 136-150.
Reznik, Alexandra. 63.1 (2017): 119-143.
Runyan, Amanda Blair. 60.1 (2013): 111-137.
Schrock, Laura J. 61.1 (2014): 115-139.
Sirenko, Valerie. 63.1 (2017): 119-143.
Spencer, Seth (Senior Advisor). 68.1 (2022): 99-111.
Van Slembrouck, Jane. 60.1 (2013): 111-137.
Van Wyck, James M. (Senior Advisor). 63.1 (2017): 119-143.
Von Cannon, Jordan L (Senior Advisor). 61.1 (2014): 115-139.
Walkiewicz, Kathryn. 59.1 (2012): 114-231.
Waples, Emily. 62.1 (2015): 129-156.
Yu, Hyunjoo. 68.1 (2022): 99-111.
Zibrak, Arielle. 60.1 (2013): 111-137.
Zino, Dominique. 59.1 (2012): 114-231.
SSAWW
Allukian, Kristan F. 59.1 (2012): 182-208.
Biesiada, Brittany. 65.1 (2019): 183-211.
Black, Christopher Allan (Senior Advisor). 68.1 (2022): 146-176.
Butler-Probst, Emma. 68.1 (2022): 146-176.
Champion, Hannah. 65.1 (2019): 183-211.
Chapnick, Max. 68.1 (2022): 146-176.
Clough, Tracey-Lynn. 62.1 (2015): 201-233.
D’Amico, Luella. 59.1 (2012): 182-208.
Davies, Kathleen. 62.1 (2015): 201-233.
Fleming, Jane. 65.1 (2019): 183-211.
Green, Javiera. 68.1 (2022): 146-176.
Koenigs, Thomas. 59.1 (2012): 182-208.
Kostellich, Callie. 59.1 (2012): 182-208.
Mullen, Lawrence Lorraine. 68.1 (2022): 146-176.
Oliver, Sarah (Senior Advisor). 62.1 (2015): 201-233.
Sorenson, Gia Coturri. 62.1 (2015): 201-233. Senior Advisor, 65.1 (2019): 183-211.
Spencer, Seth. 65.1 (2019): 183-211.
Von Cannon, Jordan. 59.1 (2012): 182-208.
Weber, Lillian. 62.1 (2015): 201-233.
Yoong Yui Jien, Regina. 65.1 (2019): 183-211.