American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American literature
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Incoming Resources
- Twentieth-century attitudes, literary powers in uncertain times, Brooke Allen
- Hunger overcome?, food and resistance in twentieth-century African American literature, Andrew Warnes
- Black writers interpret the Harlem Renaissance, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- The life you save may be your own, an American pilgrimage, Paul Elie
- Signs and cities, Black literary postmodernism, Madhu Dubey
- Writing the Harlem Renaissance, revisiting the vision, edited by Emily Allen Williams
- Blood talk, American race melodrama and the culture of the occult, Susan Gillman
- Contemporary Black men's fiction and drama, edited by Keith Clark
- Color & culture, Black writers and the making of the modern intellectual, Ross Posnock
- Black manhood in James Baldwin, Ernest J. Gaines, and August Wilson, Keith Clark
- Contemporary U.S. Latino/a literary criticism, edited by Lyn Di Iorio SandÃn and Richard Perez
- The Harlem group of Negro writers, Melvin B. Tolson ; edited by Edward J. Mullen
- Afro-Orientalism, Bill V. Mullen
- Savage journey, Hunter S. Thompson and the weird road to Gonzo, Peter Richardson
- Dialect and dichotomy, literary representations of African American speech, Lisa Cohen Minnick
- American night, the literary left in the era of the Cold War, Alan M. Wald
- The ordinary universe
- Integral music, languages of African American innovation, Aldon Lynn Nielsen
- Black American writing from the nadir, the evolution of a literary tradition, 1877-1915, Dickson D. Bruce, Jr
- The (Underground) Railroad in African American literature, Darcy A. Zabel
- Recovering the Black female body, self-representations by African American women, edited by Michael Bennett and Vanessa D. Dickerson
- The real negro, the question of authenticity in twentieth-century African American literature, Shelly Eversley
- When books went to war, the stories that helped us win World War II, by Molly Guptill Manning
- On being a writer, introduction by Will Blythe ; edited by Bill Strickland ; concept development by Jennie Rosenthal
- Gay voices of the Harlem Renaissance, A.B. Christa Schwarz
- From DuBois to Van Vechten : the early new Negro literature, 1903-1926, Chidi Ikonné
- New York Jew, Alfred Kazin
- Beyond the gray flannel suit, books from the 1950s that made American culture, David Castronovo
- Breaking the rule of cool, interviewing and reading women beat writers, Nancy M. Grace and Ronna C. Johnson
- Literary Garveyism, Garvey, black arts, and the Harlem renaissance, Tony Martin
- The flower and the leaf : a contemporary record of American writing since 1941, by Malcolm Cowley ; edited and with an introduction by Donald W. Faulkner
- Liberating voices, oral tradition in African American literature, Gayl Jones
- The literary decade
- Geniuses together : American writers in Paris in the 1920s, Humphrey Carpenter
- The passing figure, racial confusion in modern American literature, Juda Bennett
- Hatchet jobs, writings on contemporary fiction, Dale Peck
- Propaganda and aesthetics, the literary politics of African-American magazines in the twentieth century, Abby Arthur Johnson & Ronald Maberry Johnson
- Twentieth-century Florida authors, Kevin M. McCarthy
- The awakening Twenties : a memoir-history of a literary period, Gorham Munson
- Playing the changes, from Afro-modernism to the jazz impulse, Craig Hansen Werner
- American modernism, Scott Barbour, book editor
- And I worked at the writer's trade : chapters of literary history, 1918-1978, Malcolm Cowley
- Still mad, American women writers and the feminist imagination, 1950-2020, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar
- American authors and the literary marketplace since 1900, James L.W. West III
- Contemporary American literature, 1945-1972;, an introduction, [by] Ihab Hassan
- Black culture and the Harlem Renaissance, Cary D. Wintz
- Jewish American and Holocaust literature, representation in the postmodern world, edited by Alan L. Berger and Gloria L. Cronin
- The beat generation, a Gale critical companion, Lynn M. Zott, project editor ; foreword by Anne Waldman
- Enter the new Negroes, images of race in American culture, Martha Jane Nadell
- Popular fronts, Chicago and African-American cultural politics, 1935-46, Bill V. Mullen
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