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American Literature Index to Volume 65 (March 1993—December 1993) Board of Editors Editor Cathy N. Davidson, Duke University Associate Editor Michael Moon, Duke University William E. Cain, Wellesley College (1993) Henry Louis Gates Jr., Harvard University (1993) Amy Kaplan, Mount Holyoke College (1993) Susan K. Gillman, University of California, Santa Cruz (1994) Deborah McDowell, University of Virginia (1994) James Miller, Trinity College (1994) Sharon O’Brien, Dickinson College (1994) Patrick O’Donnell, Purdue University (1994) Susan Stanford Friedman, University of Wisconsin (1995) Carla Mulford, Pennsylvania State University (1995) Kenneth Roemer, University of Texas, Arlington (1995) Ramon Saldivar, Stanford University (1995) David L. Smith, Williams College (1995) Michael Warner, Rutgers University (1995) Christopher Wilson, Boston College (1995) Editorial terms of office expire at the end of the year indicated. Managing Editor Carol Rigsby (on leave 1 August 1993-31 July 1994) Acting Managing Kathryn West Editor Editorial Stanley S. Blair, CynthiaJ . Davis, Paul Kelleher, Karen Wachs Assistants 850 American Literature Authors of Articles, Notes, and Book Reviews Adams, Charles. Review: Regis, Describing Early America: Bartram, Jefferson, Crévecoeur, and the Rhetoric of Natural History, 148-49. Alarcén, Daniel Cooper, and Stephanie Athey. “Oroonoko’s Gendered Economies of Honor/Horror: Reframing Colonial Discourse Studies in the Americas,” 415-44. Allen, Gay Wilson. Review: Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden: Volume 7, July 7, 1890-February 10, 1891, 582-83. Andrews, William L. Review: Stone, The Return of Nat Turner: History, Litera- ture, and Cultural Politics in Sixties America, 582. Armantrout, Rae. Review: Freedman, An Alchemy of Genres: Cross-Genre Writ- ing by American Feminist Poet-Critics, 820-22. Athey, Stephanie, and Daniel Cooper Alarcén. “Oroonoko’s Gendered Economies of Honor/Horror: Reframing Colonial Discourse Studies in the Americas,” 415-44. Banta, Martha. “Why Use Anthologies? or One Small Candle Alight in a Naughty World,” 330-34. Barrow, David. Review: Foner and Garraty, The Reader’s Companion to American History, 395-96. Barton, Edwin J. Review: Dittler, “Paradise Lost” and the Rise of the American Republic, 363-64. ———. Review: Fender, Sea Changes: British Emigration and American Litera- ture, 363-64. Bauer, Margaret D. Review: Stoneley, Mark Twain and the Feminine Aesthetic, 160-61. ———. Review: Willis, Mark and Livy: The Love Story of Mark Twain and the Woman Who Almost Tamed Him, 160-61. Beidler, Peter G. Review: Wong, Sending My Heart Back Across the Years: Tradition and Innovation in Native American Autobiography, 189-90. Beidler, Philip. Review: Poirier, Poetry and Pragmatism, 178-79. Bell, Alice. Review: Harrell, From Mesa Verde to “The Professor’s House,” 801-02. Bellin, Joshua D. “Up to Heaven’s Gate, Down in Earth’s Dust: The Politics of Judgment in Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” 275-95. Bennett, Paula. Review: Michie, Sororophobia: Differences Among Women in Literature and Culture, 389-90. Bentley, Nancy. “White Slaves: The Mulatto Hero in Antebellum Fiction,” 501- 22. Berlant, Lauren. “The Queen of America Goes to Washington City: Harriet Jacobs, Frances Harper, and Anita Hill,” 549-74. Bérubé, Michael. Review: Hayles, Chaos and Order: Complex Dynamics in Lit- erature and Science, 596-98. . Review: Penley and Ross, Technoculture, 596-98. Blum, Virginia L. “Mary Wilkins Freeman and the Taste of Necessity,” 69-94. Index 851 Boudreau, Kristin. “‘A Barnum Monstrosity’: Alice James and the Spectacle of Sympathy,” 53-67. ———. Review: Herndl, [Invalid Women: Figuring Feminine Illness in American Fiction and Culture, 1840-1940, 791-92. ———. Review: Meyers, Edgar Allan Poe: Hts Life and Legacy, 579. ———.. Review: Sealts, Emerson on the Scholar, 366-67. Bromwich, David. Review: Jumonville, Critical Crossings: The New York Intel- lectuals in Postwar America, 809-10 Brown, Gillian. Review: Bercovitch, The Office of the Scarlet Letter, 786-87. Brown, Susan. Review: Wyatt, Reconstructing Desire: The Role of the Unconscious in Women’s Reading and Writing, 605-06. Bruno, Maria. Review: Barksdale, Praisesong of Survival: Lectures and Essays, 1957-89, 600-01. Bush, Sargent, Jr. Review: Millington, Practicing Romance: Narrative Form and Cultural Engagement in Hawthorne’s Fiction, 367-68. Butler, Jon. Review: Brantley, Coordinates of Anglo-American Romanticism: Wesley, Edwards, Carlyle, and Emerson, 781-82. Byerman, Keith E. Review: Holloway, Moorings and Metaphors: Figures of Cul- ture and Gender in Black Women’s Literature, 184-85. Caccavari, Peter. Review: Cagidemetrio, Fictions of the Past: Hawthorne and Melville, 787-88. Cain, William E. Review: Dickstein, Double Agent: The Critic and Society, 394- 95. Carlisle, E. Fred. Review: Carrithers, Mumford, Tate, Eiseley: Watchers in the Night, 192-93. Castronovo, Russ. “Radical Configurations of History in the Era of American Slavery,” 523-48. Chevigny, Bell Gale. “Teaching Comparative Literature of the United States and Spanish America,” 354-58. Clark, Beverly Lyon. Review: Laffrado, Hawthorne’s Literature for Children, 368-69. Clark, Keith. Review: Tillery, Claude McKay: A Black Poet’s Struggle for Identity, 186-87. Clarke, George Elliott. Review: Bérubé, Marginal Forces/Cultural Centers: Tol- son, Pynchon, and the Politics of the Canon, 383-84. Clausen, Christopher. Review: Murphy, A Tradition of Subversion: The Prose Poem in English from Wilde to Ashbery, 591-92. Clements, Victoria. Review: Samuels, The Culture of Sentiment: Race, Gender, and Sentimentality in Nineteenth-Century America, 790-91. Conniff, Brian. “Reconsidering Black Mountain: The Poetry of Hilda Morley,” 117-30. -. Review: Quartermain, Disjunctive Poetics: From Gertrude Stein and Louts Zukofsky to Susan Howe, 590-91. Cowart, David. Review: Slade, Thomas Pynchon, 170-71. 852 American Literature Cummings, Glenn N. Review: Bauerlein, Whitman and the American Idiom, 154-55. Dasenbrock, Reed Way. Review: Ellis, The English Eliot: Design, Language, and Landscape in “Four Quartets,” 585-86. Dawes, James R. “Masculinity and Transgression in Robert Frost,” 297-312. Decker, William Merrill. Review: Monteiro, The Correspondence of Henry James and Henry Adams, 1877-1914, 159-60. DeKoven, Marianne. Review: Warhol and Herndl, Feminisms: An Anthology of Literary Theory and Criticism, 182-83. DeNuccio, Jerome D. Review: Moseley, John Winthrop’s World: History as a Story, the Story as History, 777-78. Dickie, Margaret. “Seeing Is Re-Seeing: Sylvia Plath and Elizabeth Bishop,” 131-46. Dobson, Joanne. “Sex, Wit, and Sentiment: Frances Osgood and the Poetry of Love,” 631-50. Donovan, Josephine. “Jewett and Swedenborg,” 731-50. Dyck, Reginald. Review: Carlin, Cather, Canon, and the Politics of Reading, 800-01. Eisen, Kurt. Review: Alexander, Eugene O’Neill’s Creative Struggle: The Decisive Decade, 1924-1933, 164-65. Elliott, Emory. Review: Sachs, L’Imaginaire-Melville: A French Point of View, 369-70. Ellison, Julie. “Race and Sensibility in the Early Republic: Ann Eliza Bleecker and Sarah Wentworth Morton,” 445-74. Erkkila, Betsy. Review: Kuebrich, Minor Prophecy: Walt Whitman’s New Ameri- can Religion, 794-95. Ernest, John. Review: Jacobson, Authority and Alliance in the Letters of Henry Adams, 583-84. Fabi, M. Giulia. Review: Jones, Liberating Voices: Oral Tradition in African American Literature, 391. Ferguson, Robert A. Review: Weisberg, Poethics and Other Strategies of Law and Literature, 176-77. Fliegelman, Jay. “Anthologizing the Situation of American Literature,” 334-38. Foster, Lisa. Review: Giles, American Catholic Arts and Fictions: Culture, Ide- ology, Aesthetics, 826-27. . Review: Morey, Religion and Sexuality in American Literature, 826-27. Fredman, Stephen. Review: Rieke, The Senses of Nonsense, 589-90. Freimarck, Vincent. Review: Bryant and Voss, The Letters of William Cullen Bryant: Volume V, 1865-1871 and Volume VI, 1872-1878, 581-82. Frost, Elisabeth A. Review: Longenbach, Wallace Stevens: The Plain Sense of Things, 387. Fuchs, Miriam. Review: Eakin, Touching the World: Reference in Autobiography, 827-28. Gaarden, Bonnie. Review: Griswold, Audacious Kids: Coming of Age in America’s Classic Children’s Books, 828-29. Index 853 Gelle, Dawn. Review: Romines, The Home Plot: Women, Writing, and Domestic Ritual, 179-80. Gilman, Sander L. “Mark Twain and the Diseases of the Jews,” 95-115. Ginsberg, Lesley. ““The Willing Captive’: Narrative Seduction and the Ideology of Love in Hawthorne’s A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys,” 255-73. Gleason, William. “Re-Creating Walden: Thoreau’s Economy of Work and Play,” 673-701. Golding, Alan. Review: Bernstein, A Poetics, 173-74. Greenspan, Ezra. Review: Nathanson, Whitman’s Presence: Body, Voice, and Writing in “Leaves of Grass,” 792-93. Grier, Edward F. Keview: Martin, The Continuing Presence of Walt Whitman: The Life after the Life, 372-73. Grossman, Jay. Review: Fone, Masculine Landscapes: Walt Whitman and the Homoerotic Text, 793-94. Gruner, Elliott. Review: Slusser and Shippey, Fiction 2000: Cyberpunk and the Future of Narrative, 594-95. Gullason, Thomas A. Review: Robinson, Ring Lardner and the Other, 810-11. Hansom, Paul. Review: Munslow, Discourse and Culture: The Creation of Ameri- can Soctety, 1870-1920, 798-99. Harker, Jaime L. Review: Lim and Ling, Reading the Literatures of Asian America, 602-03. Harris, Trudier. Review: Morrison, Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination, 187-88. Hays, Peter L. Review: Tetlow, Hemingway’s “In Our Time”: Lyrical Dimensions, 163-64. Henke, Richard. Review: Savran, Communists, Cowboys, and Queers: The Poli- tics of Masculinity in the Work ofA rthur Miller and Tennessee Williams, 824-85. Hoffman, Michael J. Review: Tryphonopoulos, The Celestial Tradition: A Study of Ezra Pound’s “The Cantos,” 165-66. Holladay, Hilary. Review: Schweik, A Gulf So Deeply Cut: American Women Poets and the Second World War, 380-81. Horner, Carl S. Review: Schiff, Updike’s Version: Rewriting “The Scarlet Letter,” 815-16. Horvath, Brooke. Review: Lund, America’s Continuing Story: An Introduction to Serial Fiction, 1850-1900, 589 —_——. Review: Reinfeld, Language Poetry: Writing as Rescue, 174-75. Horwitz, Howard. Review: Cohen, Devils and Angels: Textual Editing and Liter- ary Theory, 198-200. Hume, Beverly A. Review: Goshgarian, To Kiss the Chastening Rod: /icmestic Fiction and Sexual Ideology in the American Renaissance, 151-52. Irr, Caren. Review: Wald, The Responsibility of Intellectuals: Selected Essays on Marxist Traditions in Cultural Commitment, 393-94. Isaacs, Neil D. Review: Arcana, Grace Paley’s Life Stories: A Literary Biography, 813-14. Jason, Philip K. Review: Gilman, Vietnam and the Southern Imagination, 611. 854 American Literature . Review: Kennedy, /magining Paris: Exile, Writing, and American Iden- tity, 804-05. Justus, James H. Review: Ciuba, Walker Percy: Books of Revelations, 592-93. Kalb, John D. Review: Rollyson, The Lives of Norman Maiier: A Biography, 169-70. Kappel, Andrew J. Review: Erickson, //lusion Is More Precise Than Precision: The Poetry of Marianne Moore, 167-68. Kinch, John A. Review: Slovic, Seeking Awareness in American Nature Writing: Henry Thoreau, Annie Dillard, Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Barry Lopez, 193-94. Klausner, Lewis. Review: Heuving, Omissions Are Not Accidents: Gender in the Art of Marianne Moore, 587-88. Knadler, Stephen P. “Francis Parkman’s Ethnography of the Brahmin Caste and The History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac,” 215-38. Kronick, Joseph G. Review: Sherry, Ezra Pound, Wyndham Lewis, and Radical Modernism, 802-03. Lauter, Paul. “On Revising The Heath Anthology of American Literature,” 327-30. Leon, Juan. Review: Quinby, Freedom, Foucault, and the Subject of America, 606-07. Lifton, Frederick. Review: Paul, For the Love of the Worid: Essays on Nature Writers, 607-08. Lojek, Helen. Review: Jones, A Map of Mexico City Blues: Jack Kerouac as Poet, 784-85. . Review: O’Grady, Pilgrims to the Wild: Everett Ruess, Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, Clarence King, Mary Austin, 784-85. ———.. Review: Wallace, Melville & Turner: Spheres of Love and Fright, 371-72. Long, Kim Martin. Review: Short, “Cast by Means of Figures”: The Rhetorical Development of Herman Melville, 788-89. Looby, Christopher. “George Thompson’s ‘Romance of the Real’: Transgression and Taboo in American Sensation Fiction,” 651-72. Lott, Eric. Review: Krieg, Epidemics in the Modern World, 613-14. Lupack, Barbara Tepa. Review: Gladsky, Princes, Peasants, and Other Polish Selves: Ethnicity in American Literature, 392-93. Machor, James L. Review: Brand, The Spectator and the City in Nineteenth- Century American Literature, 150-51. Malin, Irving. Review: O’Donnell, Echo Chambers: Figuring Voiwce in Modern Narrative, 382-83. Marovitz, Sanford E. Review: Davis, Playing Cowboys: Low Culture and High Art in the Western, 191-92. Martin, Robert K. “North of the Border: Whose Postnationalism?” 358-61. McClure, Charlotte S. Review: George, The Adventures of The Woman Home- steader: The Life and Letters of Elinore Pruitt Stewart, 374-75. Meyering, Sheryl L. Review: Wagner-Martin, The Bell Jar: A Novel of the Fifties, 381-82. Index 855 Mirabella, M. Bella. Review: Block, Anonymous Toil: A Re-evaluation of the American Novel in the Twentieth Century, 805-07. ———.. Review: Bioom, Left Letters: The Culture Wars of Mike Gold and Joseph Freeman, 805-07. Moddelmog, Debra A. Review: Walsh, Katherine Anne Porter and Mexico: The Illusion of Eden, 379-80. Morris, Adalaide. Review: Walker, Masks Outrageous and Austere: Culture, Psyche, and Persona in Modern Women Poets, 822-23. Mulford, Carla. “Seated amid the Rainbow: On Teaching American Writings to 1800,” 342-48. Nagel, James. Review: Fabre, From Harlem to Paris: Black American Writers in France, 1840-1980, 185-86. Naiburg, Suzi. Review: Rogers, Self and Other: Object Relations in Psychoanalysis and Literature, 612-13. Nesset, Kirk. Review: Runyon, Reading Raymond Carver, 384-85. Newlin, Keith. Review: McConachie, Melodramatic Formations: American The- aire and Soctety, 1820-1870, 365-66. Oerlemans, Onno. “Whitman and the Erotics of Lyric,” 703-30. Orr, Elaine. Review: Biel, Independent Intellectuals in the United States, 1910- 1945, 584-85. Paine, Charles. Review: Johnson, Nineteenth-Century Rhetoric in North America, 578. Palmer, Trudy Christine. Review: Baker, Workings of the Spirit: The Poetics of Afro-American Women’s Writings, 818-20. ——-~. Review: Gates, Reading Black, Reading Feminist: A Critwal Anthology, 818-20. ——. Review: Walker, Down from the Mountaintop: Black Women’s Novels in the Wake of the Civil Rights Movement, 1966-1989, 818-20. Peck, H. Daniel. Review: Johnson, What Thoreau Said: “Walden” and the Unsay- able, 149-50. Perelman, Bob. “Parataxis and Narrative: The New Sentence in Theory and Practice,” 313-24. Perkins, Priscilla A. Review: Hartman, Jazz Text: Voice and Improvisation in Poetry, Jazz, and Song, 175-76. Peterson, Dale E. “Response and Call: The African American Dialogue with Bakhtin,” 761-75. Poland, Tim. Review: Watkins, Hello, Janice: The Wartime Letters of Henry Giles, 168-69. Pollak, Vivian R. Review: Walsh, This Brief Tragedy: Unraveling the Todd- Dickinson Affair, 155-56. Rasula, Jed. Review: Davidson, The San Francisco Renaissance: Poetics and Community ai Mid-Century, 811-12. Redford, Bruce. Review: Skrupskelis and Berkeley, The Correspondence of William James, Volume I: William and Henry, 1861-1884, 797-98. 856 American Literature Reitenbach, Gail. Review: Parker, Singing an Indian Song: A Biography of D’Arcy McNickle, 601-02. Reynolds, Michael. Review: Martin, American Literature and the Destruction of Knowledge: Innovative Writing in the Age of Epistemology, 177-78. Roman, David. Review: Clum, Acting Gay: Male Homosexuality in Modern Drama, 823-24. Rosenthal, Bernard. Review: Scheick, Design in Puritan American Literature, 147-48. Samuels, Shirley. Review: Spillers, Comparative American Identities: Race, Sex, and Nationality in the Modern Text, 780-81. ——.. Review: Winter, Sulyects of Slavery, Agents of Change: Women and Power in Gothic Novels and Slave Narratives, 1790-1865, 780-81. Sapora, Carol Baker. Review: Barr, Feminist Fabulation: Space/Postmodern Fic- tion, 816-17. Sattelmeyer, Robert. Review: Fink, Prophet in the Marketplace: Thoreau’s Devel- opment as a Professional Writer, 783-84. Sawaya, Francesca. Review: Schueller, The Politics of Voice: Liberalism and Social Criticism from Franklin to Kingston, 196-97. Scanlan, Thomas J. Review: Richards, Theater Enough: American Culture and the Metaphor of the World Stage, 1607-1789, 778-79. Schmitz, Neil. “Doing the Fathers: Gertrude Stein on U. S. Grant in Four in America,” 751-60. Scholl, Diane G. Review: Warren, Fanny Fern: An Independent Woman, 152-54. Schweitzer, Ivy. Review: Nelson, The Word in Black and White: Reading “Race” in American Literature, 1638-1867, 779-80. Scura, Dorothy M. Review: Harrison, Female Pastoral: Women Writers Re- Vistoning the American South, 180-82. Selinger, Eric. Review: Aldridge, Talents and Technicians: Literary Chic and the New Assembly-Line Fiction, 386. ———.. Review: White, Gatsby’s Party: The System and the List in Contemporary Narrative, 593-94. Seltzer, Mark. Review: Tompkins, West of Everything: The Inner Life of Westerns, 190-91. Sensibar, Judith L. Review: Watson, Thinking of Home: William Faulkner’s Letters to His Mother and Father, 1918-1925, 162-63. Sherman, Sarah Way. Review: Mobley, Folk Roots and Mythic Wings in Sarah Orne Jewett and Toni Morrison: The Cultural Function of Narrative, 183-84. Shuffelton, Frank. Review: Kramer, /magining Language in America: From the Revolution to the Civil War, 576-77. Silverman, Kenneth. Review: Seelye, Beautiful Machine: Rivers and the Repub- lican Pian, 1755-1825, 575-76. Skandera-Trombley, Laura. Review: Wonham, Mark Twain and the Art of the Tall Tale, 799-800. Spahr, Juliana. Review: Berry, Curved Thought and Textual Wandering: Gertrude Stein’s Postmodernism, 375-76. Index 857 Spencer, Luke. Review: Reed, Fifteen Jugglers, Five Believers: Literary Politics and the Poetics of American Social Movements, 808-09. Spiegeiman, Willard. Review: Perloff, Radical Artifice: Writing Poetry in the Age of Media, 388-89. Stowe, William W. Review: Capper, Margaret Fuller, An American Romanitic Life, 785-86. Sumida, Stephen H. “Asian/Pacific American Literature in the Classroom,” 348- 4 Sweet, Timothy. “Masculinity and Self-Performance in the Life of Black Hawk,” 475-500. Taylor, Carole Anne. Review: O’Hara, Radical Parody: American Culture and Critical Agency after Foucault, 197-98. Taylor, Gordon O. Review: Herzog, Vietnam War Stories: Innocence Lost, 609-10. Temes, Peter S. Review: Beach, ABC of Influence: Ezra Pound and the Remaking of American Poetic Tradition, 166-67. Teres, Harvey. Review: Davis and Mirabella, Left Politics and the Literary Pro- fession, 195-96. Thomas, Heather Kirk. Review: Smith, Rowingi n Eden: Rereading Emily Dickin- son, 796-97. Tingley, Stephanie A. Review: Farr, The Passion of Emily Dickinson, 373-74. Tintner, Adeline R. Review: Raphael, Edith Wharton’s Prisoners of Shame: A New Perspective on Her Neglected Fiction, 156-57. Urgo, Joseph. Review: Weinstein, Faulkner's Sulyect: A Cosmos No One Owns, 377-78. Walsh, Richard. Review: Strehle, Fiction in the Quantum Universe, 171-72. Warren, Kenneth. “The Problem of Anthologies, or Making the Dead Wince,” 338-42. Weinstein, Cindy. “The Calm Before the Storm: Laboring through Mardi,” 239- 53. Weisenburger, Steven. Review: Berressem, Pynchon’s Poetics: Interfacing Theory and Text, 814-15. Whalen-Bridge, John. Review: Dean, Gary Snyder and the American Uncon- scious, 388. White, Barbara A. “Our Nig and the She-Devil: New Information about Harriet Wilson and the ‘Bellmont’ Family,” 19-52. Wolfe, Cary. Review: Rainey, Ezra Pound and the Monument of Culture: Text, History, and the Malatesta Cantos, 376-77. Wood, Mary E. “‘With Ready Eye’: Margaret Fuller and Lesbianism in Nine- teenth-Century American Literature,” 1-18. Wutz, Michael. Review: Seltzer, Bodies and Machines, 158-59. Yee, Cordell D. K. Review: Kuberski, A Calculus of Ezra Pound: Vocations of the American Sign, 803-04. 858 American Literature Articles as Subject Matter African American Criticism. “Response and Call: The African American Dialogue with Bakhtin,” by Dale E. Peterson, 761-75. Bakhtin, Mikhail. “Response and Cail: The African American Dialogue with Bakhtin,” by Dale E. Peterson, 761-75. Behn, Aphra. “Oroonoko’s Gendered Economies of Honor/Horror: Reframing Colonial Discourse Studies in the Americas,” by Daniel Cooper Alarcén and Stephanie Athey, 415-44. Bishop, Elizabeth. “Seeing Is Re-Seeing: Sylvia Plath and Elizabeth Bishop,” by Margaret Dickie, 131-46. Black Hawk. “Masculinity and Self-Performance in the Life of Black Hawk,” by Timothy Sweet, 475-500. Black Mountain Poetry. “Reconsidering Black Mountain: The Poetry of Hilda Morley,” by Brian Conniff, 117-30 Bleecker, Ann Eliza. “Race and Sensibility in the Early Republic: Ann Eliza Bleecker and Sarah Wentworth Morton,” by Julie Ellison, 445-74. Brown, William Wells. “Radical Configurations of History in the Era of American Slavery,” by Russ Castronovo, 523-48. ————. “White Slaves: The Mulatto Hero in Antebellum Fiction,” by Nancy Bentley, 501-22. Canon Revision. “Anthologizing the Situation of American Literature,” by Jay Fliegelman, 334-38. ——_——. “Asian/Pacific American Literature in the Classroom,” by Stephen H. Sumida, 348-53. . “North of the Border: Whose Postnationalism?” by Robert K. Martin, 358-61. . “On Revising The Heath Anthology of American Literature,” by Paul Lauter, 327-30. . “The Problem of Anthologies, or Making the Dead Wince,” by Kenneth Warren, 338-42. ———.. “Seated amid the Rainbow: On Teaching American Writings to 1800,” by Carla Mulford, 342-48. ———.. “Teaching Comparative Literature of the United States and Spanish America,” by Bell Gale Chevigny, 354-58. . “Why Use Anthologies? or One Small Candle Alight in a Naughty World,” by Martha Banta, 330-34. Frederick, Douglass. “White Slaves: The Mulatto Hero in Antebellum Fiction,” by Nancy Bentley, 500-22. Freeman, Mary Wilkins. “Mary Wilkins Freeman and the Taste of Necessity,” by Virginia L. Blum, 69-94. Frost, Robert. “Masculinity and Transgression in Robert Frost,” by James R. Dawes, 297-312. Fuller, Margaret. ““With Ready Eye’: Margaret Fuller and Lesbianism in Nine- teenth-Century American Literature,” by Mary E. Wood, 1-18.

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