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American Periodicals: A Journal of History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 2004
Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, 1996
Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, 2008
NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, 1997
Mosaic, Mar 1, 2004
... to re-embed surprising, emotion-inducing stimuli back into the ordinary structures of what Wi... more ... to re-embed surprising, emotion-inducing stimuli back into the ordinary structures of what William James calls ... of anti-Semitic ignorance by making anti-Semitic feeling itself the object for scrutiny ... In a series reprinted in The Jewish Messenger five years before Lazarus's poem was ...
A Companion to Walt Whitman, 2006
... For decades, he remembered Hicks for his willingness to stand by unpopular convictions and hi... more ... For decades, he remembered Hicks for his willingness to stand by unpopular convictions and his strong belief in individual divine ... with literary bohemians editors John Swinton and Henry Clapp, daring feminist celebrities Ada Clare and Adah Isaacs Menken, famous humorist ...
Children's Literature, 2014
American Nineteenth Century History, 2013
New England Quarterly-a Historical Review of New England Life and Letters, 2008
Pedagogy: Critical Approaches To Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture, 2003
Children's Literature, 2006
In The Elevator (1884), a three-scene farce about a group of guests who find themselves trapped i... more In The Elevator (1884), a three-scene farce about a group of guests who find themselves trapped in a lift on their way to a fancy dinner party, William Dean Howells lightheartedly sketches an ambivalent attachment to modernity. On the one hand, the play is a critique of modern life and the absurd contraptions emblematic of such a life. These modern
American Periodicals: A Journal of History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 2004
Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, 1996
Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, 2008
NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, 1997
Mosaic, Mar 1, 2004
... to re-embed surprising, emotion-inducing stimuli back into the ordinary structures of what Wi... more ... to re-embed surprising, emotion-inducing stimuli back into the ordinary structures of what William James calls ... of anti-Semitic ignorance by making anti-Semitic feeling itself the object for scrutiny ... In a series reprinted in The Jewish Messenger five years before Lazarus's poem was ...
A Companion to Walt Whitman, 2006
... For decades, he remembered Hicks for his willingness to stand by unpopular convictions and hi... more ... For decades, he remembered Hicks for his willingness to stand by unpopular convictions and his strong belief in individual divine ... with literary bohemians editors John Swinton and Henry Clapp, daring feminist celebrities Ada Clare and Adah Isaacs Menken, famous humorist ...
Children's Literature, 2014
American Nineteenth Century History, 2013
New England Quarterly-a Historical Review of New England Life and Letters, 2008
Pedagogy: Critical Approaches To Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture, 2003
Children's Literature, 2006
In The Elevator (1884), a three-scene farce about a group of guests who find themselves trapped i... more In The Elevator (1884), a three-scene farce about a group of guests who find themselves trapped in a lift on their way to a fancy dinner party, William Dean Howells lightheartedly sketches an ambivalent attachment to modernity. On the one hand, the play is a critique of modern life and the absurd contraptions emblematic of such a life. These modern