Contains essays that provide information about the lives and works of eighteen authors who have made significant contributions to American literature, each with a brief biography, a critical analysis of the writer's work, and a selected bibliography; arranged alphabetically from Budbill to Weigl.
A collection of essays on the lives and careers of eighteen significant American authors, providing a critical analysis and evaluation of the writer's work and a selected bibliography, arranged alphabetically from Charles Frederick Briggs to Robert Wrigley; and includes a cumulative index.
A collection of essays on the lives and careers of eighteen significant American authors, providing a critical analysis and evaluation of the writer's work and a selected bibliography, arranged alphabetically from Apple to Wright.
Contains a collection of essays on the lives and careers of eighteen significant American authors, providing a critical analysis and evaluation of the writer's work and a selected bibliography, arranged alphabetically from Allen to Wright.
The author fictionalizes the life of Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish critic and philosopher who lived during World War I and World War II in Paris, Russia, Germany, and Spain.
Contains four alphabetically-arranged volumes with multiple essays on American literature from 1650 to 2003, and covers poems, novels, plays, journals, and criticism.