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A comprehensive, chronological overview of American literature in three scholarly and authoritative volumes

A Companion to American Literature traces the history and development of American literature from its early origins in Native American oral tradition to 21st century digital literature. This comprehensive three-volume set brings together contributions from a diverse international team of accomplished young scholars and established figures in the field.  Contributors explore a broad range of topics in historical, cultural, political, geographic, and technological contexts, engaging the work of both well-known and non-canonical writers of every period. 

Volume One is an inclusive and geographically expansive examination of early American literature, applying a range of cultural and historical approaches and theoretical models to a dramatically expanded canon of texts. Volume Two covers American literature between 1820 and 1914, focusing on the development of print culture and the literary marketplace, the emergence of various literary movements, and the impact of social and historical events on writers and writings of the period. Spanning the 20th and early 21st centuries, Volume Three studies traditional areas of American literature as well as the literature from previously marginalized groups and contemporary writers often overlooked by scholars. This inclusive and comprehensive study of American literature:

  • Examines the influences of race, ethnicity, gender, class, and disability on American literature
  • Discusses the role of technology in book production and circulation, the rise of literacy, and changing reading practices and literary forms
  • Explores a wide range of writings in multiple genres, including novels, short stories, dramas, and a variety of poetic forms, as well as autobiographies, essays, lectures, diaries, journals, letters, sermons, histories, and graphic narratives.
  • Provides a thematic index that groups chapters by contexts and illustrates their links across different traditional chronological boundaries

A Companion to American Literature is a valuable resource for students coming to the subject for the first time or preparing for field examinations, instructors in American literature courses, and scholars with more specialized interests in specific authors, genres, movements, or periods.

Volume I: Origins to 1820
Editors
xvi
Notes on Contributors to Volume I
xvii
General Introduction
xxii
Susan Belasco
Introduction to Volume I
xxvii
Theresa Strouth Gaul
Chronology: Origins to 1820
xxxvi
1 The Storyteller's Universe: Indigenous Oral Literatures
1(18)
Kenneth M. Roemer
2 Cross-Cultural Encounters in Early American Literatures: From Incommensurability to Exchange
19(15)
Kelly Wisecup
3 Settlement Literatures Before and Beyond the Stories of Nations
34(17)
Tamara Harvey
4 The Puritan Culture of Letters
51(22)
Abram Van Engen
5 Writing the Salem Witch Trials
73(16)
Peter J. Grund
6 Captivity: From Babylon to Indian Country
89(16)
Andrew Newman
7 Africans in Early America
105(16)
Cassander L. Smith
8 Migration, Exile, Imperialism: The Non-English Literatures of Early America Reconsidered
121(16)
Patrick M. Erben
9 Environment and Environmentalism
137(15)
Timothy Sweet
10 Acknowledging Early American Poetry
152(15)
Christopher N. Phillips
11 Travel Writings in Early America, 1680-1820
167(15)
Susan C. Imbarrato
12 Early Native American Literacies to 1820: Systems of Meaning, Categories of Knowledge Transmission
182(14)
Hilary E. Wyss
13 The Varieties of Religious Expression in Early American Literature
196(21)
Sandra M. Gustafson
14 Benjamin Franklin: Printer, Editor, and Writer
217(16)
Stephen Carl Arch
15 Writing Lives: Autobiography in Early America
233(17)
Jennifer A. Desiderio
16 Captivity Recast: The Captivity Narrative in the Long Eighteenth Century
250(18)
Jodi Schorb
17 Gender, Sex, and Seduction in Early American Literature
268(18)
Ivy Schweitzer
18 Letters in Early American Manuscript and Print Cultures
286(19)
Eve Tavor Bannet
19 Early American Evangelical Print Culture
305(17)
Wendy Raphael Roberts
20 The First Black Atlantic: The Archive and Print Culture of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and Slavery
322(18)
John Saillant
21 Manuscripts, Manufacts, and Social Authorship
340(18)
Susan M. Stabile
22 Cosmopolitan Correspondences: The American Republic of Letters and the Circulation of Enlightenment Thought
358(17)
Chiara Cillerai
23 Revolutionary Print Culture, 1763-1776
375(18)
Philip Gould
24 Founding Documents: Writing the United States into Being
393(18)
Trish Loughran
25 From the Wharf to the Woods: The Development of US Regional and National Publishing Networks, 1787-1820
411(17)
Phillip H. Round
26 Performance, Theatricality, and Early American Drama
428(17)
Laura L. Mielke
27 Charles Brockden Brown and the Novel in the 1790s
445(17)
Philip Barnard
Mark L. Kamrath
Stephen Shapiro
28 Medicine, Disability, and Early American Literature
462(16)
Sari Altschuler
29 Remapping the Canonical Interregnum: Periodization, Canonization, and the American Novel, 1800-1820
478(17)
Duncan Faherty
30 Commerce, Class, and Cash: Economics in Early American Literature
495(15)
Elizabeth Hewitt
31 Haiti and the Early American Imagination
510(17)
Michael J. Drexler
Index to Volume I
527
Volume II: 1820-1914
Editors
xvi
Notes on Contributors to Volume II
xvii
General Introduction
xxii
Susan Belasco
Introduction to Volume II
xxvii
Linck Johnson
Chronology: 1820-1914
xxxviii
1 The Transformation of Literary Production, 1820-1865
1(16)
Susan Belasco
2 Travel Writing
17(14)
Susan L. Roberson
3 The Historical Romance
31(19)
Monika M. Elbert
Leland S. Person
4 The Gothic Tale
50(16)
J. Gerald Kennedy
5 Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, and Transcendentalism
66(20)
Phyllis Cole
6 Henry David Thoreau and the Literature of the Environment
86(16)
Rochelle L. Johnson
7 Herman Melville and the Antebellum Reading Public
102(15)
David O. Dowling
8 Women Writers at Midcentury
117(16)
Nicole Tonkovich
9 Popular Poetry and the Rise of Anthologies
133(15)
Amanda Gailey
10 Walt Whitman and the New York Literary World
148(16)
Edward Whitley
11 Emily Dickinson and the Tradition of Women Poets
164(19)
Elizabeth A. Petrino
12 The Literature of Antebellum Reform
183(19)
Linck Johnson
13 Sex, the Body, and Health Reform
202(20)
David Greven
14 Proslavery and Antislavery Literature
222(20)
Susan M. Ryan
15 Gender and the Construction of Antebellum Slave Narratives
242(13)
Philathia Bolton
Venetria K. Patton
16 Antebellum Oratory
255(17)
John C. Briggs
17 Literature and the Civil War
272(17)
Shirley Samuels
18 Disability and Literature
289(19)
Mary Klages
19 The Development of Print Culture, 1865-1914
308(15)
Bill Hardwig
20 Local Color and the Rise of Regionalism
323(19)
Anne Boyd Rioux
21 Poetry, Periodicals, and the Marketplace
342(16)
Nadia Nurhussein
22 Realism from William Dean Howells to Edith Wharton
358(15)
Alfred Bendixen
23 Mark Twain and the Idea of American Identity
373(14)
Andrew Levy
24 Henry James at Home and Abroad
387(15)
John Carlos Rowe
25 Naturalism
402(24)
Donna Campbell
26 Social Protest Fiction
426(15)
Alicia Mischa Renfroe
27 The Immigrant Experience
441(14)
James Nagel
28 Double Consciousness: African American Writers at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
455(15)
Shirley Moody-Turner
29 Native American Voices
470(14)
Cari M. Carpenter
30 Latina/o Voices
484(15)
Jesse Aleman
31 The Emergence of an American Drama, 1820-1914
499(18)
Cheryl Black
Index to Volume II
517
Volume III: 1914 to the Present Editors xvi
Notes on Contributors to Volume III
xvii
General Introduction
xxii
Susan Belasco
Introduction to Volume III
xxvii
Michael Soto
Chronology: 1914 to the Present
xxxv
1 Magazines, Little and Large: American Print Culture in the Early Twentieth Century
1(17)
Jayne E. Marek
2 Regional Literary Expressions
18(15)
Philip Joseph
3 The Literature of the US South: Modernism and Beyond
33(16)
John Wharton Lowe
4 American Literature and the Academy
49(16)
Eric Bennett
5 The Literature of World War I
65(16)
Hazel Hutchison
6 The Course of Modern American Poetry
81(25)
Charles Altieri
7 Modernism and the American Novel
106(19)
Linda Wagner-Martin
8 The Little Theater Movement
125(16)
DeAnna M. Toten Beard
9 The Lost Generation and American Expatriatism
141(16)
Michael Soto
10 The Harlem Renaissance and the New Negro
157(16)
Maureen Honey
11 Proletarian Literature
173(14)
Barbara Foley
12 Realism in American Drama
187(14)
Brenda Murphy
13 Nature Writing and the New Environmentalism
201(18)
Karla Armbruster
14 The Literature and Film of World War II
219(17)
Philip Beidler
15 The Beat Minds of Their Generation
236(17)
David Sterritt
16 The Black Arts Movement and the Racial Divide
253(14)
Amy Abugo Ongiri
17 Literary Self-Fashioning in the Pharmacological Age: Confessional Poetry
267(16)
Michael Thurston
18 New Frontiers in Postmodern Theater
283(17)
Kerstin Schmidt
19 Poetry at the End of the Millennium
300(16)
John Lowney
20 The Literature and Film of the Vietnam War
316(16)
Mark A. Heberle
21 Gay and Lesbian Literature
332(17)
Guy Davidson
22 American Literature in Languages Other than English
349(16)
Steven G. Kellman
23 Jewish American Literary Forms
365(17)
Victoria Aarons
24 Native American Literary Forms
382(16)
Thomas C. Gannon
25 Asian American Literary Forms
398(16)
Una Chung
26 Latina/o Literary Forms
414(17)
Marta Caminero-Santangelo
27 African American Fiction After Hiroshima and Nagasaki
431(17)
Michael Hill
28 Creative Nonfictions
448(17)
Barrie Jean Borich
29 The Rise and Nature of the Graphic Novel
465(15)
Stephen E. Tabachnick
30 The Digital Revolution and the Future of American Reading
480(19)
Naomi S. Baron
Index to Volume III
499(27)
Consolidated Index 526
Susan Belasco is Professor Emerita and former Chair of the Department of English at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Theresa Strouth Gaul is Professor and Chair of the Department of English at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas.

Linck Johnson is the Charles A. Dana Professor of English at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York.

Michael Soto is Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of English at Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas.