Popular literature in America; a symposium in honor of Lyon N. Richardson.
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Bowling Green, Ohio,
Bowling Green University Popular Press
[1972]
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Table of Contents:
- Popular literature in America, by J. C. Austin
- A microcosm of popular taste: Cleveland, Ohio, by M. P. Ford
- Detective fiction as American realism, by C. H. Holman
- Hear the guns roar: the feud in Southern mountain fiction, by W. Eckley
- Native themes in early nineteenth-century American fiction, by J. T. Flanagan
- Kenneth Roberts and the American historical novel, by L. Coyle
- The cowboy: from High Noon to Midnight, by G. W. Linden
- Satire as colonial protest literature, by S. Kluth
- The Lovingoods: notes toward a genealogy, by L. Leary
- The dialect sermon in American literature, by J. T. Flautz
- The Americanization of burlesque, 1840-1860, by G. Kummer
- The roots of American reform literature, by D. A. Koch
- Woman militant in The arena of Benjamin Orange Flower, by A. J. Payne
- The uncertainties of authorship in the South after the Civil War, by A. Turner
- TV and the American way of life, by H. M. Brown.