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ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance
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Articles
Aarnes, William.
"'Free Margins': Identity and Silence in Whitman's Specimen Days."
28.4 (1982): 243-60.
Abel, Darrel. "Two Philosophical Poets: Frost, Emerson, and Pragmatism."
25.3 (1979): 119-36.
Adams, Michael Vannoy. "Ahab's Jonah-and-the-Whale Complex: The
Fish Archetype in Moby-Dick." 28.3 (1982): 167-82.
Adams, Michael Vannoy. "Pathography, Hawthorne, and the History
of Psychological Ideas." 29.3 (1983): 113-26.
Adams, Stephen. "Thoreau Catching Cold: A Yankee in Canada."
25.4 (1979): 224-34.
Adams, Timothy Dow. "To Prepare a Preface to Meet the Faces that
You Meet: Autobiographical Rhetoric in Hawthorne's Prefaces." 23.2
(1977): 89-98.
Adamson, Joseph. "The Trials of Thoreau." 36.2 (1990): 137-72.
Addison, Elizabeth. "Obedience and Algebra: From Listening to Language
in Emerson's Response to Mary Rotch." 42.3 (1996): 153-94.
Alberti, John. "Cultural Relativism and Melville's Typee:
Man in the State of Culture." 36.4 (1990): 329-47.
Albrecht, Robert C. "Conflict and Resolution: 'Slavery in Massachusetts.'"
19.3 (1973): 179-88.
Albrecht, James M. "'Living Property': Emerson's Ethics." 41.3 (1995):
177-217.
Albrecht, James M. "'The
Sun Were Insipid, If the Universe Were Not Opaque': The Ethics of
Action, Power, and Belief in Emerson, Nietzsche, and James."
43.1-4 (1997): 113-58.
Alexander, Floyce. "Emerson and the Cherokee Removal." 29.3 (1983):
127-37.
Alsen, Eberhard. "'Light-winged Smoke': Thoreau's Apology for His
Poetry." 26.4 (1980): 197-201.
Anhorn, Judy Schaaf. "'Gifted Simplicity of Vision': Pastoral Expectations
in The Blithedale Romance." 28.3 (1982): 135-53.
Anhorn, Judy Schaaf. "Thoreau in the Bean-Field: The Curious Language
of Walden." 24.4 (1978): 179-96.
Arac, Jonathan. "Global and Babel: Two Perspectives on Language in American Literature." 50.1–3 (2004): 95–120.
Arch, Stephen Carl. "Romancing the Puritans: American Historical
Fiction in the 1820s." 39.2/3 (1993): 107-32.
Ashwill, Gary. "The Mysteries of Capitalism in George Lippard's
City Novels." 40.4 (1994): 293-317.
Askin, Denise T. "Whitman's Theory of Evil: A Clue to His Use of
Paradox." 28.2 (1982): 121-32.
Aspiz, Harold. "The 'Lurch of the Torpedo-Fish': Electrical Concepts
in Billy Budd." 26.3 (1980): 127-36.
Avallone, C. Sherman. "Melville's 'Piazza.'" 22.4 (1976): 221-33.
Bailey, Brigitte. "Irving's Italian Landscapes: Skepticism and the
Picturesque Aesthetic." 32.1 (1986): 1-22.
Baines, Barbara J. "Ritualized Cannibalism in 'Benito Cereno': Melville's
'Black-Letter' Texts." 30.3 (1984): 163-69.
Baker, Anne. "'A Commanding
View': Vision and the Problem of Nationality in Fuller's Summer
on the Lakes." 44.1/2 (1998): 61-77.
Bales, Kent. "Hawthorne's Prefaces and Romantic Perspectivism."
23.2 (1977): 69-88.
Bales, Kent. "Sexual Exploitation and the Fall from Natural Virtue
in Rappaccini's Garden." 24.3 (1978): 133-44.
Ball, David M. "Toward an Archaeology of American Modernism: Reconsidering Prestige and Popularity in the American Renaissance." 49.13 (2003): 160–178. Barbour, James. "'The Town-Ho's Story': Melville's Original
Whale." 21.2 (1975): 111-15.
Barnett, Louise. "Speech and Society in The Scarlet Letter." 29.1 (1983): 16-24.
Bassil, Veronica. "Eros and Psyche in 'The Artist of the Beautiful.'"
30.1 (1984): 1-21.
Bauer, Ralph. "Against the
European Grain: The Emerson-Nietzsche Connection in Europe, 1920-1990." 43.1-4 (1997): 69-93.
Baym, Nina. "The Romantic Malgre' Lui: Hawthorne in the Custom
House." 19.1 (1973): 14-25.
Baym, Nina. "Subversion and the American Renaissance." 33.3 (1987):
180-87.
Bean, Judith Mattson. "'A Presence
among Us': Fuller's Place in Nineteenth-Century Oral Culture." 44.1/2 (1998): 79-123.
Beidler, Philip D. "Billy Budd: Melville's Valedictory to
Emerson." 24.4 (1978): 215-28.
Bellis, Peter J. "Representing Dissent: Hawthorne and the Drama
of Revolt." 41.2 (1995): 97-119.
Benton, Richard P. "The Problems of Literary Gothicism." 18.1 (1972):
5-9.
Benvenuto, Richard. "Words within Words: Dickinson's Use of the
Dictionary." 29.1 (1983): 46-55.
Berthold, Dennis. "Hawthorne, Ruskin, and the Gothic Revival: Transcendent
Gothic in The Marble Faun." 20.1 (1974): 15-32.
Berthold, Michael C. "The Prison World of Melville's Pierre and 'Bartleby.'" 33.4 (1987): 237-52.
Bhabha, Homi K. "The Black Savant and the Dark Princess." 50.1–3 (2004): 137–156.
Bickman, Martin. "'The Turn of His Sentences': The Open Form of
Emerson's Essays: First Series." 34.1/2 (1988): 59-76.
Bidney, Martin. "Character Creation as Intensive 'Reading': Ahab
and the Sea in Faust and Moby-Dick." 36.4 (1990):
295-314.
Bidney, Martin. "Structures of Perception in Blake and Whitman:
Creative Contraries, Cosmic Body, Fourfold Vision." 28.1 (1982):
36-47.
Blair, Ruth M. "Enchanted Isles: A Response to Robert C. Suggs on Typee." 51.1–3 (2004): 87–92.
Bode, Rita. "Narrative Revelations: Harriet Prescott Spofford's 'Amber Gods' Revisited." 50.4 (2004): 233–268.
Bond, Brian C. "Emerson's 'Spiritual Laws': The Subtle Logic of
Form." 18.4 (1972): 222-26.
Bonner, Willard H. "The Harvest of Thought in Thoreau's 'Autumnal
Tints.'" 22.2 (1976): 78-84.
Boone, Joseph Allen. "Delving and Diving for Truth: Breaking through
to Bottom in Thoreau's Walden." 27.3 (1981): 135-46.
Bosco, Ronald A. "'Blessed Are They Who Have No Talent': Emerson's
Unwritten Life of Amos Bronson Alcott." 36.1 (1990): 1-38.
Bottorff, William K. "'Whatever Inly Rejoices Me': The Paradox of
'Self-Reliance.'" 18.4 (1972): 207-17.
Boudreau, Gordon V. "Of Pale Ushers and Gothic Piles: Melville's
Architectural Symbology." 18.2 (1972): 67-82.
Boudreau, Gordon V. "'Remember thy Creator': Thoreau and St. Augustine."
19.3 (1973): 149-60.
Boudreau, Gordon V. "Thoreau and Richard C. Trench: Conjectures
on the Pickerel Passage of Walden." 20.2 (1974): 117-24.
Brand, Dana. "The Escape from Solipsism: William James' Reformulation
of Emerson and Whitman." 31.1 (1985): 38-48.
Brickhouse, Anna C. "'I Do Abhor an Indian Story': Hawthorne and
the Allegorization of Racial 'Commixture.'" 42.4 (1996): 233-53.
Brooke, Robert. "Artistic Communication and the Heroines' Art in
Hawthorne's The Marble Faun." 29.2 (1983): 81-90.
Bryant, John. "Taipi, Tipii, Typee: Place, Memory, and Text A Response to Robert C. Suggs." 51.1–3 (2005): 137–168.
Budick, E. Miller. "The Dangers of the Living Word: Aspects of Dickinson's
Epistemology, Cosmology, and Symbolism." 29.4 (1983): 208-24.
Budick, E. Miller. "The Immortalizing Power of Imagination: A Reading
of Whittier's Snow-Bound." 31.2 (1985): 89-99.
Budick, E. Miller. "'Visible' Images and the 'Still Voice': Transcendental
Vision in Bryant's 'Thanatopsis.'" 22.2 (1976): 71-77.
Buell, Lawrence. "Introdution | American Literary Globalism?" 50.1–3 (2004): 1–22. Buell, Lawrence. "Calvinism Romanticized: Harriet Beecher Stowe,
Samuel Hopkins, and The Minister's Wooing." 24.3 (1978):
119-32.
Buell, Lawrence. "The Emerson Industry in the 1980's: A Survey of
Trends and Achievements." 30.2 (1984): 117-36.
Buell, Lawrence. "Identification of Contributors to the Monthly
Anthology and Boston Review,1804-1811." 23.2 (1977): 99-105.
Buell, Lawrence. "The Literary Significance of the Unitarian Movement."
33.4 (1987): 212-23.
Bufkin, Kathryn. "'By Their Fruits, Ye Shall Know Them': The Theological
Background of Emerson's 'Thoreau.'" 42.1 (1996): 51-67.
Burkholder, Robert E. "The Radical Emerson: Politics in 'The American
Scholar.'" 34.1/2 (1988): 37-58.
Bush, Sargent, Jr. "The End and Means in Walden: Thoreau's
Use of the Catechism." 31.1 (1985): 1-10.
Bzowski, Frances. "'Half ChildHalf Heroine': Emily Dickinson's
Use of Traditional Female Archetypes." 29.3 (1983): 154-69.
Calder, Alex. "Mapping Typee: Space and the Genres of Truth." 51.1–3 (2004): 115–120.
Caldwell, Wayne Troy. "The Emblem Tradition and the Symbolic Mode:
Clothing Imagery in The House of the Seven Gables." 19.1
(1973): 34-42.
Cameron, Kenneth Walter. "Current Bibliography on Ralph Waldo Emerson."
18.4 (1972): 294-97.
Carafiol, Peter C. "James Marsh to John Dewey: The Fate of Transcendentalist
Philosophy in American Education." 24.1 (1978): 1-11.
Carafiol, Peter C. "James Marsh: Transcendental Puritan." 21.3 (1975):
127-36.
Cardwell, Guy A. "The Bowdlerizing of Mark Twain." 21.3 (1975):
179-93.
Cardwell, Guy A. "Life on the Mississippi: Vulgar Facts and
Learned Errors." 19.4 (1973): 283-93.
Cardwell, Guy A. "Mark Twain: The Metaphoric Hero as Battleground."
23.1 (1977): 52-66.
Cardwell, Guy A. "Mark Twain: A Self-Emasculated Hero." 23.3 (1977):
173-87.
Carter, Steve. "Emily Dickinson and Mysticism." 24.2 (1978): 83-95.
Carson, Barbara Harrell. "An Orphic Hymn in Walden." 20.2
(1974): 125-30.
Carton, Evan. "Dickinson and the Divine: The Terror of Integration,
the Terror of Detachment." 24.4 (1978): 242-52.
Cascardi, A. J. "Emerson on Nature: Philosophy beyond Kant." 30.4
(1984): 201-10.
Castronovo, Russ. "American Literature Internaionale." 50.1–3 (2004): 59–94.
Castronovo, Russ. "Death to the American Renaissance: History, Heidegger, Poe." 49.1–3 (2003): 179–192.
Chai, Leon. "Melville and Shelley: Speculations on Metaphysics,
Morals, and Poetics in Pierre and 'Shelley's Vision.'" 29.1
(1983): 31-45.
Chambers, Jane. "Two Legends of Temperance: Spenser's and Hawthorne's."
20.4 (1974): 275-79.
Chibka, Robert L. "Hawthorne's Tale Told Twice: A Reading of 'Wakefield.'"
28.4 (1982): 220-32.
Clack, Randall A. "The Alchemy of Love: Hawthorne's Hermetic Allegory
of the Heart." 41.4 (1995): 307-38.
Cody, David C. "'The Dead Live Again': Hawthorne's Palingenic Art."
35.1 (1989): 23-42.
Coffey, Dennis G. "Hawthorne's 'Alice Doane's Appeal': The Artist
Absolved." 21.4 (1975): 230-40.
Cohen, Hubert I. "Hoffmann's 'The Sandman': A Possible Source for
'Rappaccini's Daughter.'" 18.3 (1972): 148-53.
Colacurcio, Michael J. "'Pleasing God': The Lucid Strife of Emerson's
'Address.'" 37.2&3 (1991): 141-212.
Cole, Phyllis. "The Literary Landscape of a Women's Rights Periodical: The Una, 1853–1855." 49.1–3 (2003): 81–94.
Cole, Phyllis. "The Nineteenth-Century
Women's Rights Movement and the Canonization of Margaret Fuller." 44.1/2 (1998): 1-33.
Collison, Gary L. "Theodore Parker and the Unitarian Controversy
in 1837." 30.4 (1984): 211-19.
Coltharp, Duane. "Landscapes of Commodity: Nature as Economy in
Emerson's Poems." 38.4 (1992): 265-91.
Conant, James. "Emerson as
Educator (from "Nietzsche's Perfectionism: A Reading of Schopenhauer
as Educator"). 43.1-4 (1997): 181-206.
Cook, Jonathan. "Melville's Man in Gold Sleeve Buttons: Chief Justice
Lemuel Shaw." 34.4 (1988): 257-81.
Cook, Jonathan A. "New Heavens, Poor Old Earth: Satirical Apocalypse
in Hawthorne's Mosses from an Old Manse." 39.4 (1993): 209-51.
Cook, Richard M. "The Grotesque and Melville's Mardi." 21.2
(1975): 103-10.
Costello, Jacqueline A. and Robert J. Kloss. "The Psychological
Depths of Melville's 'The Bell-Tower.'" 19.4 (1973): 254-61.
Couser, G. Thomas. "'The Old Manse,' Walden, and the Hawthorne-Thoreau
Relationship." 21.1 (1975): 11-20.
Crowley, John W. "Hawthorne's New England Epochs." 25.2 (1979):
59-70.
Crowley, John W. "Howells' Questionable Shapes: From Psychologism
to Psychic Romance." 21.3 (1975): 169-78.
Crowley, John W. "The Wiles of a 'Witless' Woman: Tina in The
Aspern Papers." 22.3 (1976): 159-68.
Crowley, John W. and Charles L. Crow. "Psychic and Psychological
Themes in Howells' 'A Sleep and a Forgetting.'" 23.1 (1977): 41-51.
D'Avanzo, Mario L. "Fortitude and Nature in Thoreau's Cape Cod." 20.2 (1974): 131-38.
D'Avanzo, Mario L. "Seeing and Hearing in 'Each and All.'" 19.4
(1973): 231-36.
Davis, Clark. "Asceticism and the Fictive in Pierre." 38.2
(1992): 143-59.
Davis, Clark. "Hawthorne's
Shyness: Romance and the Forms of Truth." 45.1 (1999): 33-65.
Dawson, Hugh J. "Hester Prynne, William Hathorne and the Bay Colony
Adultery Laws of 1641-42." 32.4 (1986): 225-31.
Dawson, Hugh J. "Recovering 'Rip Van Winkle': A Corrective Reading."
40.3 (1994): 251-73.
Dawson, William P. "'Rip Van Winkle' as Bawdy Satire: The Rascal
and the Revolution." 27.4 (1981): 198-206.
Decker, William Merrill. "'A Letter Always Seemed to Me like Immortality':
The Correspondence of Emily Dickinson." 39.2/3 (1993): 77-104.
Dedmond, Francis B. "Channing's Unfinished Autobiographical Novel."
24.1 (1978): 42-55.
Deese, Helen R. "Unpublished and Uncollected Poems of Jones Very."
30.3 (1984): 154-62.
Diehl, Joanne Feit. "Dickinson and the American Self." 26.1 (1980):
1-9.
Dillman, Richard H. "The Psychological Rhetoric of Walden." 25.2 (1979): 79-91.
Dillman, Richard H. "Thoreau's Humane Economics: A Reflection of
Jean-Baptiste Say's Economic Philosophy." 25.1 (1979): 20-25.
Dimock, Wai Chee. "Afterword | The Hurricane and the Nation." 50.1–3. (2004):223–229.
Dimock, Wai-chee. "The Planetary Dead: Margaret Fuller, Ancient Egypt, Italian Revolution." 50.1–3 (2004): 23–58.
Dimock, Wai-chee. "Typee: Melville's Critique of Community."
30.1 (1984): 27-39.
Djelal, Juana Celia. "All in All: Melville's Poetics of Unity."
41.3 (1995): 219-37.
Dolan, Marc. "Four Faces of The Confidence-Man: An Academic
Blind Man's Zoo." 39.2/3 (1993): 133-60.
Doreski, William. "'An Exchange of Territory': Dickinson's Fascicle
27." 32.1 (1986): 55-67.
Dorsey, Peter A. "De-authorizing Slavery: Realism in Stowe's Uncle
Tom's Cabin and Brown's Clotel." 41.4 (1995): 257-88.
Doudna, Martin K. "Hawthorne's Pandora, Milton's Eve, and the Fortunate
Fall." 31.3 (1985): 164-72.
Dow, William. "Fiction Is Not Real: The Performative and Norris's
McTeague." 42.2 (1996): 77-92.
Duban, James. "The Spenserian Maze of Melville's Pierre."
23.4 (1977): 217-25.
Eberwein, Jane Donahue. "Emily Dickinson and the Calvinist Sacramental
Tradition." 33.2 (1987): 67-82.
Eddins, Dwight. "Emily Dickinson and Nietzsche: The Rites of Dionysus."
27.2 (1981): 96-107.
Elbert, Monika M. "Hester's Maternity: Stigma or Weapon?" 36.3 (1990):
175-208.
Ellison, Julie. "The Edge of Urbanity: Emerson's English Traits."
32.2 (1986): 96-109.
Ellison, Julie. "The Laws of Ice: Emerson's Irony and 'The Comic.'"
30.2 (1984): 73-82.
Emery, Allan Moore. "The Cocks of Melville's 'Cock-A-Doodle-Doo!'"
28.2 (1982): 89-111.
Ehrlick, Heyward. "The 'Mysteries' of Philadelphia: Lippard's Quaker
City and 'Urban' Gothic." 18.1 (1972): 50-65.
Erkkilä, Betsy. "Revolution in the Renaissance." 49.1-3 (2003): 17–32.
Evans, David H. "'That Great Leviathan . . . Which Is but an Artificial Man': Moby-Dick and the Lowell Factory System." 50.4 (2004): 315–350.
Fahy, Christopher A. "Dark Mirrorings:
The Influence of Fuller on Alcott's 'Pair of Eyes.'" 45.2 (1999):
131-59.
Fast, Robin Riley. "'The One Thing Needful': Dickinson's Dilemma
of Home and Heaven." 27.3 (1981): 157-69.
Fink, Steven. "Variations on the Self: Thoreau's Personae in A
Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers." 28.1 (1982): 24-35.
Fisher, Benjamin Franklin, IV. "Devils and Devilishness in Comic
Yarns of the Old Southwest." 36.1 (1990): 39-60.
Fogle, Richard Harter. "Coleridge, Hilda, and The Marble Faun." 19.2 (1973): 105-11.
Flint, Allen. "The Saving Grace of Marriage in Hawthorne's Fiction." 19.2 (1973): 112-16.
Franklin, Benjamin, V. "Goodman Brown and the Puritan Catechism." 40.1 (1994): 67-88.
Franklin, Rosemary F. "The Cabin by the Lake: Pastoral Landscapes
of Poe, Cooper, Hawthorne, and Thoreau." 22.2 (1976): 59-70.
Franzosa, John. "'The Custom-House,' The Scarlet Letter, and Hawthorne's Separation from Salem." 24.2 (1978): 57-71.
Franzosa, John. "Locke's Kinsman, William Molyneux: The Philosophical
Context of Hawthorne's Early Tales." 29.1 (1983): 1-15.
Friedl, Herwig. "Fate, Power,
and History in Emerson and Nietzsche." 43.1-4 (1997): 267-93.
Frost, Linda. "'The Red Face of Man,' the Penobscot Indian, and
a Conflict of Interest in Thoreau's Maine Woods." 39.1 (1993):
21-47.
Fukuchi, Curtis. "Poe's Providential Narrative of Arthur Gordon
Pym." 27.3 (1981): 147-56.
Fuller, Randall. "Emerson
in the Gilded Age." 45.2 (1999): 97-129.
Fulton, Joe Boyd. "Doing 'Pioneer Work': The Male Writer in Thoreau's Week and Walden." 41.4 (1995): 289-305.
Furrow, Sharon. "The Terrible Made Visible: Melville, Salvator Rosa,
and Piranesi." 19.4 (1973): 237-53.
Gallagher, Edward J. "Hawthorne's 'Sir William Phips.'" 19.4 (1973):
213-18.
Gallagher, Kent G. "The Tragedies of George Henry Boker: The Measure
of American Romantic Drama." 20.3 (1974): 187-215.
Gates, Michael. "Walden: Yantra Above Yantras." 22.1 (1976):
14-23.
Gatta, John, Jr. "'Busy and Selfish London': The Urban Figure in
Hawthorne's 'Wakefield.'" 23.3 (1977): 164-72.
Gatta, John, Jr. "Making Something of Whitman's 'Miracles.'" 27.4
(1981): 222-29.
Gervais, Ronald J. "'A Papist among the Puritans': Icon and Logos
in The Scarlet Letter." 25.1 (1979): 11-16.
Gilmore, Michael T. "Melville's Apocalypse: American Millennialism
and Moby-Dick." 21.3 (1975): 154-61.
Glick, Wendell. "Go Tell It on the Mountain: Thoreau's Vocation
as Writer." 19.3 (1973): 161-69.
Golemba, Henry. "The Voices of Walden." 31.4 (1985): 243-51.
Gollin, Rita K. "'Dream-Work' in The Blithedale Romance." 19.2 (1973): 74-83.
Gollin, Rita K. "Painting and Character in The Marble Faun." 21.1 (1975): 1-10.
Goodman, Russell B. "Moral
Perfectionism and Democracy: Emerson, Nietzsche, Cavell." 43.1-4
(1997): 159-80.
Goodwin, James. "Thoreau and John Brown: Transcendental Politics." 25.3 (1979): 156-68.
Gougeon, Len. "'Fortune of
the Republic': Emerson, Lincoln, and Transcendental Warfare." 45.3/4 (1999): 259-324.
Greenberg, Robert M. "Cetology: Center of Multiplicity and Discord
in Moby-Dick." 27.1 (1981): 1-13.
Greenberg, Robert M. "Shooting the Gulf: Emerson's Sense of Experience." 31.4 (1985): 211-29.
Greenberg, Robert M. "The Three-Day Chase: Multiplicity and Coherence
in Moby-Dick." 29.2 (1983): 91-98.
Greenfield, Bruce. "Thoreau's Discovery of America: A Nineteenth-Century
First Contact." 32.2 (1986): 81-95.
Grusin, Richard A. "'Monadnoc': Emerson's Quotidian Apocalypse." 31.3 (1985): 149-63.
Gura, Philip F. "Elizabeth Palmer Peabody and the Philosophy of
Language." 23.3 (1977): 154-63.
Guthrie, James R. "Measuring the Sun: Emily Dickinson's Interpretation
of Her Optical Illness." 41.3 (1995): 239-55.
Guthrie, James R. "The Modest Poet's Tactics of Concealment and
Surprise: Bird Symbolism in Dickinson's Poetry." 27.4 (1981): 230-37.
Habegger, Alfred. "How the Dickinsons Lost Their Homes." 44.3 (1998):
161-97.
Habich, Robert D. "James Freeman Clarke's 1833 Letter-journal for
Margaret Fuller." 27.1 (1981): 47-56.
Habich, Robert D. "The 'Spiral Ascending Path' of William Henry
Channing: An Autobiographical Letter." 30.1 (1984): 22-26.
Hagenbuchle, Roland. "Precision and Indeterminacy in the Poetry
of Emily Dickinson." 20.1 (1974): 33-56.
Hagenbüchle, Roland. "Sign and Process: The Concept of Language
in Emerson and Dickinson." 25.3 (1979): 137-55.
Hall, Jonathan. "The Non-correspondent Breeze: Melville's Rewriting
of Wordsworth in Pierre." 39.1 (1993): 1-19.
Hammond, Alexander. "On Poe Biography: A Review Essay." 28.3 (1982):
197-211.
Hammond, Alexander. "Poe's 'Lionizing' and the Design of Tales
of the Folio Club." 18.3 (1972): 154-65.
Hansen, Arlen J. "Plotinus: An Early Source of Emerson's View of
Otherworldliness." 18.3 (1972): 184-85.
Harbin, Billy J. "Hodgkinson and His Rivals at the Park: The Business
of Early Romantic Theatre in America." 20.3 (1974): 148-69.
Hardack, Richard. "Water Pollution and Motion Sickness: Rites of
Passage in Nineteenth-Century Slave and Travel Narratives." 41.1
(1995): 1-40.
Harding, Walter. "Thoreau's Text and Murphy's Law." 33.4 (1987):
202-11.
Harmon, Maryhelen C. "Melville's 'Borrowed Personage': Bartleby
and Thomas Chatterton." 33.1 (1987): 35-44.
Haronian, Mary-Jo. "Margaret
Fuller's Visions." 44.1/2 (1998): 35-59.
Harris, Sharon M. "Whose Renaissance? Women Writers in the Era of the Americanc Renaissance." 49.1–3 (2003): 59–80. Harris, Susan K. "Stoddard's The Morgesons: A Contextual
Evaluation." 31.1 (1985): 11-22.
Hart, Henry. "Robert Lowell, Emerson, and the American Sublime." 39.4 (1993): 279-307.
Harter, Carol Clancey. "Emerson's Rhetorical Failure in 'Love.'" 18.4 (1972): 227-33.
Hazlett, John Downton. "Re-reading 'Rappaccini's Daughter': Giovanni
and the Seduction of the Transcendental Reader." 35.1 (1989): 43-68.
Hellenbrand, Harold. "'A True Integrity Day by Day': Thoreau's Organic
Economy in Walden." 25.2 (1979): 71-78.
Hennelly, Mark. "Hawthorne's Opus Alchymicum: 'Ethan Brand.'" 22.2 (1976): 96-106.
Henwood, Dawn. "First-Person Storytelling in Elizabeth Stoddard's Morgesons: Realism, Romance, and the Psychology of the Narrating
Self." 41.1 (1995): 41-63.
Herbert, Walter T. "Different from Himself: Hawthorne and the Masks of Masculinity." 50.4 (2004): 269–282.
Herbert, Walter T. "Facts, Fictions, and Wisdom in Melville's Typee." 51.1–3 (2004): 93–104.
Hill, David W. "God, Wolf, and Law: Emerson's Indeterminate 'Fate.'" 34.4 (1988): 229-56.
Hiltner, Judith. "Disquieting Encounters: Male Intrusions/Female
Realms in Melville." 40.2 (1994): 91-111.
Himelick, Raymond. "Hawthorne, Spenser, and Christian Humanism." 21.1 (1975): 21-28.
Hirsch, P. L. "Melville's Ambivalence toward the Writer's 'Wizardry':
Allusion to Theurgic Magic in The Confidence-Man." 31.2 (1985):
100-15.
Hirsh, John C. "Theodore Parker Exchanges Pulpits: Two Letters." 42.1 (1996): 69-75.
Hoag, Ronald Wesley. "The Corpse in the Office: Mortality, Mutability
and Salvation in 'Bartleby, the Scrivener.'" 38.2 (1992): 119-42.
Hoch, David G. "'History' as Art; 'Art' as History." 18.4 (1972):
288-93.
Hodder, Alan D. "'Wonderful Indirections' and Whitman's Rocking
Cradle." 35.2 (1989): 109-46.
Holland, Jeanne. "Emily Dickinson, the Master, and the Loaded Gun:
The Violence of Re-figuration." 33.3 (1987): 137-45.
Horn, Andrew. "Poe and the Tory Tradition: The Fear of Jacquerie
in 'A Tale of the Ragged Mountains.'" 29.1 (1983): 25-30.
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Essays
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Gura, Philip F. "Travelling Much in Concord: A Sampling of Recent
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Justus, James H. "Southern Subjects, Southern Scholars." 22.1 (1976):
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Loving, Jerome. "Dickinson's Deconstruction in the Eighties." 32.3
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Ruland, Richard. "The Search for Walden." 23.3 (1977): 188-200.
Sattelmeyer, Robert. "Study Nature and Know Thyself: Recent Thoreau
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Sealts, Merton M., Jr. "Melville's Short Fiction." 25.1 (1979):
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