All Stories

  1. Benjamin Franklin and ‘Good Old Mantuan’
  2. Captain John Smith and the Giants
  3. Did Cotton Mather Read Rabelais?
  4. Patrick Henry and the Lawyer’s Magazine
  5. Edwin E. Slosson and the Melville Revival
  6. Picture by Lillian Ross
  7. John C. Reville and the Melville Revival
  8. The Manhattan Project: A Literary Diary Presented as Twelve Chance Encounters or Coincidences Alongside a Photographic Essay by Ornan Rotem
  9. The first advertisement for D. H. Lawrence’s Studies in Classic American Literature
  10. Melville: A Novel by Jean Giono
  11. When Biography Becomes Romantic Fantasy
  12. Kipling and the Rise of White-Jacket
  13. Herman Melville’s Omoo and Frederick Hardman’s Review
  14. New Additions to Melville’s Reading
  15. Typee and the British Annuals
  16. A Powerful Mind: The Self-Education of George Washington by Adrienne M. Harrison
  17. The Moral Economies of American Authorship: Reputation, Scandal, and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Marketplace
  18. Melville's Intervisionary Network: Balzac, Hawthorne, and Realism in the American Renaissance by John Haydock
  19. Marcus Clarke and the Melville Revival
  20. 36. The Literary Professional and the Country Gentleman: The Letters of Edgar Allan Poe and Philip Pendleton Cooke
  21. J. Gerald Kennedy and Leland S. Person (eds),The American Novel to 1870.
  22. Eli James Murdoch Fly, Melville’s Misunderstood Friend
  23. Genoa: A Telling of Wonders by Paul Metcalf
  24. Edgar Allan Poe
  25. A History of Virginia Literature
  26. Three Newly Discovered Reviews of The Confidence-Man
  27. Maggie in the Hospital
  28. Poetry in the Time of Revolution
  29. The World Is Ever Changing
  30. Poe's Knowledge of William Blake
  31. Stephen Crane: A Life of Fire by Paul Sorrentino
  32. Reading for Liberalism: The Overland Monthly and the Writing of the Modern American West by Stephen J. Mexal
  33. Poe and William Parsons’s Travelling Recreations
  34. Poe’s ‘Little Frenchman’ and Marryat’s Jacob Faithful
  35. The Great American Novel
  36. Travels
  37. Autobiography
  38. Beginnings
  39. Endings
  40. Poetry
  41. Edgar Allan Poe in Context
  42. Editing Naturalism
  43. <i>Wolf: The Lives of Jack London</i> (review)
  44. Retzsch's Outlines and Poe's ‘The Man of the Crowd’
  45. Prospects for the Study of Benjamin Franklin
  46. The Public Library in Utopia
  47. Remembering Leo: A Tribute to J. A. Leo Lemay (1935–2008)
  48. The Whale: A Neglected Review
  49. Book review
  50. Benjamin Franklin’s library
  51. <i>Captain Alex MacLean: Jack London's Sea Wolf</i> (review)
  52. More Books from Poe's Library
  53. Dr. Alexander Hamilton
  54. Introduction
  55. Benjamin Franklin
  56. The Oxford Handbook of Early American Literature
  57. The Place of Natural History in Early American Literature
  58. Prospects for the Study of Benjamin Franklin
  59. Prospects for the Study of Benjamin Franklin
  60. Remembering Leo: A Tribute to J. A. Leo Lemay (1935–2008)
  61. Remembering Leo: A Tribute to J. A. Leo Lemay (1935–2008)
  62. Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull
  63. The book as motif in One Plus One
  64. The body and the book in Contempt
  65. How Thomas Jefferson Read the Qur'an
  66. The Flaneur in the Parlor: Poe's “Philosophy of Furniture”
  67. Introduction
  68. The Cambridge Companion to Edgar Allan Poe
  69. One-man modernist
  70. Two verse masterworks
  71. Visual Culture and the Word in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Man of the Crowd"
  72. Godard's Comment Ca Va (1976): From Information Theory to Genetics
  73. Poe, the Daguerreotype, and the Autobiographical Act
  74. JLG/JLG-Autoportrait de Decembre: Reinscribing the Book
  75. The Newspaper and the Novel in� bout de souffle
  76. Early-19th-Century Literature
  77. Melville and Balzac
  78. Melville and Balzac
  79. A Colonial American Masterwork
  80. A Colonial American Masterwork
  81. John Page and His Circle
  82. Travels, History, and Biography
  83. Notes on the State of Virginia
  84. Opera
  85. New York
  86. Conclusion
  87. Bibliography
  88. Introduction
  89. Preface
  90. Reception
  91. Further Reading
  92. Writings
  93. Life
  94. Preface
  95. Notes
  96. Contexts
  97. Guide to further reading