Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 810.8
EAN num: 9780130838155
ISBN number: 0130838152
Label: Prentice Hall
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 2223
Printing Date: 2000
Publishing house: Prentice Hall
Sale Popularity Level: 211027
Studio: Prentice Hall
Other books you might be interested in perusing:
Editor's Notes and Comments:
Product Description:
This leading, two-volume anthology represents America's literary heritage from the colonial times of William Bradford and Anne Bradstreet to the contemporary era of Saul Bellow and Alice Walker. Volume II begins with Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson and moves through Toni Morrison. It reflects a continued emphasis on cultural plurality, and multiple selections by authors that enables readers to compare and contrast different works. Numerous editions in their entirety include Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; Crane's The Red Badge of Courage; William's The Glass Menagerie; Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun; and Miller's Death of a Salesman. Also featured are shorter works—such as “How to Tell a Story,” by Mark Twain; Poems by Rita Dove; short stories by Sandra Cisneros, Louise Erdrich, and Toni Morrison. For modern scholars of America's literary history, and readers who simply love to read—especially the classics.
User popularity level:

Rated by buyers
-
American Literature: Vol. 2 / 0-13-083815-2
My long-standing impression formed in childhood that American literature is intrinsically boring was completely reversed by this anthology. This volume includes hundreds of wonderful examples of superb American literature, particularly and especially from minority voices. The short stories provided by female and African American authors whom I had previously never even heard about are absolutely wonderful, and they provide an important contrast to the "white male authors" taught predominantly in grade schools. Which isn't to say that the "white male authors" aren't good authors in their own right, just that the contrast provided here by the multitude of author "types" is absolutely crucial to the appreciation of the evolution of American literature. I highly recommend this volume for any private library, and I would bet that even the most well-read enthusiast can find at least one new author here to enjoy.
REALISM LITERATURE
- Adams, Henry
- Bierce, Ambrose
- Dickenson, Emily
- Cable, George Washington
- Chesnutt, Charles Waddell
- Chopin, Kate
- Crane, Stephen
- Dreiser, Theodore
- Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins
- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
- Harris, Joel Chandler
- Harte, Bret
- Howells, William Dean
- James, Henry
- Jewett, Sarah Orne
- London, Jack
- Norris, Frank
- Twain, Mark
- Wharton, Edith
- Whitman, Walt
TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE
- Albee, Edward
- Ammons, A.R.
- Anderson, Sherwood
- Baldwin, James
- Bambara, Toni Cade
- Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
- Barthelme, Donald
- Beattie, Ann
- Bellow, Saul
- Bishop, Elizabeth
- Brooks, Gwendolyn
- Carver, Raymond
- Cather, Willa
- Cisneros, Sandra
- Crane, Hart
- Cullen, Countee
- Cummings, E.E.
- DeLillo, Don
- Dickey, James
- dos Passos, John
- Dove, Rita
- Eliot, T.S.
- Ellison, Ralph
- Erdrich, Louise
- Faulkner, William
- Fitzgerald, F. Scott
- Frost, Robert
- Ginsberg, Allen
- Glasgow, Ellen
- Gluck, Louise
- Hansberry, Lorraine
- Hemingway, Ernest
- Howe, Tina
- Hughes, Langston
- Hurston, Zora Neale
- Jarrell, Randall
- Jeffers, Robinson
- Kingston, Maxine Hong
- Levertov, Denise
- Lowell, Robert
- Malamud, Bernard
- Mason, Bobbie Ann
- Merwin, W.S.
- Miller, Arthur
- Moore, Marianne
- Morrison, Toni
- Naylor, Gloria
- O'Conner, Flannery
- O'Neill, Eugene
- Oates, Joyce Carol
- Olson, Tillie
- Plath, Sylvia
- Porter, Katherine Anne
- Pound, Ezra
- Pynchon, Thomas
- Rich, Adrienne
- Rivera, Tomas
- Robinson, Edwin Arlington
- Roethke, Theodore
- Roth, Philip
- Sanchez, Sonia
- Sandburg, Carl
- Sexton, Anne
- Silko, Leslie Marmon
- Stein, Gertrude
- Steinbeck, John
- Stevens, Wallace
- Tan, Amy
- Toomer, Jean
- Updike, James
- Walker, Alice
- Welty, Eudora
- Wilbur, Richard
- Williams, Tennesee
- Williams, William Carlos
- Wolfe, Thomas
- Wright, Richard
Rated by buyers
-
This huge textbook is a steal: hundreds of major works from the last century and a half, printed on quality paper, bound with a strong but flexible gum binding. If this were a hardcover, you'd pay twice the price for what it includes. It's thorough and scholarly, a tome that defines the Big League of anthologies. It's not for the shallow reader, though, who's accustomed to the sensuous audio-visuals of TV and the Internet. This is TEXT. Time to resuscitate the thinking mind, the patient intellect, the autonomous imagination.
Rated by buyers
-
I, on the other hand, think its a great collection of American literature, but maybe just a bit too pricey for what it offers. I would suggest it more as something to use as a reference than as something that should be read cover to cover, I mean, geeze, its 2060 pages long.
Rated by buyers
-
Few literary textbooks equal "An Anthology of American Literature" in length and dryness. While the book is a collection of mediocre stories who are now only seeing the light of day due to the baneful effects of political correctness, the editor of this work delves deeper to not include a single illustration that may have shed some light of this terrible experience of reading this collection of pointless stories,
Find other books like this one: