Resources for American Literary Study

Papers
(The TQCC of Resources for American Literary Study is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Prospects for the Study of Charles Brockden Brown0
Conversations with William T. Vollmann0
Columbus Falls: Recovering Indigenous Presence in the Public Sphere0
Iraq War Milblogs: A Social Media History and Call for Preservation0
Hannah Whitman Heyde: The Complete Correspondence0
The Life She Wished to Live: A Biography of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Author of The Yearling0
“Halls Which Are Everywhere Denied Us”: Using Archival Research to Recover African American Feminist Media Activism0
Anthony Burgess, Obscenity, and America0
Ralph Ellison, Democracy, and American Vernacular Culture0
Becoming Pynchon: Genetic Narratology and V.0
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody’s Contributions to the Boston Observer, Christian Register, and Western Messenger, 18350
The Persian Whitman: Beyond a Literary Reception0
Culture and Language at Crossed Purposes: The Unsettled Records of American Settlement0
Big Fiction: How Conglomeration Changed the Publishing Industry and American Literature0
Yours, for Probably Always: Martha Gellhorn’s Letters of Love and War, 1930–19490
Marie Mason Potts: The Lettered Life of a California Indian Activist0
Editors’ Note0
Some Other Blues: New Perspectives on Amiri Baraka0
Indigenous Languages and the Promise of Archives0
“Claims to Be an Author”: Halldór Laxness’s American Years0
Editors’ Note0
Immigrant Farm Fiction, “Agricultural Fitness,” and the Racialized Yeoman Farmer, 1890–1950: A Bibliography0
William Faulkner Day by Day0
The Life of Mark Twain: The Final Years, 1891–19100
Fitzgerald and the Literary Marketplace: Writing for Love and Money0
Sound Recording Technology and American Literature: From the Phonograph to the Remix0
The Life of William Faulkner, Vol. 1, The Past Is Never Dead, 1897–19340
The Only Wonderful Things: The Creative Partnership of Willa Cather and Edith Lewis0
Melville’s Wisdom: Religion, Skepticism, and Literature in Nineteenth-Century America0
The Power of Adrienne Rich, A Biography0
These Fevered Days: Ten Pivotal Moments in the Making of Emily Dickinson0
Ruth Stone’s Vast Library of the Female Mind0
The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground0
Transatlantic Reprinting and the Authorizing Efforts of British Publishers0
Walt Whitman and the Making of Jewish American Poetry0
James Baldwin: Living in Fire0
An Unpublished “Family Heirloom”: Frederick William Beecher’s 1855 Williams College Journal0
Into the World’s Great Heart: Selected Letters of Edna St. Vincent Millay0
Front Matter0
Here We Are: My Friendship with Philip Roth0
Writing Home: A Quaker Immigrant on the Ohio Frontier; The Letters of Emma Botham Alderson0
Dark Mirror: African Americans and the Federal Writers’ Project0
The American Sonnet: An Anthology of Poems and Essays0
Black Girlhood in Toni Cade Bambara’s Literary Archive and Black Feminist Archival Approaches0
Grief Is Where We Begin: On Robert D. Richardson’s Last Biography0
Beware of Americans Bearing Gifts0
Moby-Dick0
Mel Weisburd: Secret Engineer of the Non-Existent City0
John Rechy and the Novel of Opportunity0
Front Matter0
Templates for Authorship: American Women’s Literary Autobiography of the 1930s0
Contested Records: The Turn to Documents in Contemporary North American Poetry0
The Saddest Words: William Faulkner’s Civil War0
The Amber Amulet: A Tale of India and England by Louisa May Alcott0
Redlining Culture: A Data History of Racial Inequality and Postwar Fiction0
John G. C. Brainard, Early American Poet0
Prospects for the Study of Harriet Jacobs0
Re-mediating The Female American: Collaboration and Situated Knowledges in the Digital Humanities Classroom0
Still More to Say0
Recovering the Worker in Meridel Le Sueur’s Worker Writers (1939/1982)0
A Whole World: Letters from James Merrill0
Letter from the Editors0
Lesbian Identity and “Personal Dishonesty” in Lorraine Hansberry’s “Flowers for the General”0
A Catalog of Edgar Allan Poe Manuscripts Belonging to the Poe Museum, Richmond, Virginia; Part One: Letters0
Nineteenth-Century Native American Writers, Representativity, and Political Form0
Conversations with Lorraine Hansberry0
A Literary Roman Candle: Stephen Crane and His Biographers0
“The Amber Amulet” by Louisa May Alcott: An Unpublished Revision and the Author’s Farewell0
The Secret of the Writing: James Welch and the Drafting of Winter in the Blood0
Lorraine Hansberry and the Practice of Freedom0
The Geographies of African American Short Fiction0
New Perspectives on Mary E. Wilkins Freeman: Reading with and against the Grain0
Entering the Classroom through the Archive0
The Mercurial Mark Twain(s): Reception History and Iconic Authorship0
0.016952991485596