Critical essays on American literature from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Includes articles, book reviews, critical essays, bibliographies, documents, and notes on all related topics.
Critical essays, documents, notes, bibliographies, and reviews concerning American literary naturalism from its nineteenth-century origins to its twentieth- and twenty-first century transformations.
Devoted to the study of nineteenth-century American literature and culture. The journal features original articles grounded in a wide range of theoretical and critical perspectives,
Covers 19th century American literature and culture, including studies of literary works and authors, as well as non-technical articles on other aspects of 19th-century American culture and society.
Take a day trip to Arrowhead, the home of Herman Melville from 1850-1863. During his time there, Melville penned the great American classic, Moby Dick. Take a tour of the house, explore the grounds and Melville's barn, or enjoy the view of Mount Greylock. Melville swore it resembled the back of a whale.