Epic in American Culture: Settlement to Reconstruction.Published in:2014By:BREITWIESER, MITCHELLPublication type:Book Review
Epic, Anti-Eloquence, and Abolitionism: Thomas Branagan's "Avenia" and "The Penitential Tyrant."Published in:2009By:Phillips, Christopher N.Publication type:Essay
"Not all characters have a stable referent": The Centaur, Updike's Mock Mock-Epic.Published in:2011By:GRIFFITH, MICHAELPublication type:Literary Criticism
"You can't buck against the railroad".Published in:2014By:Stampone, ChristopherPublication type:Literary Criticism
Epic in American Culture: Settlement to Reconstruction.Published in:2013By:Rutledge, Gregory E.Publication type:Book Review
The American Epic: Transforming a Genre, 1770-1860 (Book).Published in:1991By:Luedtke, Luther S.Publication type:Book Review
The Old Man and the Sea, as a Parable of Human Endurance.Published in:IUP Journal of American Literature, 2009, p. 134By:Roychowdhury, Arpita SethPublication type:Article
Fate in his Eye and Empire on his Arm: La nascita e lo sviluppo della letteratura epica statunitense.Published in:2018By:Sioli, MarcoPublication type:Book Review
Catherine Morley, The Quest for Epic in Contemporary American Fiction: John Updike, Philip Roth and Don DeLillo.Published in:2011By:Schulenberg, UlfPublication type:Book Review
Bearing an Unbearable History: The Adoption of the ' Feminine I ' in Sharon Doubiago's Hard Country.Published in:1998By:Goodman, JennyPublication type:Poetry Review
The American Epic Novel in the Late Twentieth Century: The Super-Genre of the Imperial State.Published in:2008By:Clare, RalphPublication type:Book Review
Epic in American Culture: Settlement to Reconstruction.Published in:2015By:GARRETT, MATTHEWPublication type:Book Review
The Bard of American domesticity.Published in:European Journal of American Culture, 2004, v. 23, n. 3, p. 187, doi. 10.1386/ejac.23.3.187/0By:Morley, CatherinePublication type:Article