Cannel Coal Oil Days by Theophile Maher (review).Published in:2021By:Colson, DanPublication type:Book Review
Sailor Talk: Labor, Utterance, and Meaning in the Works of Melville, Conrad, and London by Mary K. Bercaw Edwards (review).Published in:2021By:Turpin, ZacharyPublication type:Book Review
Critical Lives: Jack London by Kenneth K. Brandt (review).Published in:2021By:Crumbley, PaulPublication type:Book Review
London in His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates ed. by Jeanne Campbell Reesman (review).Published in:2021By:Hay, JohnPublication type:Book Review
Author Under Sail: The Imagination of Jack London, 1902–1907 by Jay Williams (review).Published in:2021By:Clayton, OwenPublication type:Book Review
Artistic and Literary Synergy: Illustrating Stephen Crane's "A Man and Some Others".Published in:2021By:Dooley, Patrick K.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Frank Norris's "Mexican" Women.Published in:2021By:Guidotti-Hernández, Nicole M.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Yellow Blaze: Naturalism's Response to Gold Economics in Frank Norris's McTeague.Published in:2021By:Spooner, ToddPublication type:Book Review
Jack London's Fear of Insanity in the Tropics.Published in:2021By:Williams, JayPublication type:Book Review