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Presents primary sources from and criticism on the Harlem Renaissance, covering social, economic, and political influences, publishing, and the arts.
This volume, covering entries from "Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu" to "Oscar Wilde," includes a primary sources section written by the featured author, overviews of the author's career and general studies, and in-depth analyses of seminal works by the author.
This new line in "Gale's Literary Criticism Series presents comprehensive collections of criticism related to particular literary movements and themes throughout history. This new set focuses on the Beat Generation, covering the major topics, authors and works of the period complete with reprinted full-text i literary criticism. Volume 1 opens with an overview of the period followed by topical essays covering the Beat Generation and its relationship to publishing, visual and performing arts. Volumes 2 and 3 include entries on 28 major literary Figures associated with die movement. Author entries include introductions, a representative list of major works, primary source documents, reprinted criticism and lists of further reading sources. Additional features include a chronology of key events related to the Beat Generation; black-and-white author portraits; and author, title and subject indexes.
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