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The Norton Anthology of American Literature

The most-trusted anthology for complete works, balanced selections and helpful editorial apparatus, The Norton Anthology of American Literature features a cover-to-cover revision. The ninth edition introduces new General Editor Robert Levine and three new-generation editors who have reenergised the volume across the centuries. Fresh scholarship, new authors-with an emphasis on contemporary writers-new topical clusters and a new ebook make the Norton Anthology an even better teaching tool and an unmatched value for students. See more
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  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 2359g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 239mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: WW Norton & Co
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780393264548

About Amy HungerfordMary LoeffelholzMichael A. ElliottRobert S. LevineSandra M. Gustafson

Robert S. Levine (Ph.D. Stanford; General Editor and Editor 1820-1865) is Distinguished University Professor of English and Distinguished Scholar-Teacher at the University of Maryland College Park. He is the author of Conspiracy and Romance: Studies in Brockden Brown Cooper Hawthorne and Melville; Martin Delany Frederick Douglass and the Politics of Representative Identity; Dislocating Race and Nation: Episodes in Nineteenth-Century American Literary Nationalism; The Lives of Frederick Douglas; Race Transnationalism and Nineteenth-Century American Literary Studies; and (upcoming from Norton) The Failed Promise: Reconstruction Frederick Douglass and the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson. He has edited a number of books including The New Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville and Norton Critical Editions of Hawthorne''s The House of the Seven Gables and Melville''s Pierre. Levine has received fellowships from the NEH and the Guggenheim Foundation. In 2014 the American Literature Section of the MLA awarded him the Hubbell Medal for Lifetime Achievement in American Literary Studies. Michael A. Elliott (Ph.D. Columbia; Editor 1865-1914) is Asa Griggs Candler Professor of English and American Studies and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Emory University. He is the author of The Culture Concept: Writing and Difference in the Age of Realism and Custerology: The Enduring Legacy of the Indian Wars and George Armstrong Custer. He is also the co-editor of two additional books: The American Novel 1865-1940 (volume 6 of the Oxford History of the Novel in English) and American Literary Studies: A Methodological Reader. Sandra M. Gustafson (Ph.D. UC Berkeley; Editor Beginnings to 1820) is Professor of English and American Studies at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Imagining Deliberative Democracy in the Early American Republic and Eloquence Is Power: Oratory and Performance in Early America as well as co-editor of Cultural Narratives: Textuality and Performance in American Culture before 1900. Since 2008 she has edited the MLA-affiliated journal Early American Literature. She is a faculty affiliate of Notre Dame''s Center for Civil and Human Rights and a faculty fellow at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. Amy Hungerford (Ph.D. Johns Hopkins; Editor 1945 to the Present) is the Ruth Fulton Benedict Professor of English and Comparative Literature and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Columbia University. She is a scholar of twentieth- and twenty-first-century American literature and the author of The Holocaust of Texts: Genocide Literature and Personification; Postmodern Belief: American Literature and Religion since 1960; and most recently Making Literature Now. She is a founder of the Post45 collective and site editor of the group''s open access journal on post-1945 American literature and culture (post45.org). Mary Loeffelholz (Ph.D. Yale) is Professor of English and Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at Northeastern University. She is the author of Dickinson and the Boundaries of Feminist Theory; Experimental Lives: Women and Literature 1900-1945; and most recently From School to Salon: Reading Nineteenth-Century American Women''s Poetry. With Martha Nell Smith she edited the Blackwell Companion to Emily Dickinson. Her essays have appeared in such journals as American Literary History English Literary History the Yale Journal of Criticism and Modern Language Quarterly.

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