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Title Individual and community : variations on a theme in American fiction / edited by Kenneth H. Baldwin and David K. Kirby.

Publication Info. Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1975.

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Description xvii, 222 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Empty world of Wieland / J.V. Ridgely -- Limits of romance: a reading of The marble faun / Edgar A. Dryden -- Day-dream and fact: the import of The Blithedale romance / Roy Harvey Pearce -- "The begum of Bengal": Mark Twain and the South / Louis D. Rubin, Jr. -- Hemingway's empirical imagination / Carlos Baker -- Faulkner's "country" as ideal community / Philip Momberger -- Sanctuary: Yoknapatawpha's waste land / James E. Miller, Jr. -- Djuna Barnes and surrealism: "backward grief" / James Baird -- Sacred, the profane, and The crying of Lot / Edward Mendelson.
Subject American fiction -- History and criticism.
American fiction.
Social psychology in literature.
Social psychology in literature.
Community life in literature.
Community life in literature.
Individualism in literature.
Individualism in literature.
Added Author Baldwin, Kenneth Huntress, 1943-
Kirby, David, 1944-
Other Form: Online version: Individual and community. Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1975 (OCoLC)606528937
ISBN 0822303191 : $9.75
9780822303190