Notes on Whitmans Reading

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  • Notes on Whitman's ReadingAuthor(s): Floyd StovallSource: American Literature, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Nov., 1954), pp. 337-362Published by: Duke University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2921689Accessed: 11/08/2009 22:48

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    Issue Table of ContentsAmerican Literature, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Nov., 1954), pp. 303-477Reflex Action in the Novels of Oliver Wendell Holmes [pp.303-319]Some New Light on the Western Messenger [pp.320-336]Notes on Whitman's Reading [pp.337-362]Mark Twain and Freemasonry [pp.363-373]Mark Twain and the Fight for Control of the Tribune [pp.374-383]Louisa's Wonder Book: A Newly Discovered Alcott Juvenile [pp.384-390]Ambrose Bierce, Civil War Topographer [pp.391-400]Hamlin Garland in the Standard [pp.401-415]Notes and QueriesStephen Crane and Cora Taylor: Some Corrections [pp.416-418]"Don Joaquin," a Forgotten Story by George W. Cable [pp.418-421]Mark Twain and the "Many Citizens" Letter [pp.421-425]Reply to Mr. Alexander E. Jones [pp.426-427]Comment on "Hamlin Garland's 'Decline' from Realism" [pp.427-432]Mr. Koerner's Reply Considered [pp.432-435]

    An Announcement [p.436]Research in Progress [pp.437-439]Book Reviewsuntitled [pp.440-441]untitled [pp.441-443]untitled [pp.443-444]untitled [pp.444-445]untitled [pp.445-446]untitled [pp.447-448]untitled [pp.448-449]untitled [pp.449-450]untitled [pp.451-452]untitled [p.452]untitled [pp.452-453]untitled [pp.453-456]

    Brief Mention [pp.457-459]Articles on American Literature Appearing in Current Periodicals [pp.460-477]Back Matter